SCLA 02
Plenary speakers:
Laura A. Janda “An implicational model for Slavic
aspect”
janda@unc.edu
E. V. Rakhilina
“Lexical Combinability As A Tool For
Cognitive Analysis Of Natural Language”
katia@plu.mccme.ru
List of accepted abstracts:
Morten Abildsnes
“On the semantics of the
so-called empty verbal prefix na- in
Bulgarian and Russian”
morabild@hotmail.com
Barbara Bacz "A semantic
analysis of the Polish preposition za"
barbara.bacz@lli.ulaval.ca
Jerzy
Bartmiñski, Irina Lappo, Urszula Majer-Baranowska "Profiling of the Stereotype of a
Russian in Contemporary Polish"
lappira@klio.umcs.lublin.pl
Martina Björklund “On the Russian passive”
mbjorklu@abo.fi
Nikolay Nikolayevich Boldyrev “Evaluative categorization”
boldyrev@tsu.tmb.ru
Elena
Bratishenko “Formation Of
Denominative Adjectives In Old East Slavic”
bratishe@ucalgary.ca
Tatiana Chernigovskaya
and Kira Gor "Mental
Lexicon Structure in L1 and L2
Acquisition:Russian Evidence"
tatiana@tc3839.spb.edu,
kirao@wam.umd.edu
Ewa Dabrowska “Networks, paradigms, and the dative
conspiracy”
e.dabrowska@shef.ac.uk
David S. Danaher
“The Discourse Function of
Iterative Verbs in Czech”
dsdanaher@facstaff.wisc.edu
Stephen M.
Dickey "Where Does Metaphor
End? The Development of Perfectivizing po- in Russian"
smd6n@virginia.edu
Dagmar
Divjak "A Unifying Account of
the Conceptual Categories That Underlie Actions. With Evidence from Russian"
Dagmar.Divjak@arts.kuleuven.ac.be
Hanne
M. Eckhoff and Sturla Berg-Olsen "A reference
point analysis of Latvian and Old Russian nominal possessive constructions"
h.m.eckhoff@east.uio.no
Olya
Gurevich "Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita: Why
Can’t Critics Agree on What it Means?"
olya@socrates.berkeley.edu
Ol'ga
Iriskhanova "Russian
nominalizations: some constraints on conceptual integration"
oiriskhanova@mtu-net.ru
Alina Israeli “The expression of temporal 'still' in
Russian”
aisrael@american.edu
Anne Keown "Space, size, and ‘you’: motivations for
Polish pronouns of address"
askeown@email.unc.edu
I. M. Kobozeva “Russian National Stereotypes Viewed
from Different Perspectives”
kobozeva@philol.msu.ru
Agata Kochañska “‘Mental stance’ uses of the Polish
past imperfective. A cognitive grammar account”
akochans@wip.pw.edu.pl
Anetta Kopecka “The semantics of accusative and
locative case markers in the expression of goal-oriented motion in Polish”
anetta.kopecka@etu.univ-lyon2.fr
Мария
Копчевская-Тамм
и Екатерина
Рахилина «Почему
глагол лезть
так трудно
перевести на
шведский
язык?»
tamm@ling.su.se
kubriakova@comail.ru
Галина
Кустова "Семантика
русского
компаратива:
когнитивные
модели и типы
ориентиров"
galina@ic.net.ru
tore.nesset@hum.uit.no
Е.В.Падучева
«Образы,
Изображения,
Концепты»
elena.paducheva@lu.unisi.ch
petroukhina@mtu-net.ru
Г.А.Рубинштейн
«О
звуковых
именах в
русском
языке»
geor@email.unc.edu
И.
Б.
Шатуновский «Общефактический
НСВ (в
русском
языке),
мышление и
действительность»
shatun@uni-dubna.ru
Елена
Шмелева,
Алексей
Шмелев "Русская
«наивная
биология»"
shme.lev@ru.net
В. Д.
Соловьев «Представление
семантики
русских
глаголов в
виде сети»
solovyev@mi.ru
Sabine Stoll
"Linguistic and cognitive
development: beyond simple correlations"
stoll@eva.mpg.de
El¿bieta Tabakowska “Those notorious Polish reflexive
pronouns: a plea for Middle Voice”
etab@vela.filg.uj.edu.pl
Valentina
Zaitseva “Privacy Bubble:
Metaphors We Judge By”
vz2@nyu.edu