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Each panel will run for precisely 36 minutes, with 8-10 minutes for each presentation, leaving 6-12 minutes for questions and wiggle-room for each panel. The only exception will be the graduate student panel (2 speakers--Erik and Jon), who can have 15 minutes for presentations, followed by 6 minutes for questions at the end of the panel. If we stick to this schedule, we can be done in 3 hours.Conceptual Structure Across Domains: Morality, Epistemology, and Spatial Prepositions
Cognitive Linguistics
in the Arts and Social Sciences
10:06-10:42
تتت Metaphor and Political
Discourse, Scott Miller
تتت (Freud and Cognitive
Linguistics), Alex Reusing
تتت The Search for Musical Syntax: Cross-Domain
Mapping and Categorization in the Generation of Musical Performance, Jim
Sykes
Exotic Languages,
Exotic Structures
10:42-11:18
تتت A Reanalysis of the Aymara Verb Using Prototypes,
Erik Levin
تتت Tagalog Case: Where the Correspondence between
Thematic Roles and Grammatical Functions Breaks Down, Jon Cihlar
Grappling with the
Human Condition through Language
11:18-11:54
تتت (Metaphor, Self-Identity,
and F. Scott Fitzgerald), Sean Conley
تتت What Folktales Tell About Human Cognition,
Megan Toups
تتت (Language and Humor),
Anne Goldberg
Topics in Romance
and Germanic Cognitive Linguistics
11:54-12:30
تتت Reflexive Verbs in German, Dana Shuey
تتت Definitions of French
Prepositions ـ and de, Elizabeth Coughlan
تتت A cognitive linguistics
analysis of the meaning of primary compound nouns in English, German, and
Norwegian, Bob Lehner