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Friday, October 1, 3:30pm
Lera Boroditsky (Stanford)
How the Languages We Speak Shape
the Way We Think
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Thursday, October 21, 12pm
David Beaver, Itamar Francez,
Ivan Garcia-Alvarez, Dmitry Levinson, and Line Mikkelson
(Stanford University and UC Berkeley)
Existentials: from angst to
harmony
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Thursday, October 28, 2pm
Judith Tonhauser
(Stanford University)
Towards
an understanding of the meaning of
nominal tense
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Friday, October 29, 3:30pm
Haj Ross
(University of North Texas)
A (Creaky) Grammar of Paths
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Monday, November 29, 12pm
Yoad Winter
(Technion)
Joint work with Sivan
Sabato
Reciprocals, Lexical
Semantics of Predicates and the
Strongest Meaning Hypothesis
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Thursday, January 13, 12pm
Ivan Garcia-Alvarez (Stanford University)
Exception
is Denial of Expectation
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Saturday, February 5
Austrofest
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Friday, February 11, 3:30pm
Chung-hye Han (Simon Fraser University)
Acquisition of Verb
Placement in Head-Final Language: Evidence
from Negation and Quantifier Scope in
Korean
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Friday, February 25, 3:30pm
Irene Heim (MIT)
Uninterpreted features on bound
variable pronouns
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Tuesday, March 1, 12pm
John Beavers (Stanford
University)
Thematic Roles and Argument
Oblique Alternations
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Friday, March 4, 2:00pm
Jason Merchant (University of
Chicago)
On the Role of
Unpronounced Syntactic
Structures
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Tuesday, March 8, 5:30pm
Ashwini Deo (Stanford
University)
Tense and Aspect in Indo-Aryan:
A Diachronic Perspective
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Friday, March 11
5th Annual Semantics Fest
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Thursday, March 31, noon
Dan Slobin (University of California-Berkeley)
From
linguistic typology to
usage: how to explain
cross-linguistic differences
in descriptions of motion
events
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Friday, April 1, 3:30pm
Judith Tonhauser (Stanford University)
The Temporal Interpretation of Noun
Phrases
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Friday, April 15, 3:30pm
Shalom Lappin (King's
College, London)
Machine Learning and the Cognitive Basis of Natural
Language
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Friday, April 29, 3:30pm
Almerindo Ojeda (University of California-Davis)
Are Intensions Necessary?
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Friday, May 13, 3:30pm
Veerle van Geenhoven
(UC-Santa
Cruz)
Distributivity
and (non)-maximality
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Friday, May 27, 3:30pm
Joanne Scheibman
(Old Dominion
University)
The Whole Thing Is Pretty Ghastly: Some Generalizations about
Generalizations in English Conversations
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Friday, June 3, 3:30pm
David Oshima (Stanford University)
Perspectives in Reported Discourse
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