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Third International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association
Leipzig, Germany, September 25 - 27, 2008
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Prototypicality, Gradience and Fuzziness in Cognitive Linguistics:
Models of Categorization, Processing and Production

Organizers: Alexander Bergs, Lena Heine, Rolf Kreyer

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Workshop Programme

Speaker

Title

Abstract

Katerina Stathi (Freie Universität Berlin)

Prototypicality, indeterminacy, and fuzziness: evidence from a corpus-based approach to German VP idioms

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Elke Diedrichsen (Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf)

Gradience in German grammar and the feature hierarchy - a usage-based account

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Gaëtanelle Gilquin & Andrew McMichael (FNRS - Université catholique de Louvain / Université Toulouse 2 - CNRS)

Measures of prototypicality: convergence or divergence? The case of `through`

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Gunther Kaltenböck (Wien)

Functional categorisation and co-textual realisation: the case of `I think`

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Hilke Elsen & Sascha Michel (Universität München / Universität Mainz)

Prototypicality in Word Formation

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Chao Li (City University of New York)

Gradience, Lexical Information, and Resultative Implicational Hierarchies

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Rolf Kreyer (Universität Bonn)

`Basic-level categories` and `cue validity` in a network model of the language system

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Rainer Schulze (Hannover)

Cognitive linguists as chroniclers of absence: On the strengths and weaknesses of diagrammatic representations in linguistic writings

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