SMCLC 2011
- Andrea Bellavia: Force Change Schemas and Excessive Actions: How High-level Cognitive Operations Constrain Aspectuality in Idiomatic Constructions
- Chiara Brozzo: Grasping Motor Concepts
- Dermot Lynott, Louise Connell and Felix Dreyer: A functional role for tactile and proprioceptive knowledge in conceptual representations
- Hans Geisler: Embodiment and grammaticalization
- Irene Mittelberg: On the 'exbodiment' of image and motor schemas in coverbal gestures
- Johann-Mattis List, Daniel Schulzek and Anselm Terhalle: Interaction of Writing, Speaking, and Meaning - A Frame-Based Approach to Chinese Character Formation
- Lars Wojtecki, Saskia Elben and Alfons Schnitzler: The subthalamic nucleus and executive control of speech. Results from deep brain stimulation and intracerebral recordings
- Lena Kästner, Velia Cardin, Eleni Orfanidou, Cheryl Capek, Jerker Rönnberg, Bencie Woll and Mary Rudner: Phonological Processing Across Modalities: Evidence from Sign Language
- Lionel Brunel, Denis Brouillet and Remy Versace: The Sensory Nature of Knowledge: Memory Integration
- Monica Gonzalez-Marquez, Raymond Becker and James Cutting: Spatial language, bilingualism and their implications for spatial cognition
- Nienke Hoogenboom, Joachim Gross and Simon Garrod: Interactive alignment in conversation: investigating inter-subject synchronization of cortical oscillations using MEG
- Ralf Naumann: Dynamics in the Brain and Dynamic Frame Theory for Action Verbs
- Valentina Cuccio: Inferential communication in the embodied language paradigm
- Verena Eikmeier, Claudia Maienborn and Rolf Ulrich: The space-time congruency effect in vocal responses
- Wolfgang G. Mueller: Motion and Emotion: The application of sensory-motor concepts to the representation of emotion in literature
Abstracts
Andrea Bellavia: Force Change Schemas and Excessive Actions: How High-level Cognitive Operations Constrain Aspectuality in Idiomatic Constructions
Chiara Brozzo: Grasping Motor Concepts
Dermot Lynott, Louise Connell and Felix Dreyer: A functional role for tactile and proprioceptive knowledge in conceptual representations
Hans Geisler: Embodiment and grammaticalization
Irene Mittelberg: On the 'exbodiment' of image and motor schemas in coverbal gestures
Johann-Mattis List, Daniel Schulzek and Anselm Terhalle: Interaction of Writing, Speaking, and Meaning - A Frame-Based Approach to Chinese Character Formation
Lars Wojtecki, Saskia Elben and Alfons Schnitzler: The subthalamic nucleus and executive control of speech. Results from deep brain stimulation and intracerebral recordings
Lena Kästner, Velia Cardin, Eleni Orfanidou, Cheryl Capek, Jerker Rönnberg, Bencie Woll and Mary Rudner: Phonological Processing Across Modalities: Evidence from Sign Language
Lionel Brunel, Denis Brouillet and Remy Versace: The Sensory Nature of Knowledge: Memory Integration
Monica Gonzalez-Marquez, Raymond Becker and James Cutting: Spatial language, bilingualism and their implications for spatial cognition
Nienke Hoogenboom, Joachim Gross and Simon Garrod: Interactive alignment in conversation: investigating inter-subject synchronization of cortical oscillations using MEG
Ralf Naumann: Dynamics in the Brain and Dynamic Frame Theory for Action Verbs
Valentina Cuccio: Inferential communication in the embodied language paradigm
Verena Eikmeier, Claudia Maienborn and Rolf Ulrich: The space-time congruency effect in vocal responses
Wolfgang G. Mueller: Motion and Emotion: The application of sensory-motor concepts to the representation of emotion in literature