6th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication:
Formal Semantics and Pragmatics: Discourse, Context, and Models
November 19-21, 2010
Riga, Latvia
Slides:
- Implicit content and chimeric conditionals, Itamar Francez
- A Single-Type Semantics for Natural Language, Kristina Liefke
- Triggering Verbal Presuppositions, Márta Abrusán
- The Past & Future of Meaning, Jaroslav Peregrin
- Jigsaw Semantics or: Dynamic Semantics Put Together Again, Paul Dekker
- The Meaning of Pronouns: Insights from Sign Language, Philippe Schlenker
- Conditionals as Illocutionary Operators, Ariel Cohen
- Formal Semantics and Pragmatics: Origins, Issues, Impact, Barbara H. Partee
- Epistemic Comparativism. A Contextualist Semantics for Knowledge Ascriptions, Zoltán Gendler Szabó
- Hedging Your Ifs and Vice Versa, Kai von Fintel and Anthony S. Gillies
- Exclamatives have a question semantics!, Anna Chernilovskaya
- Concepts, Meaning, and the Lexicon: Philosophy of Language Meets the Syntax-Lexical Semantics Interface, Michael Glanzberg
Handouts:
- It’s so NP!, Elizaveta Bylinina
- Count Nouns - Mass Nouns. Neat Nouns - Mess Nouns, Fred Landman
- The Pragmatics of Insensitive Assessments, Gunnar Bjornsson
- Quantification in event semantics, Lucas Champollion
- Counting, measuring and the semantics of classifiers, Susan Rothstein
- Certain Verbs Are Syntactically Explicit Quantifiers, Anna Szabolcsi
- Modal Superlativess, Maribel Romero