CFP: Questions in Discourse, Frankfurt

Floris Roelofsen floris.roelofsen at GMAIL.COM
Sun Jun 26 12:03:01 UTC 2011


Questions in Discourse

Hosted by the Deutsch Gemeinschaft fur
Sprachwissenschaft<https://dgfs.de/cgi-bin/dgfs.pl?lang=en>
March 7-9, 2012, Frankfurt am Main

https://sites.google.com/site/inquisitivesemantics/workshops/questions-in-discourse-2012
Invited speakers
David Beaver
Jeroen Groenendijk
Malte Zimmermann
Call for papersThe proposed workshop focuses on the interaction of form and
meaning of linguistic expressions with questions in discourse. It is well
known that such an interaction exists, for instance, focus in an answer
often corresponds to the wh-word in an explicit or implicit question, and
some verbs can even embed overt or concealed questions. Recently, however,
important progress has been achieved in this regard.

On the one hand, it has been shown that questions, in particular the
question under discussion, affects the interpretation of natural language
utterances more deeply than previously assumed, for instance, the
interpretation of discourse particles seem to strongly depend on the
question under discussion (Beaver & Clark 2008) and even classical phenomena
such as presupposition projection have recently been argued to depend on the
question under discussion in a substantial way (Simons et al 2010).

On the other hand, recent developments in Inquisitive Semantics (Groenendijk
& Roelofsen 2009) suggests that the class of natural language expressions
that give rise to alternatives and invite the hearer to choose between these
alternative includes not only questions but also all kinds of expressions
related to disjunction and indefinites. This gives a new perspective on the
meaning of natural language expressions in general as suggesting one or more
potential updates of the common ground, and it gives rise to new tools in
pragmatics e.g. for the computation of quantity implicatures and the
grammatical structure of answers.

We invite theoretical papers or case studies that discuss the ways in which
questions can be captured in a discourse model, the interaction of questions
with the interpretation of other expressions, and the inquisitive nature of
disjunctive, indefinite, and interrogative constructions.
Instructions for authors
Authors can submit *anonymous* abstracts of at most *250 words *via
easychair <https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=qid2012>.
Important dates
Submission deadline:  August 15, 2011
Notification: September 15, 2011
Conference: March 7-9, 2012
Organizers
Edgar Onea <http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/191592.html>
Floris Roelofsen <http://staff.science.uva.nl/~froelofs/>
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