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Subject:

2nd Call for Papers for CTF'12 "Concept Types and Frames in Language, Cognition, and Science"

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Thea Brenner <[log in to unmask]>

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=========================================================================
International Interdisciplinary Conference
"Concept Types and Frames in Language, Cognition, and Science" (CTF'12)
=========================================================================

Düsseldorf (GER), August 22-24, 2012
http://www.sfb991.uni-duesseldorf.de/concept-types-and-frames-in-language-cognition-and-science/

Organized and financed by
DFG Collaborative Research Centre CRC 991/SFB 991
"The Structure of Representations in Language, Cognition, and Science"
http://www.sfb991.uni-duesseldorf.de/en/sfb991/

Aims and scope
---------------
A sequel to CTF'07 and CTF'09, CTF'12 is the third interdisciplinary 
conference to contribute to the development of a general frame theory of 
human concepts. The conference explores the application of frames in 
linguistics and other sciences. It discusses foundational issues for the 
development of a theory of frames from the perspectives of general and 
computational linguistics, mathematics, cognitive psychology, cognitive 
neuroscience, ontology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science.

Invited speakers
-----------------
Hanne Andersen
Lawrence Barsalou
John Beavers
Walter Bisang
Jean Mandler
Ivan Sag
John Sowa
Rolf Zwaan

=========================================================================

Frames
-------
CTF'12 explores fundamental aspects of a formal theory of frames 
understood as recursive attribute-value structures with functional 
attributes. The aspects include representation and model-theoretic 
interpretation, attributes and value types, and appropriate frame 
structures for different types of concepts. A special focus will be on 
dynamic aspects of frame theory: modeling dynamic frame components for 
event and process frames; exploring operations on frames such as type 
shifts and frame composition.

Cognition
----------
CTF'12 explores empirical evidence for and consequences of the frame 
approach. It addresses the distinction of types of concepts, in 
particular relational and functional nominal concepts. Major topics 
include the grounding of concepts in the sensory-motor system and 
dynamic aspects of concept formation.

Language
---------
CTF'12 explores the application of a formal­ized theory of frames at 
various levels of linguistic description: lexical semantics of the 
different conceptual types of nouns and verbs, deep lexical 
decomposition, semantics of word formation, the syntax-semantics 
interface, syntactic and semantic composition, and anaphora and 
coherence in discourse.

Science
--------
CTF'12 explores the applications of the frame approach in various fields 
of institutional categorization: e.g., the evolution of the frame notion 
in the history of philosophy; scientific frames and paradigm shifts; 
frames for legal concepts; frames in applied ontology; a frame model of 
the mind; and frame description of psychiatric disorders.

=========================================================================

Important dates
----------------
Submission of abstracts (600-800 words): March 15
Notification of acceptance: May 30

Submission site
----------------
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ctf12

Publication details
---------------------
The post-proceedings will be published by Düsseldorf University Press 
with open online access.

Programme committee
--------------------
Sebastian Löbner (general chair), Rainer Osswald, Gottfried Vosgerau

Organizational committee
-------------------------
Dorothea Brenner, David Hommen, Timm Lichte, Daniel Schulzek

=========================================================================

Topics for the CTF'12

Language
---------
noun types and determination
- definiteness and indefiniteness
- possession
- usage
- processing
- grammaticalization

conceptual shifts of noun meanings
- shifts and coercion
- diachronic shifts

decompositional frames for verbs and the syntax-semantics interface
- verb classes in terms of frame types
- verbal concepts and linking
- construction-based decomposition of verb meanings
- aspectual composition

decompositional frames for nouns
- frame analysis of legal terms
- affordance attributes in noun frames and qualia

syntactic and semantic composition
- nominal concept types in the theory of semantic composition
- semantic composition in terms of frames
- syntax-driven frame composition

frames in the semantics of word-formation
- nominal compounding as frame combination
- deverbal nouns as the result of frame transformation

frames in discourse
- frames and associative anaphora
- the role of frames in discourse coherence

Science
--------
concepts
- emergence of the modern frame notion of concepts
- architecture of the mind
- the role of function in object categorization

frame analysis in institutional categorization
- frames and paradigm shifts
- frame analysis of legal concepts
- frame analysis of psychiatric disorders
- frame analysis in other scientific fields

concept types and frames in ontology
- attributes in ontology
- relations and functions in ontology
- formal approaches to ontology using functional relations

Cognition
----------
embodiment of concepts
- emergence of the modern frame notion of concepts
- grounding of verb meanings in the sensory-motor system
- affordances and the grounding of noun meanings in the sensory-motor system
- common coding and simulation
- frames and conceptual processing

types of concepts
- empirical evidence for different kinds of concepts
- cognitive representation of dynamic concepts, in particular verb meanings

neurocognition
- frames and conceptual processing
- neural correlates of attributes and frames
- computational modelling of concept formation

