ProtoLang 3-Program

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Hours

DAY ONE: SATURDAY, May 25, 2013 Conference venue: Ośrodek Szkolenia Państwowej Inspekcji Pracy, Wrocław, ul. Mikołaja Kopernika 5 (National Labour Inspectorate Training Centre in Wrocław, 5 Mikołaja Kopernika Street) REGISTRATION (hall)

8:00 - 08:45

8:45 - 09:00

Conference Opening (room 11) prof. dr hab. Zdzisław Wąsik (Rector of Philological School of Higher Education in Wrocław, Poland) prof. dr hab. Andrzej Żelaźniewicz (President of Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch, Poland) dr hab. Przemysław Żywiczyński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń) prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski (Committee for Philology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch) Chair: dr hab. Przemysław Żywiczyński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) PLENARY SESSION (room 11) Prof. dr Robin Dunbar (Oxford University, UK) Time budgets and the evolution of language

9:00 - 10:00

10:05 - 10:35

10:35 - 11:05

11:05 - 11:35

SECTION I (room 11)

SECTION II (room 109)

SECTION III (room 110)

Chair: prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski

Chair: dr Aleksandra R. Knapik

Chair: dr Jacek Mianowski

Francesco Ferretti, Ines Adornetti (University of Rome "Roma Tre", Italy; University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy) - The pragmatic foundations of comminication: towards a bottom-up model of language origins

Tommaso Bertolotti (University of Pavia, Italy) - Towards an epistemology of gossip: gossip as an abductive epistemic synergy

Paulina Kłos (University of Wrocław, Poland) - Discourse as the form of protolanguage in the creation of an identity. On the basis of the late works by Michel Foucault

Sławomir Wacewicz, Przemysław Żywiczyński, Sylwester Orzechowski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń; Marie Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland) Nonverbal coordination as a possible evolutionary precursor of conversational cooperation. The case of adaptor mirroring

Magdalena Igras, Mariusz Ziółko, Stanisław Kacprzak (AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland) - Phonemes analysis for genealogical tree of world languages

Joanna Rossello, Cedric Boeckx, Evelina Leivada, Anna Martinez-Alvarez, Pedro Tiago Martins, (ICREA University of Barcelona,Spain) - On the need of a new concept: syntactic protolanguage

Agnieszka Stępkowska (University of Social Sciences, Warsaw, Poland) Sociological competences of the interpreter in the communicative context

12:35 - 13:05

13:05 - 13:35

S.V Grinev-Griniewicz, E. A. Sorokina (Białystok University, Poland; Moscow State Disctrict University MGOU, Russia) - On the way from protolanguage to modern language: evolution of language and cognition

COFFEE BREAK (hall)

11:35 - 12:00

12:05 - 12:35

Marek Iwanowski (University of Warsaw, Poland) - Cywilizacyjne potrzeby nauczania języków oraz o kulturze Dalekiego Wschodu

Jack J. Wilson, Hannah Little (University of Leeds, UK; Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) - Emerging languages in esoteric and exoteric niches: evidence from rural sign languages

Christian Tamas (University of Iasi, Romania) - The Arabic element "al" from 'nomen dei' to definite article

Agnieszka Sowińska (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) - Between cooperation and manipulation: toward an evolutionary approach to the analysis of political discourse

Sabine van der Ham, Bart de Boer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) - How to tell if language learning is language-specific

Gabriela Brozba (University of Bucharest, Romania) - Kenyan English: a contact variety?

Łukasz Włodarek (The Nationwide Group of Languages Lingua Nova, Kalisz, Poland) Anthropolinguistic aspects of the ethnography of communication in political discourse at the local level in Kalisz, Poland

Sharita Sharma (University College London, UK) - Handedness and cerebral lateralisation: looking at signing, fingerspelling and gesture in deaf signers with stroke in British Sing Language (BSL)

Thiago Oliveira da Motta Sampaio, Aniela Improta Franca, Marcus Antonio Rezende Maia (Federal University of Rio de Jameiro, Brasil) - Does time perception influence language processing? Self-paced reading evidence of "aspectual" coercion in durative events

Małgorzata Szudrowicz-Garstka (Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica, Poland) - Searching the origins of political discourse: an intertextual analysis of the farewell speech by Ronald Reagan

13:40 - 14:40

LUNCH (canteen, Park Hotel)

14:45 - 15:45

Chair: dr hab. Przemysław Żywiczyński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) PLENARY SESSION (room 11) prof. dr hab. Tomasz P. Krzeszowski (University of Warsaw, Poland) What are you talking about? A view from the outside Chair: prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski

15:50 - 16:20

16:20 - 16:50

Chair: dr Aleksandra R. Knapik

Elżbieta Wąsik (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) - On the linguistic aspects of the self from the perspective of selected scientific hypotheses concerning the conditions for emergence of human language

Andrzej Pawelec (Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland) - Hermeneutic pressures and the emergence of language

