{"id":12805,"date":"2020-12-04T13:54:54","date_gmt":"2020-12-04T18:54:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/cognitivescience\/?p=12805"},"modified":"2020-12-04T13:58:08","modified_gmt":"2020-12-04T18:58:08","slug":"andrew-brook-distinguished-lecture-series-the-ad-hoc-construction-of-linguistic-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/cognitivescience\/2020\/andrew-brook-distinguished-lecture-series-the-ad-hoc-construction-of-linguistic-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Andrew Brook Distinguished Lecture series &#8220;The ad hoc construction of linguistic meaning&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We are pleased to announce that this year\u2019s Andrew Brook Distinguished Lecture series will be delivered by Dr. Daniel Casasanto from Cornell University.<\/p>\n<p>Date: Dec 9, 2020 03:00pm -4:30pm<\/p>\n<p>Location:\u00a0online<\/p>\n<p>Join Zoom Meeting<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/carleton-ca.zoom.us\/j\/96022456264\">https:\/\/carleton-ca.zoom.us\/j\/96022456264<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Meeting ID: 960 2245 6264<br \/>\nPasscode: 877883<\/p>\n<p>Title:\u00a0The ad hoc construction of linguistic meaning<\/p>\n<p>Speaker: Daniel Casasanto &#8211; Cornell University<\/p>\n<p>Abstract:<\/p>\n<p>To explain how people think and communicate, cognitive scientists posit a repository of concepts, categories, and meanings (CC&amp;Ms) that are stable across time and shared across individuals. But if concepts are stable, how can people use them so flexibly? In this talk I\u2019ll explore a possible answer: Maybe this stability is an illusion. Perhaps all CC&amp;Ms are constructed ad hoc each time we use them. According to the Ad Hoc Cognition framework, all words are infinitely polysemous, all communication is \u201cgood enough,\u201d and no idea is ever the same twice. Commonalities across instantiations of CC&amp;Ms yield some emergent stability.<\/p>\n<p>I will argue, however, that even the most stable-seeming CC&amp;Ms are constructed ad hoc, and vary (a) from one microsecond to the next within a given instantiation, (b) from one instantiation to the next within an individual, and (c) from person to person and group to group as a function of people\u2019s experiential history. Thinking depends on brains, and brains are always changing; therefore thoughts are always changing. By understanding the ad hoc construction of linguistic meaning, researchers can dissolve some of the fundamental problems in language and cognition and frame a new set of challenges for the cognitive sciences.<\/p>\n<p>Relevant reading:<\/p>\n<p>Casasanto, D., &amp; Lupyan, G. (2015).\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/casasanto.com\/papers\/Casasanto&amp;Lupyan_AdHocConcepts_2015.pdf\">All concepts are ad hoc concepts<\/a>. In E. Margolis &amp; S. Laurence (Eds.),\u00a0The conceptual mind: New directions in the study of concepts\u00a0(pp. 543-566). Cambridge: MIT Press.<\/p>\n<p>Biography:<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Casasanto is an Associate Professor of Human Development and Psychology at Cornell University and director of the Experience and Cognition Laboratory &lt;casasanto.com&gt;. He studies how the diversity of human experience is reflected in our brains and minds: how people with different physical and social experiences come to think, feel, and act differently, in fundamental ways. 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