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Stanford
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Stanford
Humanities Center
Mellon
Foundation
Graduate
Research Workshop Program
Stanford
Semantics and Pragmatics Workshop:
THE
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING
Autumn 2003
All events take place in 460-126
(Linguistics Department conference room)
unless indicated otherwise.
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Tuesday, September 30, 12noon
Itamar Francez (Stanford)
Pronominal Inflection and Its Implications
for Hebrew Morphosyntax
John Beavers (Stanford)
Goal Marking in Japanese at the Event and Predicate Levels
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Friday, October 3, 3:30pm
Adele Goldberg
(University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign) From Lexical to Constructional: Learning
Constructional Meaning
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Tuesday, October 14, 12noon
Rob van der Sandt
(University of Nijmegen) Again
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Thursday, October 23, 5:30pm in 160-321 (Wallenberg Hall)
Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire) The curious case of
girl-swimming: morphology, lexical semantics and the interpretation of
compounds (jointly sponsored by the Phonology Workshop)
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Thursday, October 30, 12noon
Judith Tonhauser (Stanford)
The Agent Focus voice in Mayan languages
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Tuesday, November 11, 12noon
Arnold Zwicky (Stanford)
Some foundational issues for a Construction
Grammar. Mutual definition and cluster concepts.
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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