2019 polish cognitive linguistics association conference
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2019 Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association Conference
Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2019 September 26-28, 2019
Institute of Modern Languages Faculty of Philology
University of Bialystok, Poland
Conference venue: Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku Plac Niezależnego Zrzeszenia Studentów 1 15-420 Białystok [email protected]
Conference dinner: Restauracja Receptura ul. Św. Rocha 14 15-879 Białystok http://restauracjareceptura.pl
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Projekt finansowany w ramach programu Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego pod nazwą „Regionalna Inicjatywa Doskonałości” na lata 2019-2022 nr projektu 009/RID/2018/19 kwota finansowania 8 791 222,00 zł.
The project is financed from the grant received from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education under the Regional Initiative of Excellen-ce programme for the years 2019-2022, project numer 009/RID/2018/19, the amount of funding 8 791 222,00 zloty.
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TIME DAY 1: September 26, 2019
8:00-8:45
Registration
8:45-9:00
Opening ceremonyRoom 94 (1st floor)
9:00-10:00
Jordan ZlatevPolysemiotic communication vs. multimodality: narration, pantomime and metaphor
Chair: Piotr KonderakRoom 94 (1st floor)
10:00-10:15
Coffee break
10:15-11:45
Parallel sessions
THEME SESSION:Metaphor identification
Chair: Jeannette LittlemoreRoom 46
Cognitive and construction grammar 1
Chair: Marcin GrygielRoom 47
Translation studiesChair: Beata Piecychna
Room 48
General sessionChair: Barbara
Lewandowska-TomaszczykRoom 35B
Emotions and gesturesChair: Krystyna
WaszakowaRoom 91 (1st floor)
Multimodality 1Chair: Rafał Augustyn
Room 74 (1st floor)
10:15-10:45
Joanna Marhula, Justyna Polak, Maria Jan-icka, Aleksander Wawer
Recognizing metaphor: how do non-experts and ma-
chines deal with a metaphor identification task?
Elżbieta Wierzbicka-Piotrowska
Od synonimii składniowej do polisemii konstrukcyjnej
Mikołaj DeckertCognitive automaticity in translation and beyond
Mateusz-Milan Stanojević,
Vedrana Gnjidić,Anita Peti-Stantić
Affective grounding, image-ability and concreteness
Agnieszka Libura, Marta Dobrowolska-Pigoń
Skąd pochodzą nasze sko-jarzenia? Analiza pierwszych
skojarzeń nazw emocji z grupy strachu i radości
Elżbieta Górska Moving metaphorically in cartoons and print adver-
tisements
10:45-11:15
Maciej Rosiński, Joanna Marhula
Challenges with metaphor identification in Polish
Zbigniew KopećThe fish sounds great!: An analysis of pseudo-copular
constructions in English
Katarzyna WiśniewskaDescription of force dynam-ics and cognitive retention in
translation
Jacek WoźnyWhere arithmetic comes
from - motion schemas in the narrative of number
Izabela Kraśnicka-WilkZnaczenie w multisemioty-cznym przekazie – funkcje
gestów towarzyszących mowie jako elementów struk-
tury wypowiedzi
Małgorzata FabiszakContext and cognitive princi-ples in memorial landscape
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Room 46 Room 47 Room 48 Room 35B Room 91 (1st floor) Room 74 (1st floor)
11:15-11:45
Justyna Wawrzyniuk“That’s the metaphor you’re
going for?” Deliberate metaphor and humor
Joanna PaszendaNon-prototypical Polish con-structions with the verbs 'dać'
and ‚dawać'
Julia Ostanina-OlszewskaLife is not all cakes and ale. Translating metaphors with
food related component
Fan Xie, Esther Pascual
Comprehension of denomi-nation vs. demonstration by Mandarin-speaking children with ASD: Evidence from an
eye-tracking experiment
Sonia GembalczykGest negujący wyrażający
wartości skrajne
Marcin KudłaThe rose of rone: on multi-
modal patterns of communi-cation in late medieval Eng-
land
11:45-12:00
Coffee break
12:00-13:00
Jeannette Littlemore:Variation in Experience of Metaphor
Chair: Elżbieta GórskaRoom 94 (1st floor)
13:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-14:30
Zebranie PTJK // PCLA MeetingRoom 94 (1st floor)
14:30-14:40
Coffee break
14:40-16:10
Parallel sessions
Conceptual blendingChair: Agnieszka
Mierzwińska-HajnosRoom 46
Cognitive and construction grammar 2Chair: Iwona Kokorniak
Room 47
Figurative language 1Chair: Mateusz-Milan
StanojevićRoom 48
Contrastive studies 1Chair: Krzysztof Kosecki
Room 35B
EmotionsChair: Mikołaj Deckert
Room 91 (1st floor)
