Wednesday, October 31, 2007

October Last

October Last

Children giggle on the street
Black costume yellow pumpkin
And trick or treat
Scary movies are to release
Holiday mood is already here
October last
The final day of the month
I see trees turning brown
Houses decorated with cobwebs
In the front
Tell me
What story is in your head
Which candy have you got the most
Did you enjoy the feast

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Cosmos

Cosmos

Dabbing hues on canvas
Printing colours with inner voice
An image of cosmos
Entrenched through layers of atmosphere
Heavy as it seems
Intangible as it actually is
Where to find parts of speech
One can assemble the beauty of dream
Light dark and something in between

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Cold Case

Cold Case

Rebellious act shouts
Incongruence reacts
Expectation seems heavy
Sometimes suffocating too
Cruel assault leaves
Grievance and regret
Eternal separation hurts the most
Over the course of life and death
Youth stays in mind
Words never fade
If experience really teaches
When lesson have we all learnt

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Organizing a conference

Most of us went to the meeting held by our professor this noon. We are going to organize an international postgraduate cognitive linguistics conference. It is a very good way to help us share and learn from different outstanding scholars and peers. Of course there will be a lot of tasks required to run this even smoothly. However, it will add some excitement to our regular studies at school.

I remember a similar activity in the past. It was the graduation banquet project during my studies in hotel management in Switzerland. The whole project took the entire term for planning, implementing, and so forth. Everyone got involved and boy were we busy back then! Basically we formed a banquet company and had a chairman and other managerial positions such as financial officer, kitchen manager, public relations, etc. We invited a keynote speaker giving a talk related to our theme, which was “Phantom of the Opera”. And guess what? We even sold tickets for the banquet! It was like really running a business. That event was one of the most incredible experiences I ever had in academic days. I got to learn how to cooperate with people from all sorts of culture, mindset, personality, and backgrounds. Team spirit was what counted as a fundamental factor of success. We didn’t win the first prize but good enough for standing ovation that night!

Sometimes, I wonder how those classmates are doing now. What have they become career-wise? As far as I’m concerned, not everyone got into hospitality industry. Like myself, I went into language and now on the track to cognitive linguistics and aim for cognition and neuroscience in the specific domain of linguistics, language acquisition, bilingualism and multilingualism…

Monday, October 22, 2007

Stage

Stage

Pull out strength
Mise en place
Material and idea
Improvise
Walk elegantly
Talk powerfully
Stage
Where I find attractive
There I am energetic

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Unified conceptualization

No wonder they call this place ‘sunshine city’. We have had really nice weather for the last few weeks. I like to listen to the sound of wave during the night and be able to wake up in sunshine as well. School is all right; and I am getting used to reading a lot. A lot means excessive, incredibly huge amount, etc. Then I realize it’s better to do some key-point speed reading otherwise it would take forever finishing tasks.

I still find neuroscience very fascinating. The more I read the more interest I develop. After all, this is a perfect time doing a great variety of reading in various fields. As for cognitive linguistics, my personal feel is if this cannot be applied in the pragmatic fashion, it is just a theory, not much attractive to the general public. Of course, for those who like philosophical stimulation, debate, analysis, it is indeed a good medium elevating one’s intellectual level. But I am more concerned how lay audience can also benefit from this sort of research as language is an integral part of human activity. I believe many people would like to know more about language they use daily and the ones they wish to master apart from their mother tongue.

Cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research gives rise to certain results demonstrating people’s conceptual structures and metaphorical implications are different. Yet how do human beings conjure up metaphors at conceptual level? Is it a natural mechanism or is it mainly influenced by the speech community and pedagogy? Do people have a choice or not? Having a common ground for conveying metaphorical meanings is necessary but how do people know the message receiver has the similar knowledge domain?

My other question is the easy and prevalent access to the Internet. The world has become smaller and smaller. Does this mean in the near future humans will have, on the average, similar cognition towards the external world as well as the internal one regardless of which society you are from? Is it a good thing to go in that direction? If this day really comes, then what’s fun being an individual, being able to conceptualize things in singular ways and proving the existence of self in this universe? I reckon this day, if not impossible, will greatly impact on every aspect of our civilization in human history, and perhaps bring about consequences we never expect.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Worldview

Worldview

Running barefoot
Amassing sea salt
I never had coke
Nor rock ‘n’ roll
You think
I’m poor

I say
Not quite so
If comparison doesn’t hold
Where is the line one must draw
Worldview
It’s not just your side of scope
As for mine
One can never know

Therefore don't impose
What you reckon is real
Upon my untainted world
Taking photos
Sighing sorrow

Whatever you want to rule
Don't get me involved
Because I want to live
Like a dove
Calm and peaceful

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Lecture

Lecture

A series of floating messages
Conveying in the air
Cut through
Layers of convoluted thought
Eyes are dancing
Minds are winding
Is the ivory tower merely academic
Value we hold
Moral we have
What else constitutes the path
Of transform
Lecture
One need not agree
However
It may be a moment of contrast
Bringing stimulation of every sort

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Rain

Rain

Rain
Scribbling down
Semiotic representations
Gently tapped on the windowpane
A configuration of diverse percepts
Man seems to manipulate
Words of meaning
In every aspect
Domain and frame
That
I can’t distinguish
Rain on my face
Or from someone else’s heartbreak
Rain
Mixing up
Whether it is in or under
We all get the effect
Without an overt concept

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Monday, October 08, 2007

Maple Red Again

Maple Red Again

Bus sped down the hill
Miles of endless fields
Yellow brown and green hues
Freeze
On the aperture of my insomniac soul
Wind tosses around
Flying leaves form
I see maple red again
On this day of blue autumn rain
Dexterous as an artist
Whoever painted the lake
It is the most divine work
Unveiling my deepest thought

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Friday, October 05, 2007

Time and Space

Time and Space

In darkness
I see an anguish wave
Slashing hard against fate
Movements of eyes
Vivid scenes from my past
Although I can breathe
I can’t feel any pain
Time and space
Alternate at a different pace
Is it subconscious
Or doesn’t relate
As I try hard to escape
The sudden brightness seems
To pull back
An inextricable puzzle
Lying unsolved in my cold-sweated bed

Even so a new day still prevails
In the end

Written by JerSki BjorkSen

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Conceptualization

Conceptualization

Emergence of perception
Intertwines with embodiment
A blend gives rise to
Conceptualization
How effortless it seems
This mental work of complexity
In fact the mechanism involves
More than what we think
Neural networks must fire
Semantic meaning thus appears
Yet without a match
Consciousness will prevent
A process
You and I take for granted
Thought you might have
Metaphor then projects
Such is human mind
No one can be exempt
But the key point to me
Is finding equilibrium
In every move
I am going to make

Written by JerSki BjorkSen