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"The pholological conundrum": representation of language

5-6 Jun 2019
Jerusalem, Israel

*CFA and workshop announcement*
*Title: *The Phonological Conundrum - A Workshop on the Representation of 
Language
*Workshop date*: June 5-6, 2019
*Venue*: The Edelstein Center for the History and Philosophy of Science, the 
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
*Deadline for abstract submission*: March 15, 2019
*Notification of acceptance*: April 15, 2019
*Website*: https://sites.google.com/site/thephonologicalconundrum/

The Edelstein Center and the Bergmann Center at the Hebrew University of 
Jerusalem are happy to announce a workshop on aspects of language 
representation. The workshop will take place on Wednesday the 5th and Thursday 
the 6th of June this summer, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The workshop concerns approaches to the representation of linguistic 
expressions and their implications on issues in logic, semantics and 
computability theory. Please consult the website 
<https://sites.google.com/site/thephonologicalconundrum/> for a more detailed 
description.

Participants include:
Nachum Dershowitz (Tel Aviv University)
Michael Goldboim (Tel Aviv University)
Balthasar Grabmayr (HU Berlin)
David Kashtan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Carlo Nicolai (King's College London)
Paula Quinon (Lund University)
Gil Sagi (Haifa University)
Stewart Shapiro (Ohio State)

The workshop will include a small session of contributed talks. Authors are 
invited to send abstracts not exceeding 500 words to 
phonologicalconundrum2019@gmail.com by 15/3/2019. The abstracts should be 
prepared for blind-review; in particular, the author's name, affiliation and 
contact details should be specified separately in the email. Authors of the 
accepted papers will have 40 minutes to present their work, including 
discussion.
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