Upcoming talks
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Conferences
Holden Härtl & Katharina Zaychenko. Modern Linguistics & Language Didactics (LiDi) 2022. Kassel University, Germany, April 28-29.
Invited talks
The representation of motion events: An empirical investigation of grammatical and cognitive factors determining the conceptualization of motion components. January 25, 2022. Kassel University, Seminar: Linguistic Relativity.
Presentation of grammatical and cognitive factors shaping motion event conceptualization. January 19, 2020. Kassel University, Seminar: Linguistic Relativity.
Presentations/Proceedings
2022
[with Manuela Roppelt] "Grammatical Factors in Motion Event Cognition and Second Language Acquisition" Talk at the colloquium "Norddeutsches Linguistisches Kolloquium" (NLK), Oldenburg, April 7-8.
2021
"Progressive Aspect in Education and Cognitive Linguistics" Talk and Session Chair at the "3rd International Conference on Language Education and Research" (LERC), Athens, October 1-3.
"Capacity Load in Motion Event Construal: Insights from Similarity Judgments, Language Production, and Reaction Time Performance" Talk at the conference "Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application” (CARLA), Bolzano, September 16-17.
"Effects on the conceptualization of motion events: Insights from similarity judgments, verbalization, and mouse tracking" Talk at the conference "Neglected Aspects of Motion Event Descriptions" (NAMED), Paris, Juli 1-2.
"Grammatical and cognitive factors shaping motion event conceptualization". Talk at the "Young Linguists Meeting in Poznan" (YLMP), Poznan, April 23-25.
"Too much information? Cognitive costs determining motion event verbalization and conceptualization". Talk at the Workshop "Can motion event construal be taught or restructured? Evidence from bilinguals and L2 learners" (Motion2021), Reading, April 16-17.
"Die konzeptuelle Repräsentation von Bewegungsereignissen: Eine sprachvergleichende Korpus-Studie". Talk at the colloquium "Norddeutsches Linguistisches Kolloquium" (NLK), Oldenburg, March 25-26.
"The influence of grammatical and non-linguistic factors on motion event descriptions: A cross-linguistic study". Talk at the conference "43rd Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society" (DGfS), Freiburg, February 23-26.
2020
"Grammatische und nicht-sprachliche Faktoren als Einfluss auf die Konzeptualisierung von Bewegungsereignissen". Talk at the meeting "68. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft" (StuTS), Berlin, November 19-22.
"Die konzeptuelle Repräsentation von Bewegungsereignissen". Talk at the meeting "16. Sprachwissenschaftliche Tagung für Promotionsstudierende" (STaPs), Vienna, September 25-26.
2019
"Die Repräsentation von Bewegungsereignissen". Talk at the biannual meeting of the "Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaftliches Promotionskolleg" (GeKKo), Hofgeismar, October 11-12.
Poster
[with Holden Härtl] "The impact of goal salience on motion event descriptions: a cross-linguistic study". Poster presentation at the conference "Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing" (AMLaP), Potsdam, September 3-5.
Publications
Härtl, Holden & Zaychenko, Katharina (2024). Depicting grammatical categories in theoretical linguistics and language education. To appear in: Trends in Applied Linguistics [TAL]. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
Zaychenko, Katharina (2024). The representation of motion events in English and German - An empirical investigation of grammatical versus lexical aspect and cognitive factors determining motion event conceptualization of native speakers and learners. To appear in: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
Zaychenko, Katharina (2022). Der Einfluss grammatischer und nicht-sprachlicher Faktoren auf die Ereigniskonzeptualisierung und den Fremdsprachenerwerb: Ein sprachvergleichender Einblick. Aspektualität in Varietäten des Deutschen, Linguistische Berichte 32, S. 185ff.
Zaychenko, Katharina (2021). Grammatical and cognitive factors shaping the conceptualization of motion events: A cross-linguistic investigation of language production and memory performance. Languages in Contrast, 22.1, 136-159.