CTF 2014

Program

DAY 1: Monday, August 25th

Lecture hall 5D

09:30-10:00

OPENING

Lecture hall 5D

10:00-11:00

PLENARY TALK I

Sebastian Löbner: Frames and metonymy - Shifting the center and refocusing the frame [Handout]

11:00-11:15

Coffee break

Lecture hall 5D

Lecture hall 5E

Lecture hall 5F

11:15-11:55

Schumacher & Weiland

Towards a new typology of meaning alternations at the lexicon-discourse interface [Handout]

Tillas

Frames, Conditional Probabilities & Diagnostic Information

Czardybon & Fleischhauer

Aspectual composition with verbal prefixes/particles in Germanic and Slavic languages

12:00-12:40

Schalley & Morrissey

Plasticity of nominal interpretations in context: an object-oriented approach

Votsis & Schurz

Unification through Frame-Theoretic Glasses

Zinova & Osswald

Prefixation of Russian verbs of motion: a frame-based account

12:40-14:00

Lunch break

Lecture hall 5D

14:00-15:00

PLENARY TALK II

Reinhard Muskens:  Phrasal Semantics and Frame Unification

15:00-15:15

Coffee break

Lecture hall 5D

Lecture hall 5E

Lecture hall 5F

15:15-15:55

Inderelst & Hommen

Framing Categories – Aristotle’s substance ontology as a conceptual scheme

Soom

Modeling scientific taxonomies using frame-based representations

Kudrnáčová

Transitive causative constructions with verbs of self-agentive locomotion [Handout]

16:00-16:40

Inderelst

Levels of describing frames – a systematic and historical account of what frames are

Galushko, Vosgerau, Soom & Zielasek

Frames in psychiatric classification

Latrouite

Elaborate voice systems and applicatives as a window into lexical frames

16:40-17:00

Coffee break

Lecture hall 5D

17:00-18:00

PLENARY TALK III

Gerald Penn: In Search of Epistemic Primitives in the English Resource Grammar

DAY 2: Tuesday, August 26th

Lecture hall 5D

09:30-10:30

PLENARY TALK IV

Stephen Wechsler:  Polysemy and Valence Structure [Handout]

10:30-10:45

Coffee break

Lecture hall 5D

Lecture hall 5E

Lecture hall 5F

10:45-11:25

Lichte, Kallmeyer & Osswald

What is a natural syntactic model for frame-semantic composition? [Handout]

Pagan & Mandler

The first frames: schematic integrations, image schemas, and spatial primitives

Ortmann

Semantic and pragmatic possession: alienability splits as evidence for type shifts [Handout]

11:30-12:10

Osswald & Van Valin

The expression of multi-participant motion across languages

Pagan & Valenzuela

The multimodal framing of time: the mental timeline in language and gesture

Kohls

The Various Factors of the Article Split in the Dialects of the Rhine Area [Handout]

12:10-13:45

Lunch break

Lecture hall 5D

13:45-14:45

PLENARY TALK V

Phillip Wolff: Forces in the large-scale structure of the verb lexicon

14:45-15:00

Coffee break

Lecture hall 5D

Lecture hall 5E

Lecture hall 5F

15:00-15:40

Sieksmeyer et al.

Motor priming by action-related verbs [Handout]

Lichte, Petitjean, Kallmeyer & Samih

XMG: a tool for implementing frames [Handout]

Lecture hall 5D

15:45-16:45

PLENARY TALK VI

Chris Barker: Structured individuals [Handout]

18:00-19:30

 

 

Guided tour

The MediaHarbor

 

 

19:30

CONFERENCE DINNER

Restaurant Mongo's 

DAY 3: Wednesday, August 27th

Lecture hall 5D

09:30-10:30

PLENARY TALK VII

Albert Newen: Concepts: What is the best way to characterize them?

10:30-10:45

Coffee break

Lecture hall 5D

Lecture hall 5E

Lecture hall 5F

10:45-11:25

Umbach & Gust

Interpreting similarity using attribute spaces and generalized measure functions [Handout]

Hommen

Conceptual eliminativism, the nature of concepts, and frames

Yasuhara

A Unified Account of Double Complement Constructions

11:30-12:10

Fleischhauer, Gamerschlag & Petersen

Bleeding, droning and yowling in(to) frames

Nishina

Representing the Denotations of Bodily Action Verbs Based on the Propagation of Movements

Rezaei

A Study of Complex Verb Constructions in Persian

12:10-13:45

Lunch break

Lecture hall 5D

Lecture hall 5E

Lecture hall 5F

13:45-14:25

Kawaletz & Plag

The predictability of nominal semantics in derivational morphology:
-ment and psych verbs as bases

Melkonian

Sensory-motor result representations of (French) artefact terms

Lecture hall 5D

14:30-15:30

PLENARY TALK VIII

James Pustejovsky:  The Role of Simulations in Interpreting Language