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Linguistics
Department
Stanford
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Stanford
Humanities Center
Mellon
Foundation
Graduate
Research Workshop Program
Stanford
Semantics and Pragmatics Workshop:
THE
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING
Words versus Constructions (Autumn 2002)
All events take place in 460-126
(Linguistics Department conference room)
unless indicated otherwise.
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Thursday, October 17, 5:30pm
Christopher Potts, Geoffrey K. Pullum
(Linguistics, UC Santa Cruz)
Model Theory and the Content of OT
(jointly sponsored by Phonology Constraints Workshop)
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Thursday, October 24, 5:30pm
Tham Shiao Wei
(Linguistics, Stanford) The Semantic Provinces of 'have'
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Thursday, October 31, 5:30pm
Hagit Borer (Linguistics,
USC) Some Notes on the Syntax and Semantics
of Quantity
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Friday, November 8, 3:30pm
Charles Fillmore, Collin
Baker and Beau Cronin (ICSI, Berkeley)
FrameNet: What, Why, and How
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Monday, November 11, 5pm
Florian Jaeger and David Oshima
(Linguistics, Stanford) Towards a Dynamic Model of Topic-Marking
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Thursday, November 14, 12:00noon
David Beaver
(Linguistics, Stanford) and Cleo Condoravdi (PARC) `Before' and `After' are Converses
Please contact one of the workshop organizers if you would like to
present your work.
Back to the workshop homepage.
This workshop is sponsored by
the Stanford Humanities Center, and funded by a grant from the Mellon
Foundation.
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