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A Cognitive Approach toNominative/Genitive Conversion in Japanese Abstract
Takeshi Koguma
EVIDENCE FOR LANGUAGE-MEDIATED THOUGHT IN THE PERCEPTION OF 'PLURAL' ACTIONS Abstract
Caleb Daniel Everett
Body and Space in Representing Space in Turkish, Croatian, Austrian, and American Sign Languages Abstract
Engin Arik
The Reflexive Construction Abstract
Mira Ariel
Source, Location, and Goal in Japanese Children's Acquisition of Grammatical Morphemes Abstract
Kaori Kabata
Towards A Like-Minded Ontology: Gesture and the Embodied Nature of Thought in David McNeill and Maurice Merleau-Ponty Abstract
Elena Clare Cuffari
Fidgeting is not random: Rhythmic leg motion, speech, and gesture Abstract
Nathaniel J Smith, Shweta Narayan
Manual and non-manual characteristics of pauses in Russian Sign Language discourse Abstract
Evgenia Prozorova
From anaphoric adjective to de dicto complementizer: A case study from Marathi and Hindi Abstract
Prashant Pardeshi, Kaoru Horie
The varieties of composite reference Abstract
Kensy Cooperrider, Rafael Núñez
Form, Discourse Function & Grammatical Construction: Abstract
Carol Lynn Moder
FROM LANGUAGE AS SYSTEM TO LANGUAGE AS USE: IMAGE SCHEMAS IN THE DESCRIPTION AND EXPLANATION OF PHRASAL VERBS IN ENGLISH Abstract
Antônio Suàrez Abreu, Sarah Barbieri Vieira
Conceptualization of Spatial Altitude Guided by Language, Perception and Imagination Abstract
Timothy C. Clausner, Evan M. Palmer, Philip J. Kellman
Conceptual and Grammatical Fields: Speech Errors Revisited Abstract
Svetlana Gorokhova
Probabilistic prediction and the continuity of language comprehension Abstract
Nathaniel J Smith, Roger Levy
Perception by body versus mind: An alternative analysis of 'things' (MONO and KOTO) in Japanese discourse Abstract
Nina Azumi Yoshida
Constructional meaning and mental simulation Abstract
Benjamin Koppel Bergen, Wen-Wei Han
When do understanders mentally simulate locations? Abstract
Nian Liu, Benjamin K. Bergen
Secondary determiners as formal markers of generalized instantiation in English nominals Abstract
Tine Breban
A corpus-based analysis of Spanish locational adverbs Abstract
Catherine Elizabeth Travis, Timothy Jowan Curnow
Interpersonal and Knowledge Coordination Abstract
Amy Lorene Franklin
The influence of kinetographic gestures on real-time referential interpretation Abstract
Craig Chambers
Intensifiers and Subjectification: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese Intensifier "chao" in BBS Postings Abstract
Lu Chien-Hui
When perceptual representations defer to grammar: Conflicting linguistic and perceptual cues in Cantonese classifiers Abstract
Cara Tsang, Craig G. Chambers
Metonymy first, metaphor second: A two-step model for the interpretation of metaphoric gestures Abstract
Irene Mittelberg, Linda R. Waugh
The role of human scale, embodied metaphors/blends in the speech and gestures of entrepreneurs Abstract
Alan Cienki, Joep Cornelissen, Jean Clarke
Talking Fast: The Use of Iconic Speech Rate as Gesture Abstract
Marcus Perlman, Natalie J. Benitez
Inflation in the Indo-Aryan Compound Verb: 1300-2000 Abstract
Peter Edwin Hook, Prashant Pardeshi
Semantic Glimmers: Phonaesthemes facilitate access to sentence meaning Abstract
Eyal Sagi, Katya A Otis
Toward understanding of the cognitive processes underlying intertextuality Abstract
Sandra Maria Silva Cavalcante
From the body in space-time to the mind in linguistic conceptualization. A view from Vantage Theory Abstract
