Publications

Last updated: 05/15/2016

Peer-Reviewed Papers

  • Bergmann, T., Dale, R. & Lupyan, G. (in press). Socio-demographic influences on language structure and change: Not all learners are the same (commentary on Christiansen & Chater, 2015). Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

  • Bergmann, T., Dale, R., Sattari, N., Heit, E. & Bhat, H. S. (2016). The Interdisciplinarity of Collaborations in Cognitive Science. Cognitive Science. [PDF]

  • Bergmann, T. & Dale, R. (2016). A Scientometric Analysis Of Evolang: Intersections And Authorships. In Roberts, S., Cuskley, C., McCrohon, L., Barceló-Coblijn, L., Feher, O. & Verhoef, T. (Eds.), The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference (EVOLANGX11). Online at http://evolang.org/neworleans/papers/182.html.

  • Matlock, T. & Bergmann, T. (2015). Fictive Motion. In Dabrowska, E. & Divjak, D. (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. 546-562. DeGruyter Mouton. [PDF]

  • Bergmann, T., Dale, R. & Lupyan, G. (2014). Informational structure of an emerging communication system is shaped by its environment. In Cartmill, E., Roberts, S., Lyn, H. & Cornish, H. (Eds.), The Evolution of Language. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EVOLANG10). 387-388. World Scientific. [PDF]

  • Bergmann, T., Dale, R. & Lupyan, G. (2013). The Impact of Communicative Constraints on the Emergence of a Graphical Communication System. In Knauff, M., Pauen, M., Sebanz, N. & Wachsmuth, I. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. 1887-1992. Cognitive Science Society. [PDF]

Talks and Posters

  • Heit, E., Bergmann, T., Bhat, H. S. & Dale, R. (accepted). A bibliometric appoach to studying group reasoning. Talk to be presented at the International Conference on Thinking.

  • Padilla, L., Bergmann, T. & Creem-Regehr, S. (2016). Uncertainty in Weather Forecast Phrasing. Poster presented at the International Meeting of the Psychonomics Society.

  • Bergmann, T. (2016). Data exploration, model diagnostics and visualization with R. Presented at the 5th Conference on Statistical Practice 2016, San Diego.

  • Bergmann, T. & Matlock, T. (2015). Watching Fictive Motion in Action: Discourse Data from the TV News Archive. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Conference, Pasadena.

  • Bergmann, T. & Dale, R. (2015). Quantifying academic research: A case study. Presented at the Social Computing Working Group, D-Lab, UC Berkeley.

  • Coe, C., Bergmann, T. & Matlock, T. (2015). Violence Metaphors in Presidential Debates. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Conference, Pasadena.

  • Matlock, T., Gann, T., Bergmann, T. & Coe, C. (2015). Metaphor in communicating wildfire risk. Presented at the 2015 Conference on Communication and Environment, Boulder, Colorado.

  • Bergmann, T. (2014). Observing Fictive Motion in the Wild. Invited talk, CogNetwork, University of California, Berkeley.

  • Bergmann, T. & Matlock, T. (2014). Fictive Motion and Gestures: Real Discourse Data from the TV News Archive. Presented at ISGS 6, San Diego.

  • Bergmann, T. & Matlock, T. (2014). Looking at fictive motion in natural discourse. Presented at CSDL 2014, Santa Barbara.

  • Bergmann, T., Banks, C. & Matlock, T. (2014). Watching fictive motion in action. Presented at RaAM 10, Cagliary, Italy.

  • Matlock, T., Westerling, A. L., Gann, T., Bergmann, T. & Banks, C. (2014). How we Talk about Wildfires. Presented at the 94th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Session: Ways of Speaking: The Role of Language and Culture in the Production, Communication, and Interpretation of Weather Information.

  • Bergmann, T., Dale, R. & Lupyan, G. (2014). Informational structure of an emerging communication system is shaped by its environment. Presented at EVOLANG 10, Vienna, Austria.

  • Bergmann, T., Dale, R. & Lupyan, G. (2013). The Impact of Communicative Constraints on the Emergence of a Graphical Communication System. Poster presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Conference, Berlin.

  • Bergmann, T. & Matlock, T. (2013). Fictive motion in action: Gestures and visual representations co-occurring with fictive motion sentences in TV news. Presented at ESLP 2012, Potsdam, Germany.

  • Bergmann, T. (2013). The Historical Development of Fictive Motion. Presented at the 12th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC), Edmonton, Alberta.

  • Bergmann, T. & Pleyer, M. (2012). Interdisciplinary Approaches to Construal Operations. Presented at the 4th UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference, King's College London.