Preliminary outline of conference program
All presentations take place in the Texas Union Building
Coffee and book exhibit take place in the Santa Rita Room
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ICCG-5 Program
Click below for daily schedules
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18:00 – 20:00 |
Welcome reception, Lobby
of the Applied
Computational Engineering and Sciences Building |
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Union Theater |
Eastwood Room |
Texas Governor's Room |
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8:00 – 8:45 |
Coffee/ Registration |
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8:45 – 9:00 |
Welcome |
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9:00-10:00 |
Plenary |
Kay: Not as hard a problem to solve as you might have
thought. |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Coffee |
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10:30 – 12:00 |
Session 1.1 |
Hsiao: Path types: Directional verb complexes in Mandarin |
Eisenbeiss: Constructing morphological representations: The
acquisition of German possessive markers, determiners and quantifiers |
Lashevskaja/Rakhilina: What construction grammar can tell us about
categorical structure? A case study of containers in Russian |
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Session 1.2 |
Kuzar: Prototype-based conceptual categorization of
evaluative meaning |
Mischler: A construction grammar approach to pedagogy:
Bridging the theory/practice gap |
Moder: Noun modification as grammatical construction |
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Session 1.3 |
Israel: Polarity sensitive catenative verb constructions
in English |
Dogruoz/Backus: Dutch influence on Turkish constructions in
Turkish–Dutch contact |
Pompei/Grandi: Complex -éō verbs in Ancient Greek: A case study
on the interface between derivation, compounding and inflection |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 15:00 |
Session 2.1 |
Noël/Colleman: The constructional status of "nominative with
infinitives" in Dutch |
Lauwers: From lexicalization to constructional
generalizations: On complex prepositions in French |
Asao: Productivity of compounds: An application of
constructional morphology |
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Session 2.2 |
Nikolaeva: Root infinitive constructions |
Kim/Sells: A constructional approach to multiple nominative
constructions |
Fradin: Constructions as morphological bases |
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Session 2.3 |
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Brekke: Are Tibetan monks really revolting? A
constructional look at experiencer verbs |
Yoon: Comprehending and creating novel verb-noun
compounds in Spanish: The role of constructional meaning |
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15:00 - 15:30 |
Coffee |
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15:30 – 17:00 |
Session 3.1 |
Salmon: Constructions and the new conventional implicature |
Chang: A special type of Chinese concessive
constructions: A constructional approach |
Family: Light verb constructions in Persian |
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Session 3.2 |
Demeter: The construal of "sorry" in Apologies: A
construction grammar perspective |
Gonzálvez Garcia: The 'grammar as fragment' review revisited from a
contrastive perspective: Beyond finite complement clauses in English and
Spanish |
Tsujimura/Davis: A construction approach to innovative verbs in
Japanese |
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Session 3.3 |
Fujii: The antecedent-only conditional constructions |
Deulofeu: «Fragments» and discourse patterns: Backward
discourse licensed PPs in spoken French |
Attardo: The full reduplication construction in Sicilian |
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17:00 – 17:45 |
Break |
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17:45 – 18:45 |
Plenary |
Barðdal: Reconstructing syntax: Construction grammar and
the comparative method |
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Time |
Event |
Union Theater |
Quadrangle Room |
Eastwood Room |
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8:30 – 9:00 |
Coffee |
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9:00-10:00 |
Plenary |
Michaelis: Myths about construction grammar |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Coffee |
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10:30 – 12:00 |
Session 4.1 |
Moehring: Over
and over vs. again and again:
Similarities and differences of two instances of the x-and-x construction in
English |
Steels/van Trijp: Argument realization in fluid construction grammar |
Acuña-Fariña: The close apposition map |
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Session 4.2 |
Huang: 1,000 ways to die: Resultative V-si in Mandarin
Chinese |
Hasebe: An object-oriented computational model for
processing linguistic constructions |
Kim: Conative and its related constructions: An
extended semantic map approach |
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Lien: Interface of lexical properties and constructions:
A case study of soah4 in TSM |
Bryant: Exploiting statistical information in
constructional analysis |
