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Negation & Negativity in Natural Language

27-29 Apr 2017
Bochum, Germany

Call for Papers

Negation and Negativity in Natural Language
International Workshop
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
27-29 April 2017

Organization: Viviana Haase & Markus Werning

Plenary Talks by:

Rachel Giora (Tel Aviv University)
Viviana Haase (Ruhr University Bochum)
Laurence Horn (Yale University)
Barbara Kaup (University Tübingen)
João Marcos (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
Peter Öhl (University Wuppertal)
Maria Spychalska (University Cologne)
Heinrich Wansing (Ruhr University Bochum
Markus Werning (Ruhr University Bochum)

Negation and negativity are key features of human languages. While 
negation is a phenomenon of semantic opposition, negativity adresses a 
broader spectrum of phenomena. The investigation of the form and meaning 
of negation and negativity in natural language is at the heart of many 
debates in philosophy, linguistics, logic and psychology. The aim of this 
interdisciplinary workshop is to bring together the various perspectives 
of negation and negativity and thereby force the interdisciplinary 
research on negation and negativity in natural language.

Topics may adress but are not limited to:

-comprehension of sentential negation with or without context

-mental representation of negation and negated concepts

-the syntax-semantics interface of negated sentences

-compositionality of negation

-negation in formal semantics

-negation in logic

-negativity and negative polarity items

-non-semantic aspects: negation in morphology, syntax and phonology

-pragmatics of negation and negativity

We invite authors to submit an abstract of max. 500 words excluding
references in PDF format for a talk of ca. 35 min (incl. discussion) or
for a poster. Up to one extra page for figures is allowed.

Please use the EasyChair platform for the submission of abstracts:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nnnl17

Submission deadline: 31th January 2017

Notification of acceptance: End of February 2017

Contact: nnnl17@rub.de

Website: http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/events.html

The five best student and PhD student submissions will be awarded a
travel grant of 80? each.

Childcare can be provided, if you are interested in this option please
contact us.

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