35.1501, Confs: Free Choice Inferences: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches

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Subject: 35.1501, Confs: Free Choice Inferences: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches

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Date: 08-May-2024
From: Andreea Nicolae [nicolae at leibniz-zas.de]
Subject: Free Choice Inferences: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches


Free Choice Inferences: Theoretical and experimental approaches

Date: 15-May-2024 - 15-May-2024
Location: online, Germany
Contact: Andreea Nicolae
Contact Email: nicolae at leibniz-zas.de
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/acquisitiondisjunctionroman
ian/fc-workshop?authuser=0

Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics; Semantics

Meeting Description:

If you are interested in free choice inferences, the University of
Bucharest, ZAS Berlin and the University of Toronto are co-organizing
an online workshop "Free Choice Inferences: Theoretical and
Experimental Approaches" on May 15 2024. To register and receive the
zoom link, fill in this form: https://forms.gle/VC36nU33qEgCwvAp6.
To see the schedule, check the website:
https://sites.google.com/view/acquisitiondisjunctionromanian/fc-worksh
op?authuser=0

We are looking forward to your attendance!

10:45 CEST              Intro

11:00-11:40             Camelia Bleotu et al.  - Free choice and
exclusivity in child and adult Romanian
11:40-12:20             Maria Aloni - Neglect-zero and no-split:
cognitive biases at the semantic-pragmatic interface
12:20-13:00             Moshe Bar-Lev - On fatal competition and the
nature of distributive inferences

13:00-14:00             Lunch

14:00-14:40             Itai Bassi - Free choice and p-exh
14:40-15:20             Luka Crnič - Free choice more broadly
15:20-16:00             Antoine Cochard, Angeliek van Hout and Hamida
Demirdache - When Modal Disjunction is interpreted as Modal
Conjunction in Child French: "Liz can buy a croissant or a donut…that
means both, right?"

16:00-16:20             Break

16:20-17:00             Paul Marty & Jacopo Romoli - On the source of
ignorance and distributive inferences
17:00-17:40             Melissa Fusco - Is Free Choice Cancellable?
17:40-18:00             Round table discussion



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