Metaphor and healthChair: Małgorzata Fabiszak
Room 74 (1st floor)
14:40-15:10
Anna Drogosz“The journey toward a cal-
loused mind” What the blending theory can tell us about David Goggins, the
toughest man alive
Aneider Iza Erviti, Maria Sandra Peña Cervel
"She can’t potatoes, never mind cook a meal” : Analysis of the connector never mind from a constructionist per-
spective
Bogusław Bierwiaczonek
Between the literal and the figurative
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
Parametrization of tertium comparationis in Cognitive
Linguistic contrastive analy-sis: Polish and English hate
Anna Kuncy-ZającWewnątrz- i międzykulturowe zróżnicowanie metafor de-
presji
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Room 46 Room 47 Room 48 Room 35B Room 91 (1st floor) Room 74 (1st floor)
15:10-15:40
Monika ReksŚmierć w teatrze lalek. Is-
totne relacje pojęciowe oraz interakcje przestrzeni men-
talnych
Liljana MitkovskaSouth Slavic stative reflex-ive-dative: a construction
grammar view
Jacek Tadeusz Waliński
Metaphorical duality between TIME AS A PURSUER and TIME AS AN OBJECT OF
PURSUIT
Jana Kocková, Katja Brankačkec, Karolína
SkwarskaThe German emotional lex-eme ärger and its counter-parts in Russian, Czech, Polish, Upper and Lower
Sorbian
Magdalena ZygaConceptual metaphors in
lyrics and music - reinforce-ment or modification of emo-
tional potential
Marta Chojnacka-KuraśO użyteczności pojęcia nar-racja w kognitywnej analizie
opisów doświadczenia choroby we współczesnym polskim dyskursie medy-
cznym
15:40-16:10
Lucyna BagińskaAmalgamat w badaniu
strategii tekstowej wierszy o obrazach Arnolda Böcklina na przykładzie poezji Zofii
Gordziałkowskiej.
Agata KochańskaGrammatical structures as a means of regulating interper-sonal relations: A note on the
grammar of verbal abuse
Marcin Trojszczak“This song is like the night
after the last day of school”: figurative language in song
reviews
Petra KanasugiMeaning extension in Ja-panese and Czech - con-
trastive study
Ewelina Wnuk, Yuma Ito
Cross-cultural diversity in spatial metaphors of emotion
Małgorzata WaśniewskaInvestigating the potential of conceptual metaphors as a
diagnostic tool in mental health: a case study of BD
and BPD patients
16:15-17:30
Dagmar Divjak & Jeannette Littlemore:How to publish in a leading journal: workshops
Room 47Tour de Białystok: a sightseeing trip
17:35-19:00
Walne zebranie PTJK: Wybory do zarządu // PCLA Meeting: Board ElectionsRoom 94 (1st floor)
19:30-22:00
Conference dinner
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Time DAY 2: September 27, 2019
8:45-9:00
Registration
9:00-10:00
Alan Cienki:Constructions on the level of utterances: Approaching the variable multimodality of spoken language use
Chair: Olga IriskhanovaRoom 94 (1st floor)
10:00-10:15
Coffee break
10:15-11:45
Parallel sessions
THEME SESSION: Focus shifts
Chair: Alan CienkiRoom 46
THEME SESSION:Genericity/normativity
Chair: DanielKarczewskiRoom 47
Metaphor and politicsChair: Ewelina Wnuk
Room 48
MetonymyChair: Bogusław Bierwiaczonek
Room 35B
Contrastive studies 2Chair: Agnieszka
KaletaRoom 91 (1st floor)
Conceptualization / word formation
Chair: Irena Szczepankowska
Room 74 (1st floor)
10:15-10:45
Olga IriskhanovaThe dynamics of narration as reflected in the language use
Edyta Wajda,Daniel Karczewski
Do all eagles fly high? The generic overgeneralization
effect: the impact of fillers in truth value judgment tasks
Izabela Sekścińska, Agnieszka PiórkowskaDoes Brexit mean Brexit?
The analysis of the semantic field of the lexeme „Brexit”
Łukasz MatuszI will see the job done:
metonymic extensions of English verbs of perception
Krzysztof KoseckiThe concept of straight in English and Tok Pisin: a
comparative analysis of liter-al and metaphorical uses
Krystyna WaszakowaWieloaspektowość pojęcia konceptualizacja w gra-
matyce R. Langackera (spo-jrzenie z perspektywy
użytkownika terminologii kognitywnej)
10:45-11:15
Olga ProkofyevaThe role of the visual pat-terns in the production of spoken descriptive dis-course: an experimental
study of speech, gestures, and gaze
Daniel Karczewski, Marcin Trojszczak
Normativity and genericity in parent-child interactions: a questionnaire-based re-
search study of Polish-and English-speaking respon-
dents
Katarzyna PawłowskaMetaphors in the service of ideology - the language of 2019 European Parliament
elections in Poland
Przemysław WilkMetaphor or metonymy?
