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Mon Apr 14 2003

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  • francesca.panzeri, At the Interface between Grammar and the Cognitive System

    Message 1: At the Interface between Grammar and the Cognitive System

    Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 07:28:06 +0000
    From: francesca.panzeri <francesca.panzeriunimib.it>
    Subject: At the Interface between Grammar and the Cognitive System


    Polarity, Scalar Phenomena, Implicatures: At the Interface between Grammar and the Cognitive System

    Date: 18-JUN-03 - 20-JUN-03 Location: Milan, Italy Contact: Carlo Cecchetto Contact Email: carlo.cecchettounimib.it

    Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics Call Deadline: 31-JAN-03

    Meeting Description:

    The aim of this workshop is to discuss some central issues concerning the interface of ''core grammar'' with pragmatics, bringing together the perspectives of various subdisciplines in the area of Cognitive Science.

    Much recent work in theoretical linguistics has tried to integrate polarity phenomena and related issues in the structure of Noun Phrases across languages with various aspects of pragmatics (such as the ways in which implicatures are computed); in parallel, these and similar phenomena are being studied experimentally in acquisition, pathology, processing and reasoning.

    Dates: June 18-20

    Location: The workshop will take place at the University of Milan-Bicocca, Department of Psychology, building U6, Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milan. University of Milan-Bicocca is located at the northern edge of the city, pretty far away from the city center, but easily connected by public transportation. You can find a map of Milan at: http://mappe.virgilio.it/tcol/home.jsp?pmk=HPHeadb

    Registration: There is no registration fee or any other kind of formal registration. However, we would appreciate if people who plan to attend let us know by sending an email to francesca.panzeriunimib.it.

    Accomodation: We cannot assist people who will attend the workshop. You can find some information about accomodation in Milan at: http://it.hootle.com/europe/italy/milan/index.html

    PROGRAM

    6/18/03 Wednesday

    14-14:50 Angelika Kratzer (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    14:50-15:40 Anastasia Giannakidou (University of Chicago) "No escape from polarity EVEN"

    coffee break

    16-16:50 Douglas Saddy, Heiner Drenhaus, Stefan Frisch, Peter beim Graben (University of Potsdam) "On the Representation and Processing of Polarity Items"

    16:50-17:40 Lyn Frazer (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    6/19/03 Thursday 10-10:50 Manfred Krifka (Humboldt University) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    10:50-11:40 Elena Guerzoni & Yael Sharvit (MIT & University of Connecticut) "A Kratzerian Semantics of Question Embedding Predicates"

    coffee break

    12-12:50 Bernhard Schwarz (University of Texas at Austin) "A scalar implication puzzle"

    lunch break

    14-14:50 Ira Noveck (Institut de Sciences Cognitive, Lyon) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    14:50-15:40 Jacques Jayez & Lucia M. Tovena "PS/FC items"

    coffee break

    16-16:50 Chungmin Lee (Seoul National University) "Where does scalarity come from? Concession behind Polarity: Evidence from Korean, Japanese and Other Languages"

    16:50-17:40 Larry Horn (Yale University) Invited Talk - "Grisotto alla Milanese"

    6/20/03 Friday 10-10:50 Stephen Crain (University of Maryland, College Park) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    10:50-11:40 Uli Sauerland (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) "Implicated Presuppositions"

    coffee break

    12-12:50 Benjamin Spector (University of Paris 7 / Institut Jean Nicod) "Scalar implicatures: a global account of local effects"

    lunch break

    14-14:50 Ria De Bleser (University of Potsdam) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    14:50-15:40 Anna Papafragou (University of Pennsylvania) "Aspectuality, scalar implicature and the semantics-pragmatics interface"

    coffee break

    16-16:50 Richard Breheny & Napoleon Katsos (University of Cambridge) "Are Generalised Conversational Implicature Generated On-line by Default?"

    16:50-17:40 Irene Heim (MIT) Invited Talk - Title TBA

    Alternate paper: Katrin Schulz & Robert van Rooy (University of Amsterdam) "Circumscription and conversational implicatures"