Personal Pronouns programme - Les pronoms personnels

International Conference
École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Personal Pronouns in Linguistics and Stylistics /
Les pronoms personnels : approches linguistiques
et stylistiques
3-4 April 2014 / 3-4 avril 2014
PROGRAMME
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A conference organized with the support of :
ENS de Lyon
IFE
ICAR, CNRS
ASLAN
ARC 5 (Région Rhône-Alpes)
Ville de Lyon
Institut Universitaire de France
Organizing committee
Laure Gardelle (UMR ICAR, ENS de Lyon)
Sandrine Sorlin (LERMA, Aix-Marseille Université /IUF)
Thursday 3 April
9h00-9h15 Coffee and welcome
9h15-9h30 Opening of the conference
Chair : Catherine Emmott (University of Glasgow)
9h30-10h30 Keynote talk: Katie Wales (University of
Nottingham), 'Loquor ergo sum: 'I' and animateness reconsidered'
10h30-11h10 Horst Simon (Freie Universität Berlin), ‘What
exactly is a personal pronoun? On some problematic
cases in the 2nd person’
11h10-11h30 Coffee break
Chair : Lyndon Higgs (Université de Strasbourg)
11h30-12h10 Lisa Deringer and Olga Rudolf (FriedrichSchiller-Universität Jena), ‘Impersonal uses of the second
person singular in English, German and Russian corpora’
12h10-12h50 John Payne (University of Manchester),
‘Personal pronouns in English of-PPs’
12h50-14h30 Lunch break
- Workshop 1 / Atelier 1:
Chair: Horst Simon (Freie Universität Berlin)
14h30-15h10 Elisabeth Stark (Universität Zürich), ‘French
clitic personal pronouns between agreement markers and
pragmatic signals - evidence from an “abbreviated
register” (text messages)’.
15h10-15h50 Stéphanie Caët and Aliyah Morgenstern
(Université Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle), ‘First- and
second-person pronouns in two mother-child Frenchspeaking dyads’
15h50-16h20 Coffee break
Chair: John Payne (University of Manchester)
16h20-17h Lyndon Higgs (Université de Strasbourg), ‘She said
“I don’t like her and her don’t like me”: complex
interpersonal relations expressed through dialect forms
of personal pronouns in direct speech’
17h-17h40 Tuija Virtanen (Abo Akademi University), ‘Coreferential first and third person markers in computermediated discourse: exploring a pragmatically motivated
innovation in English grammar’
- Workshop 2 / Atelier 2:
Chair : Sandrine Sorlin (Aix-Marseille Université)
14h30-15h10 Keynote talk: Michel Le Guern (Université Lyon
2), ‘Le pronom dans les écrits grammaticaux de Nicolas
Beauzée’
15h10-15h50 Emmanuelle Prak-Derrington (ENS de Lyon),
‘Du lecteur coopératif au lecteur complice. De l'usage des
déictiques personnels dans le récit littéraire’
15h50-16h20 Coffee break
Chair : Michel Le Guern (Université Lyon 2)
16h20-17h Nicolas Laurent (ENS de Lyon), ‘Pronoms
personnels et pensée de l’individu : l’invention d’un
discours de soi dans l’écriture épistolaire de Madame de
Sévigné’
17h-17h40 Annabelle Seoane (Université de Lorraine),
‘Configurations énonciatives de la figure du
consommateur par l’utilisation du JE en publicité’
Friday 4 April
Chair: Katie Wales (University of Nottingham)
9h-10h Keynote talk: Catherine Emmott (University of
Glasgow),
‘Antecedentless Pronouns and Narrative
Worlds:
Stylistic,
Linguistic,
and
Psychological
Perspectives’
10h-10h40 Evgenia Iliopoulou (Universität Zürich), ‘The
interplay of pronouns in fiction’
10h40-11h10 Coffee break
Chair: Barbara De Cock (Université Catholique de Louvain)
11h10-11h50 Anje Müller Gjesdal (University of Bergen), ‘The
Infinite Present: the pronoun on and the present tense in
L’excès - l’usine by Leslie Kaplan’
11h50-12h30 Dwi Noverini Djenar (University of Sydney),
‘Pronouns, multilingualism, and intersubjective stance in
Indonesian teen fiction’
12h30-14h Lunch break
Chair: Elisabeth Stark (Universität Zürich)
14h-14h40 Elena Bratishenko (University of Calgary), ‘Parting
company: the history of the 3rd person pronoun and the
long-form adjective in Russian’
14h40-15h20 Barbara De Cock (Université Catholique de
Louvain), ‘Women only? The use of feminine and
masculine pronouns for self-reference in Spanish’
15h20-15h40 Coffee break
Chair: Laure Gardelle (ENS de Lyon)
15h40-16h20 Ayumi Nonomiya (University of Sheffield),
‘Second person pronouns in eighteenth-century British
dramas’
16h20-17h Stéphanie Béligon (Université Paris-Est Marne-laVallée - Paris 12), ‘Staging antagonism: you and insults’
Advisory Board
Marc Bonhomme (Universität Bern)
Pierre Cotte (Université Paris 4-Sorbonne)
Monique de Mattia-Viviès (Aix-Marseille Université)
Aliyah Morgenstern (Université Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle)
John Payne (University of Manchester)
Sylviane Rémi-Giraud (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
Wilfrid Rotgé (Université Paris 4-Sorbonne)
Horst Simon (Freie Universität Berlin)
Michael Toolan (University of Birmingham)
Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud (Université de Toulouse 2)
Conference venue
École Normale supérieure de Lyon:
IFE (Institut Français de l’Éducation)
19 allée de Fontenay
69007 Lyon
Metro : Debourg (line B)
Room : Salle de conférence
Reception desk : (00.33) (0)4.26.73.11.00
Contacts :
[email protected]
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Conference website : http://perspronslyon.sciencesconf.org