Conceptual plexity as a dri-ving force in anthropomor-phic figurative language
construals of Europe
Marcin GrygielAnalogy and contrast in the structure of Hungarian co-
verbial constructions
Marta FalkowskaDerywaty słowotwórcze od rzeczownika "empatia" w
tekstach współczesnej pol-szczyzny. Analiza semanty-
czna
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11:15-11:45
Room 46
Anna LeontevaNonverbal representation in
argumentative discourse
Room 47Aleksandra
Kowalewska-BuraczewskaNormatywność wypowiedzi generycznych o charakterze
dwoistym. Kształtowanie rzeczywistości społecznej w perspektywie językoznaw-
czej
Room 48
Martyna AwierConceptualization of Donald Trump’s presidential cam-
paign in selected campaign speeches
Room 35b
Łukasz WnukMetonimia jako przejaw ek-
stensji kategorialnej na przykładzie języka mediów
informacyjnych
Room 91
Júlia HamsovszkiPrzeciwieństwa konceptual-izacji lilii w polskiej i węgier-
skiej frazeologii
Room 74
Monika SzymańskaPrzysłówkowe kolokacje polskiego przymiotnika
piękny w ujęciu kognitywnym
11:4512:00
Coffee break
12:00-13:00
Dagmar Divjak:The Cognitive Commitment: not words, but deeds
Chair: Agata KochańskaRoom 94 (1st floor)
13:00-13:10
Coffee break
13:10-14:10
Debate and discussion: Cognitive Linguistics and other cognitive sciences: what can we contribute and what can we gain from other disciplines?Alan Cienki, Dagmar Divjak, Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (Chair), Jeannette Littlemore, Jordan Zlatev
Room 94 (1st floor)
14:10-15:10
Lunch
15:10-17:10
Parallel sessions
THEME SESSION:Focus shifts
Chair: Alan CienkiRoom 46
Philosophy, magic and Cognitive LinguisticsChair: Jordan Zlatev,
Piotr KonderakRoom 47
Telecinematic discourseChair: Anna Drogosz
Room 48
CorpusChair: Jacek Tadeusz
WalińskiRoom 35B
Multimodality 2Chair: Elżbieta Górska
Room 91 (1st floor)
Figurative language 2Chair: Maciej Rosiński
Room 74 (1st floor)
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Room 46 Room 47 Room 48 Room 35B Room 91 (1st floor) Room 74 (1st floor)
15:10-15:40
Maria KioseLinguistic creativity tuning: how focusing boosts figura-tiveness in children’s litera-
ture
Piotr KonderakMultisensoriality, language and cognition – on some
consequences of a phenom-enological approach to mul-
timodality of perception
Monika CichmińskaThe scope of cinematic
metaphor in television se-ries: two methodological
questions
Agnieszka KaletaAlternate construals in com-plement selection by Polish verbal predicates: a corpus-
based study
Agnieszka Mierzwińska-Hajnos
Text painting as a conceptual blending operation: a multi-modal analysis of selected
fragments from W. A. Mozart’s Requiem
Aleksandra Majdzińska-KoczorowiczImages of images as exam-
ples of variations
15:40-16:10
Snezhana IsaevaFocus shifts in the evasion speech acts: multimodal
analysis
Mingjian Xiang, Anna Bonifazi
The Form is the Message: A Comparative Cognitive Rhetorical Study of the
Philosophical Dialogues by Zhuangzi and Plato
Shala BarczewskaWhen a movie becomes an argument: inherit the wind in
contemporary discourse
Iwona KokorniakA quantitative analysis of
English and Polish aspectual distinctions: problem solving
in data annotation
Rafał AugustynMultimodal construal of sus-pense in Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival and Blade Runner
2049
Robert KiełtykaA conceptual link between
the animal kingdom and the human world: the case of the
concept wealth/prosperity
16:10-16:40
Ekaterina VarenikFocal gestures in spoken narrative and descriptive
discourse
Hubert Kowalewski“But it’s the truth, even if it
didn’t happen.” Constructed expressions as idealizations
in cognitive linguistics
Nataliia KyslytsynaMultimodality of the film dis-course as a means of identi-
ty construction
Jarosław WilińskiNouns in the NP be that-
construction: A usage-based quantitative investigation
(cancelled)
Małgorzata ZadkaPerformatywność przekazu
multimodalnego
Magdalena Zawisławska
Narrative metaphors in per-fumery discourse
16:40-17:10
Natalia AlekseenkoFocus shifts in fictive interac-tion: a multi-modal analysis
of films
Krzysztof Gutowski Kognitywna analiza
staroindyjskich formuł‚ mag-icznych. Szanse i wyzwania
metodologiczne
Aneta Dłutek“Dumb and Dumber” - the
illumination of human stupid-ity (?)
Olesya ChernyavskaCorpus-based cognitive re-search of American blogos-
phere
Lucyna KościelniakWybrane strategie kompen-sacyjne stosowane w miejs-
cach trudnych - na przykładzie multimodalnych kazań w duszpasterstwach
niesłyszących
Thuy Hang Truong, Ivana Bianchi, Roberto Burro
Opposite properties of sen-sory meanings of wine lan-
guage
17:20-17:30
Closing ceremonyRoom 94 (1st floor)
DAY 3: September 28, 2019: A trip to Supraśl (9:30-15:00)
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