YLMP 2023: 8TH YOUNG LINGUISTS' MEETING IN POZNAń
PROGRAM

Days: Friday, May 19th Saturday, May 20th Sunday, May 21st

Friday, May 19th

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16:30-17:00Coffee Break 1
17:00-18:30 Session 4A: Invited Thematic Session: Olga Witczak & Olha Lehka-Paul. Translation in the times of crisis: Technology and human factor
17:00
Framing conflict in English to Chinese translation: A narrative analysis of the 2019 Hong Kong protests (abstract)
17:30
Technological competence of volunteer translators as a tool to mitigate the forced displacement crisis. (abstract)
18:00
Are sign language interpreters trained to work in time of crisis? Overview of academic study programs in the EU and the EFTA. (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session 4B: Invited Thematic Session: Bartłomiej Kruk & Magdalena Zabielska. Discourse analysis in the exploration of health communication
17:00
Care migration, language and identity: Narratives of migrant care workers from Ukraine (abstract)
17:30
"I guess this is not the crown he has dreamt of… xD": A functionalist discourse analysis of online humorous comments about political figures contracting coronavirus (abstract)
18:00
"I resented the fact that she was there and my mum wasn't": Discursive construction of ambiguous loss by dementia family caregivers (abstract)
17:00-18:00 Session 4D: Psycholinguistics
17:00
A negative mood differently facilitates shallow and deep levels of semantic processing in the native and non-native language (abstract)
17:30
Exploring the effect of foreign language on moral decision-making (abstract)
Saturday, May 20th

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10:00-10:30Coffee Break
10:30-11:30 Session 7A: POSTER SESSION

POSTER SESSION

Indetermination and Reference as stance markers of knowledge obtained first-hand and second-hand in linguistic research papers written in English, Serbian and German (abstract)
Conflicts about language: the power dynamics between authors and copy-editors (abstract)
Standard Estonian and the need for correctness: L1 speakers’ attitudes (abstract)
Tackling the replication crisis: Young Linguists at the forefront (abstract)
Obstacles for intergenerational language transmission. The case of Talysh in Azerbaijan (abstract)
The influence of the readers’ linguistic background on the pleasure of reading translated literature – an eye-tracking study (abstract)
Individual differences in irony use: the role of need for cognitive closure (abstract)
Language Loss and Prepositions: A Case Study in Nahuatl (abstract)
11:30-13:30 Session 8A: Phonetics and phonology
11:30
Final Adjunction in Upper Sorbian (abstract)
12:00
Perception and production of stops by multilingual learners (abstract)
12:30
Tendencies and developments in Old English and Old Welsh/Middle Welsh phonology from the perspective of language contact (abstract)
13:00
The role of psychotypology in the acquisition of rhotic consonants by adolescent emergent multilinguals - a longitudinal study (abstract)
11:30-13:30 Session 8B: INVITED THEMATIC SESSION: Mathew Cieśla & Katarzyna Jankowiak. Behavioral and physiological correlates of foreign language acquisition
11:30
Electrophysiological correlates of taboo word processing in the context of natural and synthesized speech: A bilingual perspective (abstract)
12:00
Potentials and Limitations in Corpus Linguistics Studies (abstract)
12:30
The use of grammar learning strategies by primary school students with special educational needs (abstract)
11:30-13:30 Session 8D: Sociolinguistics
11:30
Code-Switching on WhatsApp: the case of Azerbaijani speakers (abstract)
12:00
Language-based biases in the society: the influences of dialect, accent and multilingualism (abstract)
12:30
New Haven English: A case study (abstract)
13:00
When the Crisis Never Ends – Linguicism, Language Activism and the Fight for Linguistic Human Rights (abstract)
13:30-14:30Lunch Break
15:30-17:30 Session 10A: Pragmatics
15:30
(Im)politeness in Formula One. A pragmatic research of the world's fastest motorsport series. (abstract)
16:00
"Like thieves in the night". A pragma-linguistic analysis of protests in Romania (abstract)
16:30
Facilitating persuasion while emphasizing credibility: An analysis of annual reports of financial institutions across different regions (abstract)
17:00
What Offends a Reader: Irony as a marker of in-group status in discourse-based online communities (abstract)
15:30-18:00 Session 10B: Syntax
15:30
From partitives to degree modifiers: A corpus-based study with reference to Swedish (abstract)
16:00
Can the grammatical tenses be primed across languages? The case of the English present perfect and the French passé composé (abstract)
16:30
What is the driving force behind the sequence of tenses rule in English? (abstract)
17:00
The effect of newness, definiteness and heaviness on locative inversion in Mandarin Chinese: A rating study (abstract)
17:30
Speech Production in Czech Non-Fluent Aphasia: Developing the Stimuli for Testing the Tree Pruning Hypothesis (abstract)
15:30-18:00 Session 10C: Discourse analysis/General linguistics
15:30
Metadiscourse Features in Academic Written and Spoken English: A Comparative Corpus-based Study (abstract)
16:00
Computer-mediated discourse and the (re)negotiation of Croatian linguistic identity (abstract)
16:30
Age and Gender Differences in the Ability to Formulate Arguments on Controversial Topics (abstract)
17:00
Analyzing reception of censorship crisis on Twitter in multimodal posts (abstract)
17:30
Code choice, emotions, humour and intertextuality in the Linguistic Landscape of the women’s protest in Poland (abstract)
Sunday, May 21st

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11:00-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-13:30 Session 12A: Translation and interpreting
11:30
Problems of Interpretation Service in the Context of Syrian Refugees in Halle, Germany (abstract)
12:00
Lay interpreters and interpreting students in support of Ukrainian refugees in Italy: a case study (abstract)
12:30
Entrenchment as factor in source language interference during simultaneous interpreting: methodology for establishing entrenchment patterns (abstract)
13:00
Can a simultanous interpretation be considered successful? An analysis based on empirical research on the language pair English-Italian (abstract)
11:30-13:30 Session 12B: INVITED THEMATIC SESSION: Tomasz Dyrmo & Anna Jelec. Linguistic dimensions of Gesture Studies
11:30
When pointing doesn't point anymore - on the transition of sign function in toddlers (abstract)
12:00
Adaptors in Decision-Making: A Preliminary Study of an RPG Session (abstract)
12:30
The Differences in Ring Gesture between Arabic Speakers from Jordan and English Speakers from The United States of America (abstract)
13:00
Communicative efficiency in pantomime and spoken language (abstract)
13:30-14:30Lunch Break
14:30-16:00 Session 13A: Gender and sexuality
14:30
Are feminativa really as scary as they are painted? Statistical analysis of acceptance levels of Polish female occupational names among students and employees at Adam Mickiewicz University (abstract)
15:00
Marking female agents in Estonian occupational titles: the case of esinaine (‘chairwoman’) (abstract)
15:30
Woody Allen, an incest perpetrator? The British and French media coverage on a sexual taboo after #MeToo (abstract)
14:30-15:30 Session 13B: INVITED THEMATIC SESSION: Tomasz Dyrmo & Anna Jelec. Linguistic dimensions of Gesture Studies
14:30
Secrets are throwable objects: A qualitative study of outing in metaphorical gestures (abstract)
16:00-16:30Coffee Break