Sławomir Wacewicz, Przemysław Żywiczyński, Maciej Pokornowski, Katarzyna Rogalska (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) - An experimental paradigm for a naturalistic study of linguistic politness. Implications for the evolution of cooperation

Chair: dr Jacek Mianowski Szymon Wach (Opole University of Technology, Poland) - Communication on RPG game forums: towards an approach from linguistic anthropology

Łukasz Zarzycki (Radom University of Technology and Humanities, Poland) - On the evolution of the Polish CB lingo: from truck drivers to passenger vehicle drivers

16:50 - 17:20

20:00

GALA DINNER "Inspiracja" restaurant Wrocław, 16 Solny Square (Plac Solny 16) by Market Square


DAY TWO: SUNDAY, May 26, 2013 Conference venue: Ośrodek Szkolenia Państwowej Inspekcji Pracy, Wrocław, ul. Mikołaja Kopernika 5 (National Labour Inspectorate Training Centre in Wrocław, 5 Mikołaja Kopernika Street) Chair: dr hab. Przemysław Żywiczyński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) PLENARY SESSION (room 11) Prof. dr Peter Gärdenfors (University of Lund, Sweden) The role of cognition and cooperation in the evolution of human communication

9:00 - 10:00

SECTION I (room 11)

SECTION II (room 109)

SECTION III (room 110)

Chair: prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski

Chair: dr Agnieszka Stępkowska

Chair: dr Sławomir Wacewicz

10:00 - 10:30

Magdalena Babiszewska, Anne Marijke Schel, Katie Slocombe (University of Wrocław, Poland; University of York, UK) - Drumming in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is individually distinctive - implications for the evolution of music

Dorota Lipowska (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) - The Baldwin effect in the evolutionary naming game model

Ian Upchurch (University of Rzeszów, Poland) - The God / nature mirror. How our models of creation and evolution reflect the structure of society

10:30 - 11:00

Joanna Rossello (University of Barcelona, Spain) - A musical protolanguage consonant with human syllables

Katarzyna Jarosz (International School of Logistics in Wroclaw, Poland) - A brief history of popularizing anthropogenesis in Poland

11:00 - 11:30

Daniela Lenti Boero (University of Valle d'Aosta, Italy) - Sounds of protolanguages: some insights from developmental psychology

Michael Pleyer (Heidelberg University, Germany) - Cooperation and constructions: looking at the evolution of language from a usage-based and construction grammar perspective Szymon Napierała (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) - Protosyntax, syntax and semantics in view of symmetry breaking and symmetry restoring processes

Wiesław Szałaj (Wroclaw, Poland) - Adaptive hypothesis of langauge

11:30 - 11:45

COFFEE BREAK (hall)

11:45 - 12:45

Chair: dr hab. Przemysław Żywiczyński (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) PLENARY SESSION (room 11) Prof. dr Josep Call (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany) Can language enhance the ape mind? Chair: prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski

12:45 - 13:15

Chair: dr Agnieszka Stępkowska Tomasz Mrowicki (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) - Japenese mimetic words as remnants of the triadic-mimetic imitation system

Arkadiusz Jasiński (Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland) - Iterowane uczenie się ewolektów a dynamika reprodukcji naturalnych zasobów językowych

Agnieszka Słoboda (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) Pismo i piśmienność jako czynnik zmian w systemie składniowym średniowiecznej polszczyzny

Stanisław Prędota (University of Wrocław, Poland) - On the first Dutch-English collection of proverbs

Arkadiusz Białek, Małgorzata Stępień-Nycz, Marta Białecka-Pikul (Jagiellonian University, Poland) - Posługiwanie się gestami wskazującymi, odniesieniowymi i pantomimicznymi oraz językiem w drugim roku życia

13:15 - 13:45

13:45 - 14:15

Małgorzata Zadka (University of Wrocław, Poland) Analogie w ewolucji języków i pism

Jacek Tadeusz Waliński (University of Łódź, Poland) - Fate and hope in duality of TIME IS A PURSUER metaphor

LUNCH (canteen, Park Hotel)

14:15 - 15:15

15:15 - 15:45

Andreas Baumann (University of Vienna, Austria) - Eco-evolutionary dynamics of linguistic replicators

Emilia Aksamit, Aleksandra Trędewicz (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) Memetyczna koncepcja języka

15:45 - 16:15

Joel Parthemore (Lund University, Sweden) The case for protoconcepts

Luke McCrohon (University of Tokyo & Cerego Ltd., Japan) - The emergence of language and the memetic immune system

16:15 - 16:20

CONFERENCE CLOSING (room 11) prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch, Poland) TELECONFERENCE: Prof. dr Sue Savage-Rumbaugh

16:20 - 17:50

Chair: dr Sławomir Wacewicz

Jacek Mianowski (Committee for Philology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch) Visual perception, art and the emergence of writing. Interferences of art and early European writing systems

DOCUMENTARY: PROJECT NIM (room 11) director: John Marsh

Joanna Boguska-Kawałek (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland) - The discourse of the avant-garde art as an expression of primordial emotions of man


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