35.1369, FYI: The past, present, and future of experimental pragmatics, Panel discussion with Ira Noveck, Napoleon Katsos & Petra Schumacher, 14th May 2024, 16:00

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Subject: 35.1369, FYI: The past, present, and future of experimental pragmatics, Panel discussion with Ira Noveck, Napoleon Katsos & Petra Schumacher, 14th May 2024, 16:00

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Date: 02-May-2024
From: Clare Patterson [cpatters at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: The past, present, and future of experimental pragmatics, Panel discussion with Ira Noveck, Napoleon Katsos & Petra Schumacher, 14th May 2024, 16:00


14th May, 16:00 CEST, Zoom

DiscoMatiX panel session on the past, present and future of
experimental pragmatics

For our special panel session we have invited three of the founding
figures of the experimental pragmatics research program: Ira Noveck
(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Napoleon Katsos
(University of Cambridge), and Petra Schumacher (University of
Cologne). Their extensive experience in the field and varying
backgrounds promise a lively discussion on some of the core questions
in our field. The panelists will share their insights into questions
related to the bridging of theory and experimental practice,
methodology, as well as the current theoretical landscape and how it
affects the future of experimental research on discourse and
pragmatics.

As usual, to join our session, please send an email to
discomatix.group at gmail.com and we will send you the Zoom link.

DiscoMatiX is an interest group for anyone interested in Discourse and
pragMatics using eXperimental approaches, with the aim of exchanging
ideas to critically assess theoretical frameworks and share best
practice for experimental work. You can find further information on
our website: https://discomatix.github.io

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Pragmatics
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics




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