16.1689, Confs: Cognitive Sci/Pragmatics/Semantics/Paris, France

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Subject: 16.1689, Confs: Cognitive Sci/Pragmatics/Semantics/Paris, France

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Date: 24-May-2005
From: Isidora Stojanovic < isidora at stanford.edu >
Subject: Semantic/Pragmatics Distinction: What Is It, and Does It Really Matter?

	
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Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 16:21:28
From: Isidora Stojanovic < isidora at stanford.edu >
Subject: Semantic/Pragmatics Distinction: What Is It, and Does It Really Matter?


Semantic/Pragmatics Distinction: What Is It, and Does It Really Matter?

Date: 04-Jul-2005 - 05-Jul-2005
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Isidora Stojanovic
Contact Email: isidora at stanford.edu
Meeting URL: http://spworkshop.online.fr

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics;
Semantics

Meeting Description:

Workshop held in conjunction with CONTEXT 05, the Fifth International
Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context.

The semantics/pragmatics distinction has been very much discussed lately. The
aim of the workshop is to examine the relationship among the different criteria
that have been used to distinguish pragmatic phenomena from semantic ones, to
elicit proposals for new criteria, and to discuss the relevance and the
applications of the semantics/pragmatics distinction.

The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction: What Is It, and Does It Really Matter?

The workshop will start on July 4 and end on July 5.

For program details, please visit http://spworkshop.online.fr

For registration and related inquiries, please visit http://context-05.org





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