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(fwd:) Mathesius Lecture Series 12
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Subject: (fwd:) Mathesius Lecture Series 12
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From: scollo@cs.utwente.nl (Pippo Scollo)
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 19:56:12 +0100
>Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 11:58:36 +0100 ()
>From: Libuse Brdickova <brdickov@ufal.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
>To: Kristina Kotcheva <kristina+kotcheva@rz.hu-berlin.de>,
> Ken Turner <K.P.Turner@abton.ac.uk>,
> Jan Kuper <jankuper@cs.utwente.nl>
>Subject: Mathesius Lecture Series 12 (
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Upcoming:
VILEM MATHESIUS LECTURE SERIES 12
including the conference
"BRIDGES AND INTERFACES: FORM, MEANING, AND FUNCTION"
The Vilem Mathesius Teaching and Research Center in Linguistics and
Semiotics (Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague), will
organize its twelfth Lecture Series in March 1998. The Lecture Series
programme features numerous courses among which courses focusing on
issues in discourse semantics, syntax, and their interaction.
An integral part of the Lecture Series is the international linguistic
conference "Bridges and Interfaces: Form, Meaning, and Function" held at th=
e
occasion of the 650th Anniversary of Charles University. The conference
will take place on March 12 until 14, 1998, and it will focus on the
relationships between form, meaning and function of linguistic items from
the perspective of different theoretical approaches providing thus a
fruitful basis for a discussion of bridges and interfaces between
different linguistic theories.
Below you will find more detailed information on the programme of
the series and the conference.
GRANTS, and REGISTRATION
Applications for grants for students from CEE countries should be
accompanied by a recommendation of the student's professor from his home
university or country. The grants will cover the participation both at
the lectures and at the conference (Lecture Series 12). Normal registratio=
n
is USD 350, covering the tuition fee, acommodation, breakfast, and lunches.
IMPORTANT DATES
DEADLINES are as follows:
- Applications for grants should be received at the address below by
DECEMBER 20, 1997
People will be informed whether they have been awarded a grant by
JANUARY 10, 1998
- Normal registrations should be received at the address below by
FEBRUARY 9, 1998
in order to enable us to reserve accommodation for you in time.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For registration, and further information, please contact:
Vilem Mathesius Center
MFF UK - Linguistics
Malostranske nam. 25
118 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
e-mail: brdickov@ufal.mff.cuni.cz
(cc: hajicova@ufal.mff.cuni.cz)
fax: +420-2-2191 4309
tel:+420-2-2191 4278
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LECTURE SERIES 12
The twelfth cycle of the Vilem Mathesius Lecture Series, organized by
the Vilem Mathesius Centre for Research and Education in Semiotics and
Linguistics (Charles University), will be held in Prague, Czech Republic,
March 9-20, 1998. The venue will be the Krystal Hotel, J. Marti Street,
Prague 6. The scientific program will consist of the following invited
courses:
Nicholas Asher:
Dynamic Semantics, Discourse Structure and the
Pragmatics Semantics Interface
Vladimir Borschev and Barbara H. Partee:
Integrating the Semantics of Lexicon, Syntax, Discourse
Structure, and Context
W. U. Dressler:
Functional explanation in linguistics
Kai von Fintel:
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Quantifier Domains
Ferenc Kiefer:
Ways of explaining polysemy
Fred Jelinek:
Advanced methods of language modeling for speech
recognition
James D. McCawley:
Notions of Syntactic Structure
James Pustejovsky:
The Logic and Metaphysics of Semantic Universals
Henk van Riemsdijk:
Projections: functional, semi-lexical and lexical
heads
Helmut Schnelle:
The development of language in the brain
Jind=FDich Toman:
Theories of Clitics
Annie Zaenen:
Complex Predicates, a typological approach
The *preliminary* time schedule is as follows. Note that there are
four courses a day, each course lasting 90 minutes.
First week:
Mo 9 Pustejovsky Jelinek Toman Asher
Tu 10 Pustejovsky Dressler Asher Jelinek
We 11 Asher Toman Dressler Jelinek
Thursday - Saturday: "Bridges and Interface: Form, Meaning and
Function". The conference forms an integral part of the Lecture
Series.
