35.2021, Confs: The third thematic school on conditionals in Paris

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Subject: 35.2021, Confs: The third thematic school on conditionals in Paris

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Date: 11-Jul-2024
From: Igor Douven [igor.douven at gmail.com]
Subject: The third thematic school on conditionals in Paris


The third thematic school on conditionals in Paris

Date: 04-Nov-2024 - 08-Nov-2024
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Igor Douven
Contact Email: igor.douven at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://cololico-2024.sciencesconf.org/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Philosophy of Language;
Pragmatics; Semantics

Meeting Description:

We are delighted to announce that the third thematic school,
"Conditionals in Paris - logic, linguistics, and cognition," will be
held at INALCO (65 rue des Grands Moulins) during the week of November
4 to 8 of 2024.

The thematic school we are coordinating will be characterized by a
robust interdisciplinary focus, with a particular emphasis on logic,
cognitive linguistics, semantics, pragmatics and syntax.

The school's primary objective is to offer French researchers
foundational training on conditional constructions; however, it is
amenable to the inclusion of highly competent researchers from around
the globe.

The faculty of the school will consist of renowned logicians (Timothy
Williamson from Oxford and Hans Rott from Regensburg), cognitive
linguists and pragmatists (Eve Sweetser from Berkeley and Chi-Hé Elder
from East Anglia), and leading specialists in semantics and syntax
(Michela Ippolito from Toronto and Rajesh Bhatt from Amherst). This
exhaustive five-day training program will facilitate the dissemination
and advancement of research on conditional constructions.

We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to extend a warm welcome to all
individuals who are interested in contributing to this research
endeavor in Paris and acquiring scientific knowledge. For further
details, please visit: https://cololico-2024.sciencesconf.org/

Contact persons:

Igor Douven (IHPST, Sorbonne) Email: igor.douven at gmail.com
Ghanshyam Sharma (INALCO, LABEX-EFL): paris.conditionals at gmail.com



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