32.3426, Confs: Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/France
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Subject: 32.3426, Confs: Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/France
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2021 05:09:26
From: Berthold Crysmann [berthold.crysmann at gmail.com]
Subject: Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique à Paris
Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique à Paris
Short Title: CSSP-2021
Date: 09-Dec-2021 - 11-Dec-2021
Location: Paris (Hybrid Event), France
Contact: Berthold Crysmann
Contact Email: infos.cssp at gmail.com
Meeting URL: http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax
Meeting Description:
The 14th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris (CSSP 2021) will take place
on December 9-11, 2021 at Université de Paris, Campus Rive Gauche (former
Paris-Diderot). We plan to hold the event in a hybrid format, i.e., with both
physical and virtual attendance. Depending on the development of the pandemic,
we may have to revert to an online-only conference.
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Le quatorzième Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique à Paris (CSSP 2021) aura lieu
du 9 au 11 décembre 2021 à l’Université de Paris, Campus Rive Gauche
(anciennement Paris-Diderot). Nous prévoyons d’organiser l’événement sous un
format hybride, avec à la fois des interventions en présentiel et
visioconférence. Le développement de l’épidémie pourrait toutefois nous
contraindre à passer à un format uniquement virtuel.
Program:
Thursday, the 9th of December 2021
9:00-9:30 Reception
9:30-10:30 Dag Haug (invited speaker), Constraints on Reciprocal Scope
10:30-11:10 Alexandra Vydrina, Default Agreement Anaphor in Kakabe
11:00-11:40 Break
11:40-12:20 Julie Goncharov and Hedde Zeijlstra, Parasitic licensing in
uncertainty
12:10-12:50 Julie Goncharov, Weakness of will
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:10 Suzanne Lesage and Olivier Bonami, Symmetric but non
complementary: On the gradient paradigmatic opposition of possessive forms in
Estonian
15:10-15:50 Kata Balogh, Morphosyntactic coding and local coherence in
Hungarian
15:50-16:20 Break
16:20-17:00 Zahra Mirrazi and Hedde Zeijlstra, A non-lexical approach to
NEG-RAISING
17:00-17:40 Jon Ander Mendia, Towards a pragmatic solution of the proviso
problem
17:45 Cocktail
Friday, the 10th of December 2021
9:00-9:30 Reception
9:30-10:30 Martina Wiltschko (invited speaker), What is the syntax-pragmatics
interface?
10:30-11:10 Osamu Sawada, The scalar contrastive wa in Japanese
11:10-11:40 Break
11:40-12:20 Daniel Gutzmann and Katharina Turgay, Phrasal compounds are
quotational compounds
12:20-13:00 Yoad Winter, Mixed Comparatives: Assimilating Count Nouns to Mass
Nouns
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:10 Alexandre Cremers, Degree distribution in the comparison class
explains the absolute-relative distinction for gradable adjectives
15:10-15:50 Merle Weicker and Petra Schulz, Children’s and adults’
interpretation of gradable adjectives: the role of the comparison class
15:50-16:20 Break
16:20-17:00 Arum Kang and Suwon Yoon, Two types of subjunctive in Korean:
Interaction between inquisitiveness and nonveridicality
17:00-17:40 Bridget Copley and Olga Kagan, The Russian perfective and
maximality of causal influences
Saturday, the 11th of December 2021
09:30-10:30 Philippe Schlenker (invited speaker), Semantics in the Visual
Modality
10:30-11:10 David Krassnig, Reverse Sobel Sequences: What is Being Cancelled
Here?
11:10-11:40 Break
11:40-12:20 Marcin Wągiel, Slavic derived collective nouns as spatial and
social clusters
12:20-13:00 Hualin Xiao, Brent Strickland and Sharon Peperkamp, Can
gender-fair language reduce biased representation of gender?
13:00 Farewell
Alternates:
Fabian Heck, Ways to Sidestep Minimality (and How to Diagnose Them)
Zahra Mirrazi, Skolemization As Implicit Alienable Possession
Elsi Kaiser, Focus marking with emoji: On the relation between information
structure and expressive meaning
P. Patel-Grosz, J. Katz, P. G. Grosz, T. Kelkar, A. R. Jensenius, From music
to dance: the inheritance of semantic inferences
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