35.1375, Confs: Philosophy and Generative Grammar 2
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Subject: 35.1375, Confs: Philosophy and Generative Grammar 2
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Date: 01-May-2024
From: Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez Martínez [rafaelantonio.gutierrez at upf.edu]
Subject: Philosophy and Generative Grammar 2
Philosophy and Generative Grammar 2
Date: 08-May-2024 - 10-May-2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Contact: Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez Martínez
Contact Email: rafaelantonio.gutierrez at upf.edu
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/philosophy-generative-gramm
ar2/home?authuser=4
Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language; Semantics; Syntax
Meeting Description:
The online conference ‘Philosophy and Generative Grammar 2’ will take
place on May 8–10, 2024.
For more than sixty years, developments in linguistic theory
(particularly in the generative tradition) have significantly impacted
philosophers' thinking about language and the mind. Likewise,
philosophers' discussions on the nature of language, the mind, and the
world have influenced how linguists understand and model language.
The conference brings together philosophers and linguists to discuss
topics in the philosophy of generative grammar and linguistic
developments that may be of interest to philosophers. Everybody is
welcome to attend.
Program
May 8
Martina Wiltschko (ICREA – Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
“What grammar tells us about knowledge”
David Lindeman (Georgetown University)
“A Davidsonian solution to Prior’s substitution problem”
Julie Goncharov (University of Göttingen)
“Rationalising statements and self-locating information”
May 9
Brenda Laca (Universidad de la República)
“Learning from the present: what the historical present reveals about
tense(s)”
Andrés Saab (CONICET)
“Ways of syntactic and semantic composition in the modeling of
linguistic emotions”
Bridget Copley (CNRS/Université Paris 8)
“Causation as the ‘B side’ of modality”
Peter Ludlow (University of Campinas)
“Red queen semantics”
May 10
Friederike Moltmann (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique)
TBA
Daniel Skibra (University of Konstanz)
“Desire contents and temporal adverbs”
John Collins (University of East Anglia)
“Roots & polysemy”
Georges Rey (University of Maryland)
“Could a linguistic semantics explain the a priori as philosophers
have hoped?”
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