Discourse in corpus and experimental data: Bridging the methodological gap

18 mars 2021

19 mars 2021

[DisCorX 2021]

 

Deux conférencier·es sont invité·es spécialement pour l'occasion : Pr Sandrine Zufferey (Universität zu Bern) et Pr Ted Sanders (Universteit Utrecht).

Workshop programme

 

Thursday 18 March

9:15 Welcome

9:30 – 10:30 [Invited talk] Sandrine Zufferey – Using frequencies in corpus data to predict the ability to master connectives from the written mode

10:30 – 11 Break

11 – 11:30 Suzanne Kleijn, Pim Mak, Ted Sanders – Free indirect speech facilitates processing subjective causal relations

11:30 – 12 Matthias Klumm –Signalling continuative and contrastive discourse relations in argumentative discourse

12 – 12:30 Ludivine Crible – Connectives and other signals in production and processing: the case of structural parallelism

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch break

13:30 – 14 Na Hu, A. Chen, H. Quené, T. Sanders – The role of prosody in expressing subjective and objective causality in Dutch discourse

14 – 14:30 Ivana Didirkova, L. Crible, A.C. Simon – Does prosody improve the acceptability of comprehension of polyfunctional discourse markers?

14:30 – 15 Mercedes Villalobos Cardozo – Markers of local and global discourse structure in dialogue: from production to prediction

15 – 15:30 Liesbeth Degand, Zoé Broisson – How egocentric is discourse marker use? The impact of speaker orientation and cognitive load

15:30 – 16 Break

16 – 16:30 Silvia Federzoni, Mai Ho-Dac, Cécile Fabre – Mining annotated corpora for coreference chains patterns

16:30 – 17 Berfin Aktas, Manfred Stede – Anaphoric distance in spoken and written media

17 – 17:30 Kerry Sluchinski, Jordan Gallant – Self-paced reading experiment supporting discourse analysis of the Mandarin pronoun ‘TA’

17:30 – 18 Mai Ho-Dac, C. Garcia-Debanc, S. Federzoni, J. Rebeyrolle – Coreference chains annotation in learners’ manuscripts

19:30 Social dinner / Virtual activity

 

Friday 19 March

9:30 – 10:30 [Invited talk] Ted Sanders – Converging evidence in research on coherence relations: what corpora and processing experiments tell us

10:30 – 11 Break

11 – 11:30 J. Blochowiak, C. Grisot, L. Degand – What is the role of underspecified and specific connectives to express forward discourse relations

11:30 – 12 Amalia Mendes, Isabel Falé – Explicit and implicit discourse relations in Portuguese native and translated texts

12 – 12:30 Suzanne Kleijn, Henk Pander Maat – Correlation versus causation: relations between connectives and text comprehension

12:30 – 13 Discussion

 

Informations

Organisatrice & personne de contact : Ludivine Crible (Chargée de recherche FNRS, Institut Langage et Communication (IL&C), Pôle de recherche en linguistique (PLIN))
 

Le workwhob aura lieu via Zoom.