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Logicality, Lexical Meaning and Semantic Invariance

25 Jun 2013
Barcelona, Spain

Logicality, Lexical Meaning and Semantic Invariance
25 June 2013, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

workshop announcement and call for papers


general description

The workshop aims at connecting two debates from two different 
disciplines: the debate over logical constants in philosophy of logic and 
the debate on the functional vs. lexical distinction in linguistics. It 
further aims at examining the notion of semantic invariance, both as used 
by logicians (namely, as a criterion for logicality) and by linguists and 
philosophers of language in discussions of semantics. One of the main 
goals of the workshop is to examine whether the distinction between 
logical vs. non-logical expressions maps onto the distinction between 
functional vs. lexical (or 'substantive') categories. More generally, one 
of the main goals is to reach some insight into the way in which grammar 
encodes logical properties and relations. The workshop is part of the 
project on Lexical Meaning and Logical inference, funded from European 
Commission's Marie Curie 
Actions<http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/> and conducted by 
Isidora Stojanovic.

specific topics

The questions addressed in the workshop include, but are not limited to, 
the following ones:

   * Are functional categories (such as determiners and connectives) anyhow 
special from the point of view of logic?

   * Do only "content"-words contribute to semantic content? In what way 
does the semantic contribution of function words differ from that of 
content words?

   * What is the logical and/or semantic status of "actually"? of "here" 
and "now"? of personal pronouns?

   * What is the relationship between tense morphemes and temporal 
operators?

   * Do degree-modifiers, such as "very" or "almost", qualify for the 
status of logical constants?

   * How do prepositions fare with respect to the lexical/functional 
distinction? What is their logical status?

   * Etc.

call for papers

We invite papers for one hour sessions (40 min talks) that belong to, or 
are closely related to, the intersection between linguistics, logic and 
philosophy of language, and that address the above issues.

submission deadline: 13 April 2013

notification of acceptance: 27 April 2013

Submissions suitable for blind review may be made in any of the following 
formats:

- full-length paper (.pdf)
- long abstract (3-4 pages, .pdf)

- talk supporting material (handout and/or slides, .pdf) accompanied with 
an abstract

Submissions should be emailed to Isidora Stojanovic (isidora.stojanovic 
-that sign- upf.edu<http://upf.edu>). The workshop funding comes from the 
Marie Curie project "Lexical Meaning ad Logical Inference" 
(PIEF-GA-2011-302596). We can cover two nights of accommodation. We cannot 
cover travel expenses.


For further information, please visit the workshop's website:

http://parles.upf.edu/llocs/istojanovic/workshop


--
Dr. Isidora Stojanovic
Chargée de recherche
Institut Jean-Nicod, ENS - Pavillon Jardin
29 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris (France)
from October 1st, 2012 to Sept 30, 2014:
Marie Curie Fellow
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Edifici Roc Boronat, office 53.610
Roc Boronat, 138, 08018 Barcelona (Spain)
http://parles.upf.edu/llocs/istojanovic/