Program
Thursday, February 13
09:00-09:30 Registration and opening
09:30-10:15 [Invited Presentation] Irene Mittelberg
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10:15-10:45 Kurt Erbach, Cornelia Ebert and Magnus Poppe
Binding presuppositions to iconic gestures
10:45-11:15 Domitille Caillat, Mickaëlla Grondin Verdon and Slim Ouni
Iconic Co-verbal gestures: Study of some facets of iconicity
11:15-11:45 Coffee + group photo
11:45-12:15 Lennart Fritzsche and Sebastian Walter
A demonstrational analysis of modified pro-speech gestures
12:15-12:45 Daiya Kuryu
Diagrammatic iconicity operating in two different motivations for the same multimodal pattern: The case of ‘back and forth’ + 2-Hand-Alternation-Sagittal (2HAS) gesture
12:45-13:15 Lorraine Leeson, Terry Janzen and Barbara Shaffer
Conceptual structure and iconic gestures in simultaneous interpreting
13:15-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:00 Alina Gregori, Marta Herget and Paul Koenig
Iconicity in autological words and other lexical concepts
15:00-15:30 Katja Jasinskaja
Iconic representation of duration in narrative discourse
15:30-16:30 Coffee + Poster Session (list of posters below)
16:30-17:00 Katie Mudd and Marieke Schouwstra
Iconicity mediates the relationship between shared context and lexical variation
17:00-17:30 Door Spruijt and Šárka Kadavá
Obvious, but only in context: An exploration of meaning making in the visual modality
17:30-18:15 [Invited Presentation] Gerardo Ortega
Bodily actions as starting point. Evidence from sign and gesture
19:00 Conference Dinner
Friday, Februar 14
09:00-09:45 [Invited Presentation] Simon Kollien
Constructed Action and Constructed Dialogue from the teachers perspective. A didactic look at the CA/CD-typology
09:45-10:15 Cornelia Loos
Encoding temporal simultaneity of events in classifier constructions: Investigating the limits of iconic representation in German Sign Language (DGS)
10:15-10:45 Pia Gehlbach, Thomas A. Finkbeiner, Nina-Kristin Meister and Markus Steinbach
Patterned I+iconicity in German Sign Language (DGS) - Iconic Strategies across 13 semantic categories
10:45-11:15 Coffee
11:15-11:45 Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann
Stabilizing the impact of iconicity on morphological processes in signed languages
11:45-12:15 Lutzenberger Hannah, Neil Fox, Heidi Proctor, Josefina Safar, Matt Brown and Adam Schembri
Seeing signs of morphology: How iconic are grammatical form-meaning relations in British Sign Language for hearing non-signers?
12:15-12:45 Vanessa Wing Yan Tsang and Pamela Perniss
The perception of iconicity in compound signs of Hong Kong Sign Language
12:45-13:15 Christian Rathmann, Ronice Quadros and Donna Jo Napoli
Iconic shadows
13:15-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:00 Annika Schiefner, Beyza Sümer and Floris Roelofsen
Iconic but not transparent: intricate relationship between iconicity and transparency in Sign Language of the Netherlands
15:00-15:30 Hadrien Cousin
Iconicity and reference across modalities: depicting referents in French Belgian Sign Language (LSFB) and in Belgian French
15:30-16:00 Liberty Balanquit
The role of iconicity in Filipino Sign Language numeral variation
16:00-16:15 Closing
16:15 Coffee and farewell
Poster presentations
• Anna Marklová, Jiří Milička, Leonid Ryvkin, Ludmila Bennet and Libuše Kormaníková: Large language models´ ability to generate iconic pseudowords
• Maria Flaksman, Yulia Sedelkina, Yulia Lavitskaya and Liubov Tkacheva: Visual perception of sound-imitative words at different de-iconization stages in synthetic and analytic languages by lexical decision task
• Josiah Nii Ashie Neequaye, Kim Kaul and Markus Steinbach, Cornelia Ebert: Multimodal iconicity - ideophones and co-speech gestures in Ga and German
• Natasha Janzen Ulbricht: ‘The mouse pulls on the elephant trunk and coins start to fly in the hat.’ An empirical gesture study on L2 grammatical morpheme learning in middle childhood
• Alejandro Fojo, Roberto Aguirre, María Noel Macedo and Mauricio Castillo: Distribution of spaces axis in the LSU time lexicon