第13回京都大学グローバルCOE共催講演会
「心が活きる教育のための国際的拠点」
B・D合同プロジェクト「幸福感の国際比較研究」
Bergen教授講演会 ・セミナーの記録
ハワイ大学のBergen准教授が、日本学術振興会(企画者:東京工業大学 赤間啓之准教授)の招きにより来日しました。Bergen先生は,身体化認知,メタファー,イメージ,概念などの認知言語学的研究を進めている 若手の研究者です.Bergen先生は,Happinessに関しても研究をしているため, 幸福感の国際比較に関するG-COEのプロジェクトとしてB,Dチーム共催で,京大での講演会とセミナーをおこないました.この企画は山梨正明先生のご協力もいただきました.
下記の通り、前半は、若手対象(院生、若手研究者など)の少人数の研究会、後半は講演会をおこないました。 講演では,Happinessについて言及していただ きました.約45名の出席で,活発な議論が行われました.
日時:2008年5月8日(木曜) 午後1時半-5時半 終了
場所: 京都大学百周年時計台記念館2F会議室III
アクセス・地図:http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/access/campus/map6r_y.htm
1:30-3:30 若手中心セミナー International seminar on embodied cognition for young researcher
話題提供者
Otani, N. Embodied Scales and Asymmetrical Distributions of Antonymy:The Stable Sense of the Particle Down and its Cognitive Basis
Taira, T. Spatial cognition in sentence comprehension.
Tsunemi, K. Two different perceptual aspects of literary reading
Kojima, T. Perspective-taking in comprehension of projective spatial terms
4:00-5:30 講演会
講演者: Benjamin Bergen (Department of Linguistics, University of Hawaii, Manoa)
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen
タイトル:Mental Simulation in Language Understanding (言語理解におけるメンタルシミュレーション)
要旨:When people understand language, they do so using not only knowledge
specific to language, but also cognitive systems dedicated to perception,
motor control, and emotion. When your hear or read a sentence, you perform
a "mental simulation" of the content of that sentence - that is, you
imagine the things, events, and relations that are described. For
instance, when you read a sentence like "The monkey climbed the tree", you
construct visual images of a monkey climbing a tree, including the shape
of the monkey and the direction it is climbing in. When you hear a
sentence like "I punched the pillow with my right hand", you imagine the
feeling of punching a pillow, including the amount of force you would use,
and the texture of the pillow. When you hear a sentence like "Your pet dog
runs up to greet you after a long day away", you experience the happiness
appropriate to the situation.
In this talk, I will discuss experimental evidence showing that people are
indeed using mental simulation to understand language. Not only do words,
like "monkey" and "punch", affect mental simulation, so does grammar. As a
result, differences in grammar across languages, for instance Japanese and
English, produce differences in the mental simulations that people
construct while processing sentences in these languages.
This research is important in a broader view since it shows that, like
other higher cognitive functions, such as reason and memory, language
depends intimately on other, lower-level cognitive systems, such as those
dedicated to emotion, motor control, and perception.
問合せ先: 楠見 孝 kusumi(at)educ.kyoto-u.ac.jp (at)=@
参考
Happiness関係の文献
Searching for Happiness or Full of Joy? Source Domain Activation Matters. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.. (With Meylysa Tseng, Yiran Hu, and Wen-Wei Han)
Bergen先生自身による論文リンク
Empirical methods for simulation semantics
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen/papers/BergenEMCLchapter.pdf
Spatial and linguistic aspects of visual imagery in sentence
comprehension
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen/papers/BLMN-final.pdf
Searching for Happiness or Full of Joy? Source Domain Activation Matters
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen/papers/tseng_et_al.pdf
Writing Direction Influences Spatial Cognition
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen/papers/f895-chan.pdf
Mental Simulation in Spatial Language Processing
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen/papers/844-bergen.pdf
Embodied Construction Grammar in Simulation-Based Language Understanding
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bergen/ECG.pdf
2008.5.9 update