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Program
Proposed schedule
June 1, 2006
| 9:00 | Opening Frans Zwarts |
| 9:15 | Hans Kamp, Stuttgart
CAUSEs and BECOMEs |
| 9:50 | Chris Barker, UC San Diego
Reconstruction as Delayed Evaluation |
| 10:30 | Peter Lasersohn, Illinois
Compositional Interpretation in
which the Meanings of Complex Expressions are not Computable from the
Meanings of their Parts |
| 11:10 | Coffee |
| 11:35 | Erhard Hinrichs, Tübingen
Computational Anaphora Resolution: Beyond Syntax |
| 12:10 | Pauline Jacobson, Brown
Do Representations Matter—or do Meanings Matter:
The Case of Antecedent Containment |
| 13:00 | Lunch |
| 14:15 | Gregory Stump, Kentucky
The Role of Paradigms in Inflectional Semantics |
| 14:50 | John Nerbonne, Groningen
Quantitative Semantics? |
| 15:25 | William A. Ladusaw, Santa Cruz
What Constrains Inference in the Interpretation of Sluices? |
| 16:00 | Coffee/Tea |
| 16:30 | Jack Hoeksema, Groningen
The SWARM Alternation Revisited |
| 17:20 | Manfred Krifka, Berlin
Negated Antonyms: How to be not Unhappy |
| 17:55 | Closing |
| 19:30 | Dinner |
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