Monday, August 18 |
5:00-5:30 |
Introduction
Magdalena and Stefan Kaufmann, University of
Connecticut
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5:30-6:30 |
What
model theory does, and does not do
Michael Glanzberg, Northwestern
University
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Tuesday, August 19 |
5:00-5:30 |
Proof-theoretic semantics as a viable
alternative to model-theoretic semantics for
natural language
Nissim Francez, Technion-IIT
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5:30-6:00 |
Assumptions about admissible models and the
semantics
Igor Yanovich, University of
Tübingen
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6:00-6:30 |
Frames and attributes
Wiebke Petersen, University of
Düsseldorf
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Wednesday, August 20 |
5:00-5:30 |
A
conceptual-epistemic perspective on model
theory
Sven Lauer, University of Konstanz and
Alex Djalali, Stanford University
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5:30-6:30 |
Semantic values and model-theoretic 'semantics'
Thomas Ede Zimmermann, University of
Frankfurt
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Thursday, August 21 |
5:00-5:30 |
Conceptual spaces as a basis for semantic
modelling
Peter Gärdenfors, Lund
University
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5:30-6:00 |
Logical
consequence: From logical terms to semantic
constraints
Gil Sagi, LMU München
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6:00-6:30 |
Truth in a model as a model of truth
Ephraim Glick, University of
St. Andrews
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Friday, August 22 |
5:00-5:30 |
Embodied
models
Uli Sauerland and John Tomlinson, ZAS
Berlin
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5:30-6:30 |
What kind of theory is a model-theoretic
semantics of a natural language?
Stanley Peters, Stanford University
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