LINGUIST List 21.4806
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Tue Nov 30 2010
Confs: Semantics/Belgium
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Mini Course in Semantics
Message 1: Mini Course in Semantics
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Date: 29-Nov-2010
From: Will Harwood <william.harwood ugent.be>
Subject: Mini Course in Semantics
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Mini Course in Semantics Date: 28-Feb-2011 - 04-Mar-2011 Location: Gent, Belgium Contact: Will Harwood Contact Email: william.harwood ugent.be Meeting URL: http://www.gist.ugent.be/eventsandactivities/ricknouwensemantics Linguistic Field(s): Semantics Meeting Description: GIST (Gent University) is organising a mini course in semantics to be taught by Rick Nouwen (UiL OTS, Utrecht University) for 5 days from Monday 28th February until Friday 4th March 2011. The course will serve as an introduction into the major issues and theories in formal semantics. The main goal of the course is to provide a thorough understanding of contemporary semantic theory. To this end, the focus will be on the identification of entailment relations between sentences, while on the other hand introducing the formal tools used to construct an explanatory model of sentence meaning. For more information on the specific time, location and content of the course, please check the website. Those wishing to attend should register by sending an email to william.harwood ugent.be
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