Changing Discourses – Aspects of Linguistic, Social and Discourse Variation
International Conference Organized by Károli Gáspár University in Cooperation with
DiscourseNet and DiPVaC Research Network
8.45 Registration opens
9.15 Conference Opening
9.30–11.30 Section 1 (chair: Stephen Levey)
9.30-10.00 LEVEY, Stephen: Learning to sound like a native speaker: Evidence from discourse-pragmatic variation and change
10.00-10.30 ZIĘBA, Anna: Metaverse Metamorphosis: A Critical Exploration of Advertising Discourse and Societal Dynamics in the Digital Realm
10.30-11.00 KOCSIS, Dóra – KUNA, Ágnes: Discursive patterns of self-justification in conflict narratives of doctors and nurses and its impact on conflict outcomes
11.00-11.30 LABRENZ, Annika: Variability and variation in epistemic stance markers: A corpus study of German stance expressions across situation- and speaker-related factors
11.30-13.30 lunch break
Optional: 12:30-13:20 Guided tour in the Károlyi-Csekonics Palace, the venue of the conference
13.30-15.30 Section 2 (chair: Ben Gibb-Reid)
13.30-14.00 GIBB-REID, Ben – DISKIN-HOLDAWAY, Chloé: Creating a functional taxonomy of discourse-pragmatic yeah using inter-rater reliability
14.00-14.30 SCHLEEF, Erik – MACKAY, Brad – PFLAEGING, Jana: Awareness and Sociolinguistic Monitoring: Comparing (ing), (t), Like, You Know and Pauses
14.30-15.00 VARGA, Mónika: „Horribly friendly” – Discourse-pragmatic variation and change in Middle Hungarian registers: the case of negative emotive words and intensifiers
15.00-15.30 DÉR, Csilla Ilona: Variations of independent (insubordinate) clauses with metalinguistic function in Hungarian
15.30-16.00 coffee break
16.00-18.00 First plenary session (chairs: Péter Furkó and Csilla Dér)
16.00-17.00 KONTRA, Miklós: The life and difficult death of the mother-tongue question as a means of linguistic genocide in Hungary
17.00-18.00 STEDE, Manfred: Climate Change in Politics: The Case of the German Bundestag
8.30 Registration opens
9.00-10.30 DiPVaC Open Business Meeting
10.30-11.30 Second plenary session (chair: Péter Furkó)
DISKIN-HOLDAWAY, Chloé: Integrating phonetics and discourse-pragmatic variation: the case of just
11.30-13.30 lunch break
13.30-15.00 Section 3 (chair: Raniah Al Mufarreh)
13.30-14.00 AL MUFARREH, Raniah: Unveiling Humblebragging Among Arab Influencers
14.00-14.30 DALAMU, Taofeek O.: Advertising Agenda: An Expression of Multimodality Landscapes
14.30-15.00 SEBŐK, Melinda: Pragmatic aspects of silence in János Pilinszky’s art
15.00-15.30 CARDOSO, Paloma Batista: Negativas: a prototype for searching and classifying negative structures with ‘não’ in speech data
15.30-16.00 coffee break
16.00-17.30 Section 4 (chair: Károly Nagy)
16.00-16.30 NAGY, Károly: The critical analysis of construction of Turkish national identity in the English translation of the 2016 Republic Day Speech of Recep Tayyip Erdogan
16.30-17.00 KONOPKA, Adam: Linguistic transformations of public discourse birth control in communist Poland. Discursive study of press articles from 1956-1989
17.00-17.30 PRESTON, Dennis: Discourse Change: Not So Fast
17.45 Student Award Ceremony