由浙江大学外国语言文化与国际交流学院主办的“虚拟交际的语言形式与交际功能”国际学术研讨会,将于2016年6月13-14日在浙江大学紫金港校区召开。具体如下:
一、全体会议时间
2016年6月13日 10:00 – 11:00
二、全体会议地点
浙江大学紫金港校区东五--102(外语学院青荷师生交流吧)
三、分会场时间
2016年6月13日 13:00 – 17:50
2016年6月14日 13:00 – 17:50
四、分会场地点
浙江大学紫金港校区圆正启真酒店三楼梨洲厅
五、研讨会主要议题:
1.虚拟交际与土著语言研究
2.虚拟交际与自闭症话语研究
3.虚拟交际与修辞学研究
4.虚拟交际与多模态话语分析
5.虚拟交际与儿童语言研究
欢迎感兴趣的老师和同学参加!
外国语言文化与国际交流学院
2016年6月6日
附:
报告题目:‘Fictive interaction and the conversation frame: From theory to practice’
主讲嘉宾:Dr. Esther Pascual
报告时间:2016年6月13日 10:00 – 11:00
报告地点:外语学院青荷师生交流吧
内容简介:
Stemming from the assumption that social interaction is an essential aspect of human existence, I argue that there is a conversational basis for thought and language. Specifically, I discuss the latest research on what I call fictive interaction (Pascual 2002, 2014), that is the use of the frame of ordinary conversation as a means to structure: the conceptualization of reality (construing dance as a conversation), discourse (monologues organized as dialogues), and grammar (“why me?attitude”). I suggest that fictive interaction is a fundamental cognitive phenomenon, a ubiquitous discourse-structuring devise, a possibly universal linguistic construction, and an effective communicative strategy in both expert communication and language pathology. To support this claim, I present a cross-linguistic study involving a wide variety of unrelated languages (spoken and signed, with and without a written code) and modes of communication (oral, written, visual). The communicative data discussed ranges from literature (and literary translation), legal argumentation in high-profile criminal trials and marketing (i.e. advertisement and branding) to language pathology (i.e. conversations by adults suffering from Broca’s aphasia and children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder). I hope to show that the intimate relation between language and interaction is reflected in cognition, discourse, and grammar, and that the study of fictive interaction has both important theoretical implications and practical applications.
报告人简介:
Esther Pascual (PhD VU Amsterdam, 2003) is currently a senior researcher and lecturer at Zhejiang University in China under the ‘Hundred Talents’ program. She is mainly working on what she has labeled ‘fictive interaction’, as in her book Fictive Interaction: The Conversation Frame in Thought, Language, and Discourse and her co-edited volume The Conversation Frame: Forms and Functions ofFictive Interaction (both published by John Benjamins). She has received prestigious research grants to study the phenomenon from the Fulbright foundation and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). She’s also a founding Co-editor-In-Chief of the peer-reviewed international journal Language Under Discussion.