34.3718, Calls: 24th Szklarska Poręba Workshop

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Subject: 34.3718, Calls: 24th Szklarska Poręba Workshop

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Date: 08-Dec-2023
From: Lotte Hogeweg [lotte.hogeweg at ru.nl]
Subject: 24th Szklarska Poręba Workshop


Full Title: 24th Szklarska Poręba Workshop

Date: 08-Mar-2024 - 11-Mar-2024
Location: Szklarska Poręba, Poland
Contact Person: Lotte Hogeweg
Meeting Email: lotte.hogeweg at ru.nl
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/24thszklarskaporebaworkshop

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Philosophy of
Language; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2023

Meeting Description:

Linguists, logicians, philosophers, psychologists, and interested
researchers from other areas are cordially invited to join the 24th
Workshop on the Roots of Pragmasemantics on March 8 to 11, 2024.

We especially invite papers on this year's special theme: The limits
of the lexicon. This theme addresses questions concerning the scope of
lexical meaning and (cognitive and universal) constraints on the
lexicon. Possible topics include:
 -      Rich versus thin lexical meanings
-       Under- versus overspecification
-       Thick concepts
-       Expressive and social lexical meaning
-       Lexical meaning and emotion
-       Conventional versus non-conventional lexical meaning
-       Distributional semantics
-       Universals in lexical meaning
-       The processing of lexical meaning

This year's confirmed invited speakers are:

- Mora Maldonado (Université de Nantes)
- Agustin Vicente (Ikerbasque Foundation of Science)
- Dan Zeman  (University of Warsaw, Institute of Philosophy)

We also welcome contributions relevant to any of the more classical
subjects of this workshop series. Experimental as well as theoretical
approaches are welcome. We in particular encourage the presentation of
innovative ideas, even if still in need of later refinement and
submissions by students who have no previous experience presenting at
international workshops.

More traditional Szklarska Poręba themes include:
- Coordination on meaning
- Inference in natural language
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Bayesian models of interpretation
- Quantum cognition and language
- Grammaticalisation and other approaches to diachrony
- Language typology and semantics/pragmatics
- Game theoretical pragmatics
- Formal models of language acquisition
- Explicature and implicature
- The architecture of the syntax/semantics interface
- Licensing of polarity elements, quantification etc.
- The evolution of communication and language
- Optimality theory

Call for Papers:

24th Szklarska Poręba Workshop

Date: 08-Mar-2024 - 11-Mar-2024
Location: Szklarska Poręba, Poland
Contact: Lotte Hogeweg
Contact Email: lotte.hogeweg at ru.nl
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/24thszklarskaporebaworkshop

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Philosophy of
Language; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description:
Linguists, logicians, philosophers, psychologists, and interested
researchers from other areas are cordially invited to join the 24th
Workshop on the Roots of Pragmasemantics on March 8 to 11, 2024.

We especially invite papers on this year's special theme: The limits
of the lexicon. This theme addresses questions concerning the scope of
lexical meaning and (cognitive and universal) constraints on the
lexicon. Possible topics include:
 - Rich versus thin lexical meanings
- Under- versus overspecification
- Thick concepts
- Expressive and social lexical meaning
- Lexical meaning and emotion
- Conventional versus non-conventional lexical meaning
- Distributional semantics
- Universals in lexical meaning
- The processing of lexical meaning

This year's confirmed invited speakers are:
- Mora Maldonado (Université de Nantes)
- Agustin Vicente (Ikerbasque Foundation of Science)
- Dan Zeman (University of Warsaw, Institute of Philosophy)
- Jakub Dotlačil (Utrecht University)

We also welcome contributions relevant to any of the more classical
subjects of this workshop series. Experimental as well as theoretical
approaches are welcome. We in particular encourage the presentation of
innovative ideas, even if still in need of later refinement and
submissions by students who have no previous experience presenting at
international workshops.

More traditional Szklarska Poręba themes include:
- Coordination on meaning
- Inference in natural language
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Bayesian models of interpretation
- Quantum cognition and language
- Grammaticalisation and other approaches to diachrony
- Language typology and semantics/pragmatics
- Game theoretical pragmatics
- Formal models of language acquisition
- Explicature and implicature
- The architecture of the syntax/semantics interface
- Licensing of polarity elements, quantification etc.
- The evolution of communication and language
- Optimality theory

Call for Papers:

Submission instructions
We invite submission of BLIND abstracts in PDF format, to be sent to:
szklarskaworkshop (AT) gmail (DOT) com by December 15, 2023.
Acceptance decisions will be made by mid January.

Abstract guidelines are:
No longer than one A4 page including references, 2.5cm margins, 11pt.
If this is your first presentation outside of your home institution,
please indicate this in your cover email.



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