Lu: The semantics of the English caused-motion construction |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 15:30 |
POSTERS |
Gaytán: Constructions and the Spanish subjunctive Chishman/Bertoldi/Kohlrausch: The FrameCorp project: A preliminary report González: Transitivity and impersonality: The demise and
return of the Spanish impersonal construction Guénot: Parsing paratactic relations with a
multi-dimensional construction grammar: The case of antithetic constructions Hsiao: The Degree of constructional meaning abstractness
of chi(EAT)+XP in Chinese Li: Variation of X det4 constructions in Hakka Reed: Incremental fluid Construction Grammar Sams: A construction grammar analysis of written English
quotatives Tsuchiya: A corpus-based approach to Japanese adjectives in
adnominal and conjunctive form Weber: The possessive suffixes of Huallaga Quechua: A
reconsideration in light of Construction Grammar Wen: Tautological constructions in Mandarin Chinese |
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15:45-16:15 |
Coffee |
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16:15 - 17:45 |
Session 5.1 |
Ross: Where better to talk about this than here |
Hudson/Wiktorsson: Constructions around the relaters about and between |
Lai/Yeh: Causative constructions without causative markers:
Cases from Hakka |
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Session 5.2 |
Kanetani: Just because of a causal PP doesn't mean that it cannot be a subject: An analogical
construction |
Willems: A constructional corpus-based approach of 'weak'
verbs in French |
Hu: Constructions out of constructions: A case study
of choe3-chit8-e7 and e7-ku2 constructions in Taiwanese Southern Min |
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Session 5.3 |
Hoffmann: Preposition pied piping and stranding in British
English: An experimental- and corpus-based construction grammar analysis |
Lancioni: From formulas to constructions: the case of Arabic |
Iwata: Another look at the maximal end-point constraint
on resultatives |
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17:45 – 18:30 |
Break |
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18:30 – 19:30 |
Plenary |
Sag: English Filler-Gap Constructions |
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20:00 – 23:00 |
Banquet in the AT&T Executive
Education and Conference Center |
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Time |
Event |
Union Theater |
Quadrangle Room |
Eastwood Room |
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8:30 – 9:00 |
Coffee |
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9:00 – 10:30 |
Session 6.1 |
Prado-Alonso: A constructional analysis of full-verb inversion |
Hollmann: Constructions in the mind and in society: the
grammaticalization of 'lie' into a progressive aspect marker |
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Session 6.2 |
Ellsworth/Lee-Goldman: A constructional extension to syntactic control:
Enter semantics and metaphor |
Chiang: The reification of situational dynamic modality
without modals: Hakka idiomatic "yu1/mo5 N ho2 V" construction |
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Session 6.3 |
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Lai/Luo: The implicit theme construction in Hakka:
Interaction of structure, meaning and discourse |
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10:30 – 11:00 |
Coffee |
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11:00 – 12:00 |
Plenary |
Webelhuth: A Lexical-Constructional Approach to
"Movement Mismatches" |
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12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 – 15: 00 |
Session 7.1 |
Pedersen: Levels of constructional organization: Typological
differences |
Zhu: Ergative constructions in Mandarin |
Sawada: Intermediate transitive constructions in Japanese:
A construction grammar approach |
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Session 7.2 |
Petruck: Empowering constructions |
Lyngfelt: Relativizing transitivity and voice: Reflexive and
deponent constructions in Swedish |
Ueda: The Japanese -te yaru benefactive construction revisited |
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Session 7.3 |
Simó: The frame elements of NOVELTY in chess: A
cross-linguistic exploration |
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Collemann: Variation and change in constructional semantics:
The Dutch ditransitive |
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15:00 – 15:30 |
Coffee |
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15:30 – 16:30 |
Session 8.1 |
Ohara: Representing lexicon and grammar in Japanese
FrameNet |
Nir-Sagiv: Resonating constructions in narrative discourse |
Bilbiie: Reconstructing ellipsis: The case of gapping in
Romanian |
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Session 8.2 |
Hasegawa/Ohara/Fujii/Lee-Goldman/Fillmore: Constructions for measurements and comparison in
Japanese and English |
Terkourafi: Beyond intersubjectivity: Some cross-linguistic evidence for the motivation for
constructional structure in language |
Cappelle/Shtyrov/Pulvermüller: MEG evidence for lexeme status of phrasal verbs |
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16:30 - 16:45 |
Closing Remarks |
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Last Updated: 29-Jul-2008