Second week:
Mo 16 Partee/ Riemsdijk Kiefer von Fintel
Borschev
Tu 17 Partee/ Riemsdijk Kiefer von Fintel
Borschev
We 18 Riemsdijk McCawley Kiefer Zaenen
Th 19 von Fintel McCawley Partee/ Schnelle
Borschev
Fr 20 McCawley Partee Zaenen Schnelle
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BRIDGES AND INTERFACES
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
17.00-19.00 Registration, hotel Krystal
19.00-22.00 Welcome reception, hotel Krystal
THURSDAY, MARCH 12
8.30- 9.30 Registration
9.30- 9.40 Opening
9.40-10.20 B.Partee and V.Borschev:
Integrating formal, functional and lexical
semantic information: More on the genitive
of negation
10.20-11.00 N.Asher:
Bridges between philosophy and linguistics
in dialogue
coffee break
11.20-11.45 E.Paducheva:
Compositionality principle: A natural
bridge between formal semantics and
cognitive linguistics
11.45-12.10 Y.Tobin:
"Conditionals" in Hebrew and English: the
same or different?
12.10-12.35 B.Rozwadowska:
Event structure - a bridge and an interface
lunch
14.00-14.40 K.von Fintel:
Indicative conditionals in a dynamic
context
14.40-15.20 J.Pustejovsky:
Qualia structure and other named relations
coffee break
15.40-16.05 J.Firbas:
Meaning, form, and function in the theory
of functional sentence perpective
16.05-16.30 L.Duskova:
Interaction between syntactic form and
information structure: Synonymy vs.
differentiation of variant syntactic
realizations of the basic FSP functions
16.30-16.55 B.Gyuris:
Focus, aspect and quantification in
Hungarian: a compositional approach
coffee break
17.15-17.40 V.Vankova:
Reduplicated objects and topic/focus
articulation in Bulgarian and Macedonian
(Formal similarities and functionl
differences)
17.40-18.05 G.-J.Kruijff and I. Kruijffova:
From Functional Generative Description to
File Change Semantics
19.00 CONCERT (chamber music, Liechtenstein Palace,
Malostranske Sq.; preceded by drinks and
refereshments; transport by buses from the
hotel Krystal)
FRIDAY, MARCH 13
9.00- 9.40 J.D.McCawley:
Notions of syntactic structure
9.40-10.20 H.van Riemsdijk:
The decomposition of syntactic categories:
a reapparaisal
10.20-11.00 J.Toman:
Resumptives in Czech
coffee break
11.20-11.45 R.Ruzicka:
Remarks on the interface between core and
periphery
11.45-12.10 P.Kosta:
tba
12.10-12.35 A.Steube:
Weak quantifiers
lunch
14.00-14.40 E.Hajicova:
From constituency to dependency
14.40-15.20 F.Kiefer:
How to combine formal and functional
explanation
coffee break
15.40-16.05 E.Conte:
The role of abstract terms in text
16.05-16.30 J.Tarnyikova:
Sentence adverbials or discourse markers?
16.30-16.55 V.Zabotkina:
Cognitive-pragmatic aspects of neology
coffee break
17.15-17.40 K.von Heusinger:
Intonation meets information structure
17.40-18.05 C.Bartels & A.Merin:
Decision-theoretic semantics for speech
melody
19.00 BANQUET (the Old University Building Carolinum,
Praha 1, Ovocny trh; transport by buses from the
hotel Krystal)
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
9.00- 9.40 P.Sgall:
Freedom of language
9.40-10.20 H.Schnelle:
"Language - the social product deposited in
the brain of each individual"
10.20-11.00 W.U.Dressler:
Early language acquisition and linguistic
theory
coffee break
11.20-11.45 S.Marcus:
At the interface of classical and
nonclassical logic
11.45-12.10 A.V.Bondarko:
Meaning and sense; function; form;
system-environment interaction
12.10-12.35 Zd. Wasik:
On the functions of language and
functionalism from an interdisciplinary
perspective
lunch
14.00-14.40 L.Karttunen:
Rules vs. constraints
14.40-15.05 P.Pognan:
tba
15.05-15.30 Ken-Ichi Kadooka:
Morphological peculiarity in Japanese
onomatopoeia
coffee break
15.50-16.15 E.Wasik:
Zum Funktionsbegriff in der
Sprachsoziologie
16.05-16.30 M.S. Anwar:
Proportions between function and hierarchies
of markedness
16.30-16.55 A.Svoboda:
Janacek's music and modern linguistics
16.55-17.20 P.Chan:
Towards an interface between language and
literature in Hong-Kong EFL classroom
17.20: CLOSING OF THE CONFERENCE: SHERRY HOUR (hotel Krystal)
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