32.2847, FYI: Linguistic and Philosophical Thoughts about Reference

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Subject: 32.2847, FYI: Linguistic and Philosophical Thoughts about Reference

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Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2021 01:55:00
From: Ana Clara Polakof [anaclarapo at gmail.com]
Subject: Linguistic and Philosophical Thoughts about Reference

 
The DTLLG (Instituto de Lingüística-FHCE/UdelaR-Uruguay) is pleased to invite
you to the Symposium “Linguistic and Philosophical Thoughts about Reference”,
which will be held online, via zoom, the 10th of September of 2021 from 11:00
to 16:00 (GMT-3/UTC-3).

The schedule will be as follows:

11:00-12:00

1) What is reference?

Answers by: Arthur Sullivan from Memorial University (Canada),  and Louise
McNally from Univ. Pompeu Fabra (Spain). Comments by: Eduarda Calado from
IIF/SADAF/CONICET (Argentina).

12:00-13:00

2) Is there reference to the abstract?

Answers by: Marco Ruffino from Univ. Estad. de Campinas (Brazil), and
Friederike Moltmann from Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
Comments by: Ana Clara Polakof, from Universidad de la República/SNI
(Uruguay).

13:00-14:00

break

14:00-15:00

3) Is there sentential reference?

Answers by: Kepa Korta from Univ. of the Basque Country (Spain), and
Christopher Potts from Stanford University (USA). Comments by: Fernando
Carranza, from Universidad de Buenos Aires/Conicet (Argentina).

15:00-16:00

4) Is there reference to time?

Answers by: María de Ponte from Univ. of the Basque Country (Spain), and
Brenda Laca from Univ. de la República (Uruguay). Comments by: David Rey, from
Universidad del Valle (Colombia).

The event will be held via zoom and in English.

This activity has the support of the Linguistics Directive, Facultad de
Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, and CSIC (UdelaR). It is also
organized as a part of the research project FCE_3_2018_1_148810 (ANII), and
the research group from CSIC (UdelaR)“Fundamentos Filosóficos de la
Lingüística” (group880964).

Information at: https://www.aboutreference.org
 



Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language





 



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