presentations

Hinnell, J. & Parrill, F. (2021, June 17).  Gesture influences resolution of ambiguous contrasting statements.  Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (Montreal, virtual). 

Hinnell, J. & Parrill, F. (2021, June 6).  Gesture helps listeners disambiguate expressions of opinion.  Canadian Linguistic Association (Regina, virtual). 

Hinnell, J. (2021, January). Head, shoulders, knees, and toes: The role of the body in communication. UBC Postdoctoral research day, January 18 2021. Awarded best lightening talk award.

Hinnell, J. & Rice, S. (2020, November).  X, Y, and whatever: The embodiment of list-extending expressions in English. High Desert Linguistics Society (HDLS), Albuquerque, New Mexico. 

Dancygier, B. & Hinnell, J. (2019, August). Stance construction in multimodal, multi-media contexts. In Dancygier, B., Rice, S. & Janzen, T. (Chairs), Stance-stacking in language and multimodal communication. Theme Session at the 15th International Association of Cognitive Linguistics, Nishinomiya, Japan. 

Hinnell, J. & Rice, S. (2019, August). The embodied marking of stance in North American English Discourse: Stacked and idiomatic.  In Dancygier, B., Rice, S. & Janzen, T. (Chairs), Stance-stacking in language and multimodal communication. Theme Session at the 15th International Association of Cognitive Linguistics, Nishinomiya, Japan. 

Hinnell, J. (2019, May). The verbal-kinesic enactment of contrast in North American English.  Paper presented at the 12th meeting of the International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature, Lund, Sweden.

Hinnell, J. (2019, May). The verbal-kinesic enactment of contrast in North American English.  Paper presented at the 12th meeting of the International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature, Lund, Sweden.

Hinnell, J. (2018, July). Iconicity in the body: Signaling contrast in discourse. Paper presented at the 3rd meeting of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics, Toronto, ON.

Hinnell, J. & Rice, S. (2018, June). The embodied marking of discourse navigation. Paper presented at the 16th International Conference on Language and Social Psychology, Edmonton, AB.

Hinnell, J. & Rice, S. (2018, February). ‘So anyways, as I was saying…’: The embodied marking of discourse junctures. Paper presented at the 44th meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society, Berkeley, CA.

Hinnell, J. & Rice, S. (2017, November). ‘How shall I put it?’: Parentheticals as multimodal, stance-marking constructions. Paper presented at the 4th meeting of Mapping Multimodal Dialogue, Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany.

Rice, S. & Hinnell, J. (2017, July). ‘..Which, by the way…’: Multimodal marking of medial asides in North American English. Paper presented at the 14th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Tartu, Estonia.

Hinnell, J. & Rice, S. (2016, July). ‘On the one hand… ‘: Opposition and optionality in the embodied marking of stance in North American English. Paper presented at the 7th meeting of the International Society for Gesture Studies, Paris, France.

Beecks, C., Hassani, M., Hinnell, J., Schüller, D., Brenger, B., Mittelberg, I., & Seidl, T. (2015, August). Spatiotemporal Similarity Search in 3D Motion Capture Gesture Streams. Paper presented at the 14th International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases, Hong Kong.

Mittelberg, I., Hinnell, J., Beecks, C., Hassani, M., & Seidl, T. (2015, July). Emergent grammar in gesture: A motion-capture analysis of image-schematic aspectual contours in North American English speaker-gesturers. Paper presented at the 13th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Rice, S. & Hinnell, J. (2015, July). Head, shoulders, knees, and toes: The partitioning of the body in the embodied marking of stance. Paper presented at the 13th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Schüller, D., Beecks, C., Hassani, M., Hinnell, J., Brenger, B., Seidl, T., & Mittelberg, I. (2015, June). Automated Pattern Analysis in Gesture Research: Similarity Measuring in 3D Motion Capture Models of Communicative Action. Paper presented at the Göttingen Dialog in Digital Humanities, Göttingen, Germany.

Hinnell, J., & Mittelberg, I. (2014, November). Image schemas as a mapping tool for aspectual contours in co-speech gesture. Paper presented at the 2nd meeting of Mapping Multimodal Dialogue, Leuven, Belgium.

Hinnell, J., Beecks, C., Hassani, M., Seidl, T. & Mittelberg, I. (2014, November). Multimodal constructions: A quantitative image-schema analysis of aspect-marking gestures. Paper presented at the 12th meeting of Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language, Santa Barbara, CA.

Hinnell, J. (2014, November). ‘Honestly, Clearly and Certainly’: The case for an English peripheral stance construction. Paper presented at the 12th meeting of Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language, Santa Barbara, CA.

Hinnell, J. (2014, July). Multimodal aspectual constructions in North American English: A corpus analysis of aspect in co-speech gesture using Little Red Hen. Paper presented at the 6th meeting of the International Society for Gesture Studies, San Diego, CA.

Rice, S. & Hinnell, J. (2014, July). Inflection-specific gestural constructions in English: The case of the catenative auxiliary. Paper presented at the 6th meeting of the International Society for Gesture Studies, San Diego, CA.

Hinnell, J. (2013, November). Gestural iconicity in quantitative measures: A corpus study of English periphrastic auxiliaries. Paper presented at the 1st meeting of Mapping Multimodal Dialogue, Aachen, Germany.

Hinnell, J. (2013, June). TAM and gesture in North American English. Paper presented at the 12th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Hinnell, J. & Geeraert, K. (2013, June). [be done X] in Canadian English: Using statistical methods to analyze constructions. Paper presented at the 12th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Hinnell, J. (2013, May). Aspect marking and co-speech gesture: A multi-modal corpus study. Paper presented at the 5th meeting of the Association Francaise de Linguistique Cognitive, Lille, France.

Hinnell, J. (2013, January). Corpus creation using blogs: Investigating the [be done X] construction in Canadian English. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association for Corpus Linguistics, San Diego, CA.

Hinnell, J. (2012, May). ‘Are you done your homework?: A construction account of [be done + NP]. Paper presented at the 11th meeting of Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language, Vancouver, BC.

Han, C.-H., Elouazizi, N., Galeano, C., Görgülü, E., Hedberg, N., Hinnell, J., … & Kirby, S. (2012, April). Processing strategies and resumptive pronouns in English. Paper presented at the 30th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Santa Cruz, CA.

Hinnell, J. (2012, April). Corpus Creation Using Blogs: Investigating [be done X] in Canadian English. Paper presented at the Northwest Linguistics Conference, Seattle, WA.

Han, C.-H., Kirby, S., Elouazizi, N., Gorgulu, E., Hedberg, N., Hinnell, J., … & Kim, Jeffrey, M. (2012, January). Subject-object asymmetry in English resumption. Paper presented at the 86th meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Portland, OR.

Hinnell, J. (2011, February). Language use in Nunavut: A view from the World Englishes paradigm. Paper presented at the Northwest Linguistics Conference, Victoria, BC.

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