32.4002, Summer Schools: Dynamic Syntax / Online
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Subject: 32.4002, Summer Schools: Dynamic Syntax / Online
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Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2021 15:49:01
From: Associação Brasileira de Linguística [abralin at abralin.org]
Subject: Dynamic Syntax / Online
Dynamic Syntax
Host Institution:
Website: https://ead.abralin.org
Dates: 01-May-2022 - 31-Jul-2022
Location: Online, Online, Brazil
Focus: The course combines pre-recorded asynchronous content which participants can look at and work through on their own, as well as live synchronous interactive sessions. The live sessions will be interactive and provide an opportunity for discussion and questions, as well as to engage with those working in the framework.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum
Description:
This course provides students with a comprehensive and interactive
introduction to the Dynamic Syntax theoretical framework (Kempson et al. 2001;
Cann et al. 2005). Dynamic Syntax is a formal model of utterance description
which aims to capture the real-time parsing and production process. There is a
broad consensus that humans process linguistic input incrementally, updating
the meaning of the utterance after each word or morpheme. However, the
dynamics of this incremental on-line process has traditionally not been
reflected in most formal linguistic accounts.
Dynamic Syntax seeks to address this gap by providing a model of the way in
which hearers build step-by-step semantic representations (and
interpretations) from the information provided by words and morphemes in
context. Unlike most formal frameworks, Dynamic Syntax succeeds in modelling
the parsing and production process using the same tools and mechanisms.
Registration: 14-Dec-2021 to 30-Apr-2022
Contact Person: Abralin EAD
Email: ead at abralin.org
Registration Instructions:
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