Stanford Home
Workshop Home
Who we are
Email
Linguistics Department
 
Stanford Humanities Center
Mellon Foundation
Graduate Research Workshop Program

Stanford Semantics and Pragmatics Workshop:

The Construction of Meaning

Winter Quarter Series on Interfaces

Note: This page will be updated frequently, and the schedule may change without notice.
Keep checking!


Unless an entry says otherwise, talks are to be held in Building 460 (Margaret Jacks Hall), Room 126, at 3:30 PM.

February 1, 2001
Place and time TBA
Ed Keenan (UCLA)
An historical explanation of some binding theoretic facts in English
Co-sponsored by the Stanford Historical Morphosyntax group.

February 2, 2001
3:30pm, Room 460-126
Ed Keenan (UCLA)
A semantic characterization of the NPs occurring in existential there contexts


February 16, 2001
3:30pm, Room 460-126
James Higginbotham (University of Southern California)
Why is Sequence of Tense Obligatory?


February 26, 2001
5:15pm, Room 460-126
Stefan Kaufmann (Stanford University)
Matters of Fact: What makes conditionals true?


March 8, 2001
1:15 PM, Room 460-126
Maria Bittner (Rugters University)
Unified dynamics for 'free' and 'rigid' word order
Download related paper in PDF format.

March 16, 2001
Cordura Hall 100, all day
Second Annual Stanford Semantics Fest
Click above to see schedule and abstracts.

 
 
These pages are maintained by Luis Casillas.
Mail comments to casillas@stanford.edu.
Last modified: Fri Apr 6 23:01:24 2001

This workshop is sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center, and funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation.