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"Linguistic Intuitions, Evidence, & Expertise"

25-27 Oct 2017
Aarhus, Denmark

2nd CfP: Workshop on Linguistic Intuitions, Evidence, and Expertise

Linguists working within the generative framework traditionally use 
intuitive judgements about the well-formedness of utterances (also known 
as acceptability judgements) as evidence for theories of grammars. 
Usually, linguists use their own judgements or informally elicit 
judgements from their colleagues.

In recent years, however, this practice has been criticized for failing to 
uphold minimal scientific standards. As a result, new, experimental 
approaches have emerged that have urged the systematic gathering of data 
from non-linguists.

At this conference we want to bring together linguists and philosophers 
interested in the methodological foundations of linguistics. In 
particular, we want to better understand whether linguistic intuitions can 
legitimately be used as evidence for theories of grammar. How big is the 
risk of bias and distortion when linguists use their own intuitions? Can 
the evidential value of linguistic intuitions be improved by 
systematically studying the intuitions of non-linguists? Or are there good 
reasons to prefer the judgements of expert linguists? Although we solicit 
work concerning syntactic intuitions in particular, we also welcome work 
concerning other kinds of linguistic intuitions.

Conference date: October 25th-27th, 2017.

Confirmed speakers:
- John Collins
- Michael Devitt
- Steven Gross

- Ewa Dabrowska
- Sam Featherston
- Edward (Ted) Gibson
- Frederick Newmeyer
- Colin Phillips
- Georges Rey
- Carson Schütze
- Jon Sprouse

Conference website: http://projects.au.dk/intuitions/upcoming-events/.

Submit your abstract here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=intexp2017.
Submission deadline is April 20.

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