33.703, Confs: Applied Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Philosophy of Language, Pragmatics, Semantics/Japan

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Subject: 33.703, Confs: Applied Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Philosophy of Language, Pragmatics, Semantics/Japan

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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 18:49:10
From: Christopher Tancredi [cdtancredi at gmail.com]
Subject: Theoretical Linguistics at Keio Semantics Conference

 
Theoretical Linguistics at Keio Semantics Conference 
Short Title: TaLK 

Date: 02-Mar-2022 - 04-Mar-2022 
Location: Keio University, Mita campus, Tokyo, Japan 
Contact: Christopher Tancredi 
Contact Email: talk2022.keio at gmial.com 
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/talk2022/home 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Semantics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description: 

This conference is on topics related to formal semantics. Any topic related to
formal semantics is acceptable. The conference will be held at Keio
University, Mita campus (Tokyo), though online presentations will also be
allowed.

Registration information:
- Send an email request to talk2022.keio at gmail.com with ''TaLK Registration''
in the subject.
- Please indicate whether you plan to attend online, in person, or both.
- Please register early.  
- Registration is free.
- Links for the talks on Zoom and an invitation to the discussion on Slack
will be sent out only to people who have registered.
 

Program:

- For the most up-to-date version, please find the program listed here:
https://sites.google.com/view/talk2022/home

March 2nd
Morning session
10:00-11:30 Lucas Champollion                      Negative events and
truthmaker semantics
11:30-12:30 Patrick Munoz                              Maori personal marking
and type-e nouns
Lunch

Afternoon session
3:00-4:00     Yuta Tatsumi                   Negative polarity and the silent
MUCH in degree constructions (in person+online)
4:00-5:00     Noritsugu Hayashi          Generating and licensing the
universality of the Japanese NPI dare-mo (in person +online)
Break
5:15-6:45     Wataru Uegaki:  Cross-linguistic patterns in the selectional
restrictions of preferential predicates
6:45-9:00  Dinner party (all in-person participants are invited.  Cost:  Free)

March 3rd
Morning session
10:00-11:00 Muyi Yang                                   Referentiality and
plurality in conditionals
11:00-12:00 Xuetong Yuan and Yusuke Yagi Stronger additivity: Toward a
unification of additivity and concessivity
Lunch

Afternoon session
3:00-4:00     Daniar Kasenov                            Imperatives as
counterfactual antecedents in Russian:  a stripped approach
4:00-5:00     Jan Wislicki, Marcin Wagiel        Deriving a terminal-internal
recursion in numerical expressions
Break
5:15-6:45     Yurie Hara                                    A diachronic
semantic shift from causal to conditional: 
                                                                             a
cross-linguistic and game-theoretic approach

March 4th
Morning session
10:00-11:30 Yimei Xiang                                 Relativized
Exhaustivity: Mention-Some and Uniqueness
11:30-12:30 Julie Goncharev                            Emphatic definite
descriptions and detached reference
Lunch

Afternoon session
3:00-4:00     Yenan Sun                                    Maintaining
Mandarin hen as a weak intensifier
4:00-5:00     Aviv Schoenfeld                           Mass definite generics
Break
5:15-6:45     Yasutada Sudo                              TBA





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