PLM2023 Programme
You can access individual abstracts by clicking the links next to the titles. A combined "Book of Abstracts" with all the abstracts is available for download here.
Wednesday, 13 Sep 2023
09:00–09:30 |
Conference opening [AULA] |
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09:30–10:30 |
PLENARY: Ophelia Deroy: What makes a theory more convincing? A social approach [Abstract] [AULA] Chair: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk |
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10:30–11:00 |
Coffee break |
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THEMATIC SESSION: Exploring multilingual acquisition across domains, populations and contexts. Organized by Magdalena Wrembel, Marit Westergaard and Piotr Garbacz [ROOM 120] |
THEMATIC SESSION: Combining theories and integrating methods in Translation and Interpreting Studies. Convened by Paweł Korpal and Katarzyna Remiszewska [ROOM 121] |
GENERAL SESSIONS: MORPHOLOGY & SYNTAX Chair: Piotr Gąsiorowski [ROOM 128] |
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11:00–11:30 |
Marta Velnic, Roumyana Slabakova & Anne Dahl: Generic noun phrases in the third language [Abstract] |
Waltraud Kolb, Wolfgang U. Dressler & Elisa Mattiello: Human and machine translation of occasionalisms in literary texts: Johann Nestroy's “Der Talisman” and its English translations [Abstract] |
Krzysztof Stroński, Katarzyna Janic and Mohammad Tavakoli: The periphery of the P demotion domain: The Indo-Aryan (IA) languages in a typological perspective [Abstract] |
11:30–12:00 |
Chloe Castle, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Natalia Mitrofanova & Marit Westergaard: Investigating CLI in multilingual acquisition through an artificial language [Abstract] |
Azad Mammadov: The issue of conceptual equivalence in the discourse of translation [Abstract] |
Olga Steriopolo: The application of the integrated sociological paradigm to the DP structure: A study of gender discrepancies [Abstract] |
12:00–12:30 |
Krzysztof Hwaszcz, Anna Balas, Magdalena Wrembel & Kamil Kaźmierski: The perception of Norwegian retroflexes by L1 Polish L3 Norwegian speakers: Discrimination and rated dissimilarity tasks [Abstract] |
Ran Yi: Assessing the manner of speech in Australia virtual courts and remote hearings [Abstract] |
Camiel Hamans: The system behind the libfix [Abstract] |
12:30–13:00 |
Tristan Czarnecki-Verner, Magdalena Wrembel & Jarosław Weckwerth: Cross-linguistic influence and sibilant production: An acoustic analysis of voiceless retroflex and non-retroflex sibilants produced by L1 Polish, L2 English, L3 Norwegian learners [Abstract] |
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13:00–14:00 |
Lunch |
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THEMATIC SESSION: Exploring multilingual acquisition across domains, populations and contexts [ROOM 120] |
THEMATIC SESSION: Combining theories and integrating methods in Translation and Interpreting Studies [ROOM 121] |
GENERAL SESSIONS: DISCOURSE & PRAGMATICS Chair: Urszula Kizelbach [ROOM 128] |
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14:00–14:30 |
Hanna Kędzierska, Magdalena Wrembel, Karolina Rataj, Anna Balas, Chloe Castle & Zuzanna Cal: The neurophysiology of phonemic contrasts perception by multilingual listeners in diverse learning settings [Abstract] |
Joanna Tuczyńska: Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Blending Theory in the cultural equivalence evaluation of Rabindranath Tagore’s transcreation of Gītāñjali into Song Offerings [Abstract] |
Minako Nakayasu: Discourse and register: Spatio-temporal systems in Chaucer's language [Abstract] |
14:30–15:00 |
Chloe Castle, Anna Skałba & Marit Westergaard: Do dominance and recency play a role? [Abstract] |
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15:00–15:30 |
Marta Velnic, Roumyana Slabakova & Anne Dahl: Singular generic noun phrases in L3 Norwegian [Abstract] |
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15:30–16:00 |
Anna Skałba, Sylwiusz Żychliński & Magdalena Wrembel: Does cross-linguistic similarity play a role in reading? A self-paced reading study with Polish-English-Norwegian multilinguals [Abstract] |
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16:00–18:00 |
POSTER SESSION (+ welcome reception / glass of wine) [MAIN LOBBY] Poster titles and authors: See end of page |
Thursday, 14 Sep 2023
09:00–10:00 |
PLENARY: Miriam Meyerhoff: Accommodation theory and (socio)linguistics [Abstract] [AULA] Chair: Joanna Pawelczyk |
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THEMATIC SESSION: Eye-tracking in reading research and translation reception studies. Organized by Bogusława Whyatt and Agnieszka Lijewska [ROOM 120] |
