- Pragmatic Approaches to Intertextuality
Chair: Leona Toker (Hebrew University)
- Jacob L. Mey (Odense University),
"Pragmatic Approaches to Intertextuality: When Voices Clash."
- Heinrich F. Plett (University of Essen)
"Rhetoric and Intertextuality."
- Technology and Intertextuality
Chair: Ron Zweig (Tel Aviv University)
- George P. Landow (Brown University),
"Digital Text, Hypertext, and Virtually Reifying Intertextuality."
- Conventional and Poetic Language
Chair: Ruth Berman (Tel Aviv University)
- Raymond Gibbs (UC Santa Cruz),
"Conceptual Metaphor Underlying Conventional and Poetic Language."
- Yeshayahu Shen (Tel Aviv University)
"Cognitive Constraints on Poetic Figures."
- Types of Figurative Language
Chair: Tanya Reinhart (Tel Aviv University)
- John M. Kennedy (University of Toronto),
"Metaphor Versus Simile: When is One Stronger than the Other?"
- Gerard Steen (Tilburg University)
"Types of Metaphor and Genres of Discourse."
- Intermedial Intertextuality
Chair: Tamar Yacobi (Tel Aviv University)
- Michael Worton (University College, London),
"Reading Paintings into Texts."
- Towards a Cognitive Theory of Intertextuality
Chair: Reuven Tsur (Tel Aviv University)
- Ziva Ben-Porat (Tel Aviv University),
"Constructing and Applying a Cognitive Model."
- David Pearlman (Tel Aviv University)
"Cognitive Intertextuality and Midrash."
- Stereotypes as Intertexts
Chair: Zephyra Porat (Tel Aviv University)
- Ziva Ben-Porat (Tel Aviv University),
"Visual and Verbal Activation of Stereotypes: The Construction of Intertextual Junctions."
- Joseph Leerssen (University of Amsterdam)
"Typicality, Irony, Recognition: Towards a Rhetoric of Ethnic Stereotype."
- Ruth Amossy (Tel Aviv University)
"Stereotype, Social Discourse, Intertext: An Interactional Perspective."
- Mechanisms of Enhancement and Suppression of Multiple Meanings (I)
Chair: Asa Kasher (Tel Aviv University)
- Morton A. Gernsbacher (University of Wisconsin),
"The Mechanisms of Enhancement and Suppression in Comprehension."
- (Tel Aviv University)
"Irony: Graded Silence and Indirect Negation."
- Mechanisms of Enhancement and Suppression of Multiple Meanings (II)
Chair: David Hanauer (Tel Aviv University)
- John Du Bois (UC Santa Barbara),
"Prior Text in Present Context: Dialogic Reshaping of Grammar."
- Boaz Keysar (University of Chicago)
"Perspective Taking: Language Users' Assessment of Intention."
- Round Table
Intertextuality as a Meeting Ground of Cognitive and Literary Studies
Moderator: Ziva Ben-Porat (Tel Aviv University)
Additional Participants:
Hava Bat-Zeev Shyldkrot (Tel Aviv University),
Nitza Ben-Dov (Haifa University),
Galit Hasan-Rokem (Hebrew University),
Reuven Tsur (Tel Aviv University)