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== 13.00 Welcome == | == 13.00 Welcome == | ||
== 13.15-13.30: American accents == | == 13.15-13.30: American accents == | ||
Hanna Weis & the class American Accents (Mainz) | * 13.15-13.20: ''"Ahm jast fahn or I’m just fine?" Auditory and acoustic analyses of young Southern speakers’ pronunciation of PRICE'' | ||
: Hanna Weis & the class American Accents (Mainz) | |||
== 13.30-14.00: The linguistics of CoVid-19 == | == 13.30-14.00: The linguistics of CoVid-19 == | ||
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: (Mainz) | |||
== 13.45-14.00 == | == 13.45-14.00 == | ||
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== 14.15-15.30 Parallel sessions == | == 14.15-15.30 Parallel sessions == | ||
=== Room 1: Euphemism === | === Room 1: Euphemism === | ||
* 14.15-14.30: ''Is a loser always a loser? How | * 14.15-14.30: ''Is a loser always a loser? How the interpretations of apparent insults vary in different syntactic environments and emotionally-loaded contexts | ||
: Form, Muris, & Hessberger (Frankfurt) | : Form, Muris, & Hessberger (Frankfurt) | ||
:: Abstract, slides | :: Abstract, slides |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 5 February 2021
Program
Please also check the program page in the English Linguistics blog.
13.00 Welcome
13.15-13.30: American accents
- 13.15-13.20: "Ahm jast fahn or I’m just fine?" Auditory and acoustic analyses of young Southern speakers’ pronunciation of PRICE
- Hanna Weis & the class American Accents (Mainz)
13.30-14.00: The linguistics of CoVid-19
- 13.30-13.45:
- (Mainz)
- 13.45-14.00:
- (Mainz)
13.45-14.00
14.15-15.30 Parallel sessions
Room 1: Euphemism
- 14.15-14.30: Is a loser always a loser? How the interpretations of apparent insults vary in different syntactic environments and emotionally-loaded contexts
- Form, Muris, & Hessberger (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
- 14.30-14.45 The euphemism in political speeches: An analysis of the use of the word war and the meaning behind it
- Preissler, Buera, Franke, Loth & Agirbas (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
- 14.45-15.00: "Just use the nice words” – Society’s idea of sex as a taboo topic and the resulting usage of euphemism in different age groups
- Fleckenstein, Uddin, Mecks & De Nobile (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
- 15.00-15.15: “I am not pro-abortion; I am pro-choice”: How euphemisms shape political discussions of abortion
- Khúc, Mahmud, Ockernahl, Salewski, Spellerberg & Stoddard (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
Room 2: Emotion
- 14.15-14.30: Determining sentiment: A sentence sentiment analysis in political discourse from speeches by Boris Johnson regarding SARS-CoV-2
- Jung, Koloper, Landzettel & Wenzel (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
- 14.30-14.45: Emotional collocates of lockdown tweets
- Hillenbrand, Bechtel, Kypraki, Zang & Bückner (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
- 14.45-15.00: “Yuck, that’s disgusting.” – Emotion harmony after interjections
- Adam, Nordhausen, & Bodensohn (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides
- 15.00-15.15: “Don‘t be afraid, Hermione!“? Gender and emotional expressions in female and male characters in “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”
- Ivanova & Beierlein (Frankfurt)
- Abstract, slides
- Abstract, slides