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GENERAL SESSIONS: SOCIOLINGUISTICS Chair: Agnieszka Kiełkiewicz-Janowiak [ROOM 128] |
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10:00–10:30 |
Callum Walker: Experimental studies of translation reception: eye-tracking the reader experience of style (10:00–11:00) [Abstract] |
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Agata J Janicka: All the women are White, all the Black people are men, but some theories are brave: On the importance of Black feminist epistemology for the study of language [Abstract] |
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10:30–11:00 |
Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak, K. Mazur-Włodarczyk, P. Misiurski, E. Karaś & J. Kolańska-Płuska: Edusemiotic analysis of the wenming concept in the People’s Republic of China [Abstract] |
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11:00–11:30 |
Coffee break |
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11:30–13:00 |
THEMATIC SESSION: Eye-tracking in reading research and translation reception studies [ROOM 120] |
GENERAL SESSIONS: PHONETICS & PHONOLOGY Chair: Jarosław Weckwerth [ROOM 121] |
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11:30–12:00 |
B. Whyatt, Olga Witczak, Olha Lehka-Paul, Ewa Tomczak, Maria Kuczek & Agata Kucharska: Language background of the reader as a factor in translation reception of popular fiction [Abstract] |
Marlena Hewitt: In a search of the missing link: The phonemic awareness in transparent and opaque languages explored by visual codes [Abstract] |
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12:00–12:30 |
Monika Płużyczka: Processing of literary metaphors in English as a foreign language – an eye tracking study [Abstract] |
Georgios P. Georgiou: Ability of different machine learning algorithms to predict the classification of second language vowels [Abstract] |
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12:30–13:00 |
Cengiz Acartürk: Oculomotor control in reading: Findings from Turkish [Abstract] |
Georgios P. Georgiou & Dimitra Dimitriou: Predicting Cypriot Greek listeners' perception of Dutch vowels using acoustic and perceptual similarity [Abstract] |
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13:00–14:00 |
Lunch |
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14:00–15:00 |
GRAND DEBATE: “Why are some theories more successful than others?” [AULA] Chair: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk; Participants: Ophelia Deroy, Miriam Meyerhoff, Wolfgang U. Dressler, Paweł Korpal, Marit Westergaard, Bogusława Whyatt |
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15:00–15:30 |
Coffee break |
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THEMATIC SESSION: Eye-tracking in reading research and translation reception studies [ROOM 120] |
GENERAL SESSIONS: PHONETICS & PHONOLOGY Chair: Kamil Kaźmierski [ROOM 121] |
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15:30–16:00 |
Nicoletta Spinolo, A. Lijewska, Christian Olalla Soler & A. Chmiel: Reading between the lines: eye-tracking evidence for concurrent reading and translation in a sight translation task [Abstract] |
Geoff Schwartz: Is regressive voice assimilation a mirage? [Abstract] |
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16:00–16:30 |
Anke Tardel et al.: Eyetracking multilinguistic landscapes [Abstract] |
Ewelina Wojtkowiak: Polish bilinguals produce unvoiced stops even in voicing-conducive environments: OP perspective [Abstract] |
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16:30–17:00 |
Valentina Ragni, Breno Silva, Agnieszka Szarkowska, Agnieszka Otwinowska-Kasztelanic: Reading in AVT contexts: an eye-tracking investigation of cognate and non-cognate processing [Abstract] |
Saeed Rahandaz: The reverse relationship between modularity and popularity: Domain-general mechanisms on the rise [Abstract] |
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19:00 |
PLM PARTY: Collegium Maius, Fredry 10, Central Poznań |
Friday, 15 Sep 2023
09:00–10:00 |
PLENARY: Wolfgang U. Dressler: The power of Natural Linguistics: four levels of increasingly persuasive evidence for its superiority over other linguistic theories [Abstract] [AULA] Chair: Paulina Zydorowicz |
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SPECIAL SESSION: (Mor)phonotatics and acquisition of consonant clusters. Organized by Paulina Zydorowicz and Wolfgang U. Dressler [ROOM 120] |
SPECIAL SESSION: Lexicology and lexicography: Where theory and practice meet. In honour of Prof. Arleta Adamska-Sałaciak. Organized by Magdalena Perdek and Sylwia Wojciechowska [ROOM 121] |
THEMATIC SESSION: (Im)politeness and its many infatuations: Interfaces with other fields. Organized by Matylda Włodarczyk, Daniel Z Kádár and Juliane House [ROOM 128] |