Adam Glaz
It's not all about the brain: A cross-linguistic exploration of body-part metaphors in chess Abstract
Judit Simo
Fictive Motion in Milton Abstract
Mark Bruhn
Semantic grounding of movement: Effects of movement execution on the semantic processing Abstract
Jurgis Skilters, Claudia Böger
Authoritative Meaning and the Mass/Multiplex Image Schema Transformation Abstract
Andrea Coles-Bjerre
Inferential Partitioning in Embodied Construction Grammar Abstract
Joshua Marker
The discourse-organizing function of the particle 'aside' in dependent structures Abstract
Naoki Otani
A Frame-based Account of Lexical Membership: insight from Mandarin cognition verbs Abstract
Po-hong Lu, Wen-ching Chang
From meaning construction to discourse topic Abstract
Vincent Tao-Hsun Chang
"Salience" and the Licensing of Instrument Subjects Abstract
Jennifer Mack
Case studies: subjectivity of construal in the language of the blind Abstract
Renata Geld, Lea Banović, Mateusz-Milan Stanojević
How Body and Soul Interact with the Spiritual Mind Abstract
Vito Evola
Emotion in Grammar: Constructional and functional contrast of English and Mandarin Abstract
Fangyin Fenny Su, Meichun Liu
Investigating the regularities underlying the linguistic use of metaphor Abstract
Ana Eliza Barbosa de Oliveira, Bento Carlos Dias da Silva
Young children's acquisition of reality-status semantics Abstract
Maxim Abelev, Janellen Huttenlocher
Discourse centrality impacts gestural viewpoint Abstract
Fey Parrill
Conceptual modeling and sense construction. The example of the French adjective curieux Abstract
Helene Mazaleyrat, Audrey Rudel
Alternative spaces and stance-stacking Abstract
Barbara Dancygier
Day After Day After Day Abstract
Ronald W. Langacker
Middle voice marking in Dena'ina iteratives: How syntax and semantics interact Abstract
Andrea L. Berez, Stefan Th. Gries
Frequency of use, form retention, and real time effects Abstract
Michael Stephen Gradoville
Conceptualizing change as deictic abstract motion: Metaphorical and grammatical uses of 'come' and 'go' in Finnish Abstract
Tuomas Huumo, Jari Sivonen
Force Augmentation, Polysemy, and the Semantics of Form II Verbs in Arabic Abstract
Michael B. Smith, Dawnelle J. Henretty
Perceptual Symbol Meshing Abstract
Nicholas Mark Davis
Testing the Usage-Based Model: Semantic Compatibility, Frequency and Ease of Processing in Constructions Abstract
Soyeon Yoon
"how many people want to talk about Kant today?": Prosody and the Distribution of Attention in Discourse Abstract
Todd VanEvera Oakley
Futurity: integrating form and intersubjective meaning Abstract
Paul Sambre, Geert Brône
WEREWOLVES IN EPAULETTES: ADAPTING TO THE NEW RUSSIAN REALITY VIA CONCEPTUAL BLENDING Abstract
Anna Pleshakova
Rhetorical, Conceptual, and Grammatical Entrenchment with Expressions of Change Abstract
Vera Tobin
The effects of input specificity on the metaphoricity of blends Abstract
Karen Sorensen Sullivan, Eve Sweetser
Language and gesture in Brazilian sign language narrative Abstract
Leland Emerson McCleary, Evani de Carvalho Viotti
Stretching boundaries: The cognitive cost of naming unlexicalized events Abstract
Michele I Feist
Situating Cognition through Conceptual Integration Abstract
Robert F. Williams
Behavioral Profiles and Semantic Maps for BEING in Russian Abstract
Steven J. Clancy
Mode-of-Impact as Affordance: NP Macro-Taxa and Role-alignment in Ditransitives and beyond Abstract
Marshall Clark Lewis

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