35.58, Calls: 2nd Paris Workshop on Games, Decisions, and Language

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Subject: 35.58, Calls: 2nd Paris Workshop on Games, Decisions, and Language

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Date: 05-Jan-2024
From: Christina PAWLOWITSCH [christina.pawlowitsch at u-paris2.fr]
Subject: 2nd Paris Workshop on Games, Decisions, and Language


Full Title: 2nd Paris Workshop on Games, Decisions, and Language

Date: 13-Jun-2024 - 15-Jun-2024
Location: Paris, University Panthéon-Assas, France
Contact Person: Christina PAWLOWITSCH
Meeting Email: christina.pawlowitsch at u-paris2.fr
Web Site: https://game-theory.u-paris2.fr/index.html

Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2024

Meeting Description:

The aim of this workshop series is to enhance the exchange between
linguists and philosophers of language and game theorists.

This year's topic "Language Games" can be interpreted in a double
sense: We want to focus on contributions using game theory to study
aspects of language as well as philosophical investigations of game
theory as a "language game."

Program Committee:
Paul Égré
Chantal Marlats
Christina Pawlowitsch
Benjamin Spector

Call for Papers:

Notably encouraged are contributions on the following topics:
— game-theoretic treatments of problems that have been formulated in
the context of established research programs in linguistics; such as
implicatures, presupposition accommodation, anaphora, vagueness,
politeness in language, emergence of meaning, non-cooperative uses of
language (flouting of Grice’s maxims),
— game-theoretic assessments of the Rational Speech Act model,
— linguistic interpretations or applications of Bayesian dialogues,
— methodological reflections on the interaction of game theory and the
study of language.

If you would like to submit a proposal for a talk at this event,
please write to:
christina.pawlowitsch at u-paris2.fr
by January 31, 2024.



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