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10:00–10:30 |
Sarah Payne: Possible and probable errors in child language [Abstract] |
Magdalena Perdek: Equivalence variation in English-Polish medical translation: A study of hyphenated terminological compounds with -like [Abstract] |
Urszula Kizelbach: (Im)politeness and the study of literature: Ian McEwan’s style in fiction [Abstract] |
10:30–11:00 |
Laura Kamandulyte Merfeldiene: The acquisition of Lithuanian morphonotactics: the experimental study of typically developing children and children with developmental language disorder [Abstract] |
Karolina Krawczak-Glynn: Lexical and genre effects on the metaphorical conceptualization of SHAME in American English: A corpus-based investigation [Abstract] |
Daniel Z. Kádár: Revisiting the binary view of honorifics in politeness research [Abstract] |
11:00–11:30 |
Coffee break |
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SPECIAL SESSION: (Mor)phonotatics and acquisition of consonant clusters [ROOM 120] |
THEMATIC SESSION: Lexicology and lexicography: Where theory and practice meet. In honour of Prof. Arleta Adamska-Sałaciak [ROOM 121] |
THEMATIC SESSION: (Im)politeness and its many infatuations: Interfaces with other fields [ROOM 128] |
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11:30–12:00 |
Maja Kelić, Ana Matić Škorić, Marijan Palmović & Wolfgang U. Dressler: Studying emergence and mastery in the development of morphotactic and phonotactic word-initial and word-medial consonant clusters in Croatian first language acquisition [Abstract] |
Shigeru Yamada: Inside and outside the changing world of EFL lexicography [Abstract] |
Annick A. Paternoster: The agreeable man is the one who agrees. Formulae and rules for disagreement in a late modern multilanguage etiquette corpus [Abstract] |
12:00–12:30 |
Ana Matić Škorić, Eva Pavlinušić Vilus, Maja Kelić & Marijan Palmović: The salience of morphonotactic consonant clusters during sublexical and lexical processing: findings from Croatian [Abstract] |
Tinatin Margalitadze: Problems in dictionary didactics. How to solve them: The Georgian case [Abstract] |
Matylda Włodarczyk: Contradiction and disagreement in Polish historical news discourse – (im)politeness and altered speech acts [Abstract] |
12:30–13:00 |
Irene Böhm & Nikolaus Ritt: Marked Coda Clusters are learnt more easily when they are morphonotactic [Abstract] |
Mira Podhajecka: Lexical variation and OED3 [Abstract] |
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13:00–14:00 |
Lunch |
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SPECIAL SESSION: (Mor)phonotatics and acquisition of consonant clusters [ROOM 120] |
THEMATIC SESSION: Lexicology and lexicography: Where theory and practice meet. In honour of Prof. Arleta Adamska-Sałaciak [ROOM 121] |
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14:00–14:30 |
Agnieszka Lijewska, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Paulina Zydorowicz & Michał Jankowski: The quality of word-medial consonantal clusters as predictors of lexical access of compounds – evidence from an auditory lexical decision task [Abstract] |
Sylwia Wojciechowska: Bridging the gap: The cognitive perspective in lexicography [Abstract] |
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14:30–15:00 |
Alona Kononenko-Szoszkiewicz: Exploring (mor)phonotactic variations: Word-initial consonant clusters in Ukrainian [Abstract] |
Tadeusz Piotrowski, Francis Bond, Marek Maziarz and Ewa Rudnicka: Theory and dictionaries: Models of polysemy [Abstract] |
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15:00–15:30 |
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Anna Dziemianko: Pictures in online dictionaries: Issues of access [Abstract] |
POSTERS (WEDNESDAY 13 SEP, 16:00
Main lobby next to Registration Desk
Chair: Małgorzata Kul
Kamil Malarski, Chloe M Castle, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Helene Jensberg: L3 dialect use as marker of social mobility: Case of Polish migrant communities living in Tromsø [Abstract]
Matyáš Foltýn: Foreign lexical items in the lexicon of the Karaim language [Abstract]
Marianna H Szabo: Preschool children's irony comprehension and the impact of the family environment on its quality [Abstract]
Joanna Tuczyńska: Conceptual metaphor and metonymy in Rabindranath Tagore's Gītāñjali: Cultural and linguistic equivalence in the process of transcreation [Abstract]
Michał Wanat: The influence of spelling reforms on bilingual word processing: Research proposal [Abstract]
Magdalena Zabielska: “dying children, mothers in despair” – a comparative computer-mediated discourse analysis of the portrayal of civilians on the basis of Inte rnet fora in Polish [Abstract]