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LINGUIST List 22.170

Mon Jan 10 2011

Confs: Cog Sci, Language Acquisition, Pragmatics/Germany

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        1.     Cornelia Schulze , Beyond the Words 2011

Message 1: Beyond the Words 2011
Date: 10-Jan-2011
From: Cornelia Schulze <cschulzerz.uni-leipzig.de>
Subject: Beyond the Words 2011
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Beyond the Words 2011

Date: 09-Feb-2011 - 09-Feb-2011
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Contact: Cornelia Schulze
Contact Email: cschulzerz.uni-leipzig.de
Meeting URL: http://beyondthewordsconference.wordpress.com/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics

Meeting Description:

On February 9th 2011 there's going to be a small symposium following up on
the original conference from 2010.

We invited Richard Breheny (University College London), who's going to give
a talk entitled 'On the cognitive architecture for utterance interpretation' at
4pm.

Also , Maria D. Vasquez (University of Nashville) will give a talk called 'Can
children detect violations of Gricean maxims?!' at 3pm.

Talks of current Phd-students in the field of Pragmatics will be added to the
programme and mainly held on February 10th.

All talks will be held at Universität Leipzig, Beethovenstr. 15. Raum 1.4.16.
There's no further registration and all are welcome to attend.
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