[Corpora-List] Workshop-Semantic Approaches to Binding Theory

From: Philippe Schlenker (schlenke@humnet.ucla.edu)
Date: Sun Jan 11 2004 - 20:41:08 MET

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    SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

    Workshop: Semantic Approaches to Binding Theory
    http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/schlenker/ESSLLI04.html

    organized as part of the
    European Summer School on Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2004)
    http://esslli2004.loria.fr/
    16-20 August, 2004 in Nancy

    Workshop Organizers:
    Ed Keenan, UCLA (ekeenan@ucla.edu)
    Philippe Schlenker, UCLA & IJN (schlenke@ucla.edu)

    Workshop Purpose:

    Binding Theory, which is concerned with sentence-internal constraints on
    anaphora, was originally conceived in syntactic terms as a set of
    conditions on the distribution of indices (Chomsky 1983). Thus Condition A
    stated that anaphors are locally bound (*John/i thinks that himself/i is
    clever); Condition B stated that Pronominals are locally free (*He/i likes
    him/i), and Condition C required that R-expressions be free (*He/i thinks
    that John/i is clever). But other researchers have attempted to derive these
    constraints from lexical semantics or the interpretative procedure rather
    than the syntax. Some add a semantic component to a syntactic core
    (e.g. Reinhart 1983, Heim 1993, Fox 2000, Buring 2002), but others are more
    radically semantic (e.g. works by Jacobson, Keenan, Barker & Shan, Butler).

    The workshop, which is intended for advanced PhD students and researchers,
    will provide a forum to compare and assess these diverse proposals. We
    welcome proposals for 45mn contributions (30mn presentation + 15mn
    discussion), which should be specific, explicit and semantically informed.
    We list below some possible topics, though the list is not exhaustive.

    Possible Workshop Topics:
    -Semantic analyses of standard Binding Conditions
    -Arguments pro or contra semantic approaches to Binding Theory
    -Reflexivity
    -Relation between logophors and anaphors
    -Relation between deixis and anaphora
    -Cross-linguistic variation in binding conditions

    Submission details:
    Authors are invited to submit an abstract in pdf format describing their
    proposal. Submissions should not exceed 3 pages. Please send your
    submission electronically to schlenke@ucla.edu by *March 5, 2004*. The
    abstracts will be reviewed by the workshop¹s program committee. Please
    include author details in the accompanying e-mail, leaving the pdf
    attachment anonymous.
    Authors whose submission is accepted should be prepared to send later (by
    May 15th) an extended (6-page) version of their abstract, to appear in the
    workshop proceedings published by ESSLLI.

    Workshop format:
    The workshop is part of ESSLLI and is open to all ESSLLI
    participants. It will consist of five 90-minute sessions
    held over five consecutive days in the second week
    of ESSLLI. There will be 2 slots for paper presentations
    and discussion per session. On the first day, the workshop
    organizers will give an introduction to the topic.

    Invited Speakers:
    Ken Shan (Harvard) & Chris Barker (UCSD)
    Alastair Butler (ILLC/Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam)

    Workshop Program Committee:
    Ed Keenan (UCLA)
    Philippe Schlenker (UCLA & IJN)
    Chris Barker (UCSD)
    Ken Shan (Harvard)
    Alastair Butler (ILLC/Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam)
     
    Important Dates:
    Submissions: March 5, 2004
    Notification: April 19, 2004
    ESSLLI early registration: May 1, 2004
    Preliminary program: April 23, 2004
    Extended (6-page) version of the abstracts for the proceedings: May 15, 2004
    Final program: June 25, 2004
    Workshop dates: August 16-20

    Local Arrangements:
    All workshop participants including the presenters will be
    required to register for ESSLLI. The registration fee for authors
    presenting a paper will correspond to the early student/workshop
    speaker registration fee.

    There will be no reimbursement for travel costs and accommodation.

    Further Information:
    About the workshop:
    http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/schlenker/ESSLLI04.html
    About ESSLLI: http://esslli2004.loria.fr



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