10.212, Confs: Semantics/Pragmatics at Cornell

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Subject: 10.212, Confs: Semantics/Pragmatics at Cornell

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Date:  Sun, 7 Feb 1999 12:30:07 -0400
From:  ewb2 at cornell.edu (E. Wayles Browne)
Subject:  Semantics/Pragmatics at Cornell

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Date:  Sun, 7 Feb 1999 12:30:07 -0400
From:  ewb2 at cornell.edu (E. Wayles Browne)
Subject:  Semantics/Pragmatics at Cornell


CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT

Mapping the Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary:
Context-Dependence

March 26-28, 1999
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853

Friday, March 26

4:30    David Kaplan
        Department of Philosophy, University of California at Los Angeles
        The meaning of 'ouch' and 'oops'
        Comments: Angelika Kratzer
        Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Reception

Saturday, March 27

9:00    Coffee
9:30    Craige Roberts
        Department of Linguistics, The Ohio State University
        Demonstratives as Definites
        Comments: Zoltn Gendler Szab
        Department of Philosophy, Cornell
11:30   David Braun
        Department of Philosophy, University of Rochester
        Demonstratives, Utterances, Linguistic Meanings, and Logic
        Comments: Sally McConnell-Ginet
        Department of Linguistics, Cornell
1-2:30  Lunch
2:30    Friederike Moltmann
        King's College, London
        Context and the Evaluation of Complex Sentences
        Comments: Delia Graff
        Department of Philosophy, Princeton
4:30    Michael Glanzberg
        Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT
        Context and Topic
        Comments: Roger Schwarzschild
        Department of Linguistics, Rutgers
Buffet/Party

Sunday, March 28

9:00    Coffee
9:30    Kai von Fintel
        Quantifier Domain Selection and Pseudo-Scope
        Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT
        Comments: Jason Stanley
        Department of Philosophy, Cornell
11:30   Jeffrey C. King
        Are Complex 'That' Phrases Devices of Direct Reference?
        Department of Philosophy, University of California at Davis
        Comments: Mandy Simons
        Department of Philosophy , Carnegie Mellon University

Friday and Saturday events are scheduled for the A.D. White House.
Sunday's session will be held in Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin
Smith Hall.  For paper abstracts and information on lodgings and other
details, including an update on location, please consult our web posting at
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/phil/confer.html

This conference is sponsored by the Departments of Linguistics and
Philosophy, the University Lecture Committee, and the Cognitive Studies
Program.


Sally McConnell-Ginet
Professor of Linguistics
Chair, Department of Linguistics
Morrill Hall, Cornell
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-6469
(Linguistics office: 255-1105, 255-3384)
FAX: 607-255-2044

[posted by Wayles Browne ewb2 at cornell.edu ]


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