Frames
-------
elements of frame theory
- modelling the dynamics of verb meanings
- modelling general operations on frames
- modelling frame composition

frame-related spaces
- mathematical properties of value spaces
- mathematical properties of attribute spaces
- mathematical properties of frame spaces

large frame systems
- design and implementation




========================================================================= International Interdisciplinary Conference "Concept Types and Frames in Language, Cognition, and Science" (CTF'12) ========================================================================= Düsseldorf (GER), August 22-24, 2012 http://www.sfb991.uni-duesseldorf.de/concept-types-and-frames-in-language-cognition-and-science/ Organized and financed by DFG Collaborative Research Centre CRC 991/SFB 991 "The Structure of Representations in Language, Cognition, and Science" http://www.sfb991.uni-duesseldorf.de/en/sfb991/ Aims and scope --------------- A sequel to CTF'07 and CTF'09, CTF'12 is the third interdisciplinary conference to contribute to the development of a general frame theory of human concepts. The conference explores the application of frames in linguistics and other sciences. It discusses foundational issues for the development of a theory of frames from the perspectives of general and computational linguistics, mathematics, cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, ontology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science. Invited speakers ----------------- Hanne Andersen Lawrence Barsalou John Beavers Walter Bisang Jean Mandler Ivan Sag John Sowa Rolf Zwaan ========================================================================= Frames ------- CTF'12 explores fundamental aspects of a formal theory of frames understood as recursive attribute-value structures with functional attributes. The aspects include representation and model-theoretic interpretation, attributes and value types, and appropriate frame structures for different types of concepts. A special focus will be on dynamic aspects of frame theory: modeling dynamic frame components for event and process frames; exploring operations on frames such as type shifts and frame composition. Cognition ---------- CTF'12 explores empirical evidence for and consequences of the frame approach. It addresses the distinction of types of concepts, in particular relational and functional nominal concepts. Major topics include the grounding of concepts in the sensory-motor system and dynamic aspects of concept formation. Language --------- CTF'12 explores the application of a formal­ized theory of frames at various levels of linguistic description: lexical semantics of the different conceptual types of nouns and verbs, deep lexical decomposition, semantics of word formation, the syntax-semantics interface, syntactic and semantic composition, and anaphora and coherence in discourse. Science -------- CTF'12 explores the applications of the frame approach in various fields of institutional categorization: e.g., the evolution of the frame notion in the history of philosophy; scientific frames and paradigm shifts; frames for legal concepts; frames in applied ontology; a frame model of the mind; and frame description of psychiatric disorders. ========================================================================= Important dates ---------------- Submission of abstracts (600-800 words): March 15 Notification of acceptance: May 30 Submission site ---------------- https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ctf12 Publication details --------------------- The post-proceedings will be published by Düsseldorf University Press with open online access. Programme committee -------------------- Sebastian Löbner (general chair), Rainer Osswald, Gottfried Vosgerau Organizational committee ------------------------- Dorothea Brenner, David Hommen, Timm Lichte, Daniel Schulzek ========================================================================= Topics for the CTF'12 Language --------- noun types and determination - definiteness and indefiniteness - possession - usage - processing - grammaticalization conceptual shifts of noun meanings - shifts and coercion - diachronic shifts decompositional frames for verbs and the syntax-semantics interface - verb classes in terms of frame types - verbal concepts and linking - construction-based decomposition of verb meanings - aspectual composition decompositional frames for nouns - frame analysis of legal terms - affordance attributes in noun frames and qualia syntactic and semantic composition - nominal concept types in the theory of semantic composition - semantic composition in terms of frames - syntax-driven frame composition frames in the semantics of word-formation - nominal compounding as frame combination - deverbal nouns as the result of frame transformation frames in discourse - frames and associative anaphora - the role of frames in discourse coherence Science -------- concepts - emergence of the modern frame notion of concepts - architecture of the mind - the role of function in object categorization frame analysis in institutional categorization - frames and paradigm shifts - frame analysis of legal concepts - frame analysis of psychiatric disorders - frame analysis in other scientific fields concept types and frames in ontology - attributes in ontology - relations and functions in ontology - formal approaches to ontology using functional relations Cognition ---------- embodiment of concepts - emergence of the modern frame notion of concepts - grounding of verb meanings in the sensory-motor system - affordances and the grounding of noun meanings in the sensory-motor system - common coding and simulation - frames and conceptual processing types of concepts - empirical evidence for different kinds of concepts - cognitive representation of dynamic concepts, in particular verb meanings neurocognition - frames and conceptual processing - neural correlates of attributes and frames - computational modelling of concept formation Frames ------- elements of frame theory - modelling the dynamics of verb meanings - modelling general operations on frames - modelling frame composition frame-related spaces - mathematical properties of value spaces - mathematical properties of attribute spaces - mathematical properties of frame spaces large frame systems - design and implementation

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