Construction of
	  Meaning/Semantics and Pragmatics Workshop

Stanford Semantics and Pragmatics

Upcoming:

Thursday, May 11, 12 PM (Terrace Room)
Andrew Koontz-Garboden
Monotonicity and the Semantics of Word Formation

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Themes for this year: Time, Space, and Order


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The Construction of Meaning Workshop provides a forum for addressing developments in the treatment of meaning in linguistic theory. It sponsors presentations of ongoing student and faculty work, lectures by invited speakers, and an annual Semantics Fest, a one-day conference showcasing local research on semantics and pragmatics. Over the years it has gained considerable momentum, with a growing number of students, faculty, and visitors participating and a diversification of interests that has often attracted audiences from other Stanford departments and several nearby institutions. During the academic years 1999/2000 - 2005/2006, the workshop was sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center and funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. We gratefully acknowledge this support, which allowed an expansion of the workshop's activities, including the inauguration of a Semantics Fest in March of every year.