2020 – 2022:
On temporary hiatus due to COVID-19 and parental leave for W. Starr and Sarah Murray. We will be back with CWLP in 2022-3!
October 4th and 5th (Friday and Saturday)
If you wish to attend please register here.
Schedule:
Saturday sessions: 45 min talk, 5 min comments, 40 min Q&A.
FRIDAY |
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3–5:00 |
Luvell Anderson
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"Racial Realities" |
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5–6:00 |
Reception |
Goldwin Smith 213 |
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SATURDAY |
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10–11:30 |
Arc Kocurek
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"Counterlogicals as Counterconventionals" |
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11:30–1:30 |
Lunch & Business Meeting |
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1:30–3:00 |
Jon Ander Mendia
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"A Matter of Ignorance"
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3:30–5 |
Carlotta Pavese |
"What is an Argument?"
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5–6:00 |
Reception |
Sponsored by the Cornell Sage School of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics, Society for the Humanities, Cognitive Science Program and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
If you need accessibility accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 607-255-3384 as soon as possible.
November 12th and 13th (Saturday and Sunday)
Location: Physical Sciences 401. If you wish to attend please register here.
(Some Papers are password protected; email me if you need access.)
Schedule:
Session breakdown: 45 min talk, 5 min comments, 40 min Q&A.
SATURDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Craige Roberts
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"Speech Acts in Discourse Context"
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11:30-1:00 |
Paul Portner
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"On the Relation between Verbal Mood and Sentence Mood"
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1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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2:30-4 |
Jessica Rett |
"The Semantics of Attitude Markers and Other Illocutionary Content"
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4:15-5:45 |
David Pizarro
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"Disgust as a Metaphor for Moral Disapproval" |
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6-9 |
Dinner and Reception |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9-? |
Party! |
Will and Sarah's Apartment |
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SUNDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Rachel Ann McKinney
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"Threats from Below" |
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11:30-1:00 |
Lynne Tirrell
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"Toxic Speech" (Background Reading 1,
Background Reading 2)
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Sponsored by the Cornell Sage School of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics, Society for the Humanities, Cognitive Science Program and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
If you need accessibility accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 607-255-3384 as soon as possible.
November 7th and 8th (Saturday and Sunday)
Location: Physical Sciences 401. If you wish to attend please register here.
(Some Papers are password protected; email me if you need access.)
Schedule:
Session breakdown: 45 min talk, 5 min comments, 40 min Q&A.
SATURDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Michael Rieppel |
"Names, Masks, and Double Vision"
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11:30-1:00 |
Sam Cumming
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"Are Attitude Reports Ambiguous?"
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1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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2:30-4 |
Dilip Ninan |
"What is the Problem of De Se Attitudes?"
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4:15-5:45 |
Daniel Altshuler
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"Talking about past beliefs: Pragmatic constraints on Double Access",
Background reading: Altshuler et. al. (2015)
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6-9 |
Dinner and Reception |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9-? |
Party! |
Will and Sarah's Apartment |
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SUNDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Jorie Koster-Hale |
"The Neural Basis of Mental State Attitudes and Theory of Mind"
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11:30-1:00 |
Jonathan Phillips
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"Factive Theory of Mind". Supplemental:
(1) and (2).
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Sponsored by the Cornell Sage School of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics, Society for the Humanities, Cognitive Science Program and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
If you need accessibility accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 607-255-3384 as soon as possible.
November 8th and 9th (Saturday and Sunday)
Location: Physical Sciences 401. If you wish to attend please register here.
(Papers are password protected; email me if you need access.)
Schedule:
Session breakdown: 45 min talk, 5 min comments, 40 min Q&A.
SATURDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Tom McKay |
"Mass and Plural"
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11:30-1:00 |
Robert Henderson |
"Swarms: Spatiotemporal grouping across domains"
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1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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2:30-4 |
Katherine Ritchie |
"Collective Nouns: Polysemy and predication"
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4:15-5:45 |
Lucas Champollion |
"Each vs. All: Distributivity, cumulativity, and two types of collectivity"
(Based on Chapter 9 of Champollion's dissertation;
dissertation
summary, see Case Study 4. Semantic framework introduced in Lecture 7
here.).
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6-9 |
Dinner and Reception |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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SUNDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Scott Grimm |
"Plurality and Referentiality"
(Elaboration of NELS 41 paper
"Plurality is Distinct from Number Neutrality")
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11:30-1:00 |
Friederike Moltmann |
"Plural Reference and Reference to a Plurality: Linguistic facts
and semantic analyses"
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1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
Sponsored by the Cornell Sage School of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics, Society for the Humanities, Cognitive Science Program and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
November 9th and 10th (Saturday and Sunday)
Location: Physical Sciences 401. If you wish to attend please register here.
(Papers are password protected; email me if you need access.)
Schedule:
Session breakdown: 45 min talk, 5 min comments, 40 min Q&A.
SATURDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
David Braun |
"An Invariantist Theory of Might Might be Right"
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11:30-1:00 |
Brett Sherman |
"Guarantees and Epistemic Necessity"
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1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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2:30-4 |
Janice Dowell |
"Flexible Contextualism about Deontic Modals:
A Puzzle about Information-sensitivity"
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4:15-5:45 |
Magdalena Kaufmann |
"Discourse particle "ruhig": discourse effects, desires, and modality"
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6-9 |
Dinner and Reception |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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SUNDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Stefan Kaufmann |
"Causal Premise Semantics"
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11:30-1:00 |
Steven Sloman |
"Knowledge and Illusion in Causal Reasoning: The Right and Wrong of Bayes Nets"
(background: 1, 2,
3)
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1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
Sponsored by the Cornell Sage School of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics, Society for the Humanities, Cognitive Science Program and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Saturday, October 20th and Sunday October 21st. All sessions in Physical Sciences 401.
(Papers are password protected; email me if you need access to them.)
Schedule
SATURDAY |
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9:30-10 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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10-11:30 |
Nate Charlow |
"Logic and Semantics for Imperatives"
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11:45-1:15 |
Mandy Simons |
"Local Pragmatics in a Gricean Framework"
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1:15-2:30 |
Lunch |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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2:30-4 |
Christine Gunlogson & Greg Carlson |
"On Predicates of Personal Taste"
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4:15-5:45 |
Jessica Rett |
"Expressing Exceeded Expectations in Exclamatives and Other Constructions"
(Handout)
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6-9 |
Dinner and Reception |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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SUNDAY |
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9:15-9:45 |
Breakfast |
In Physical Sciences 401/402 |
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9:45-11:15 |
Sam Cumming & Gabe Greenberg |
"The Semantics of Space in Visual Narrative"
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11:30-1:00 |
Dorit Abusch |
"Discourse Pragmatics and Aspectual Semantics of Temporal Relations in Silent Comics"
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1:00-1:30 |
Lunch |
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1:30-3 |
Sarah Murray & Will Starr |
"The Structure of Communicative Acts"
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Sponsored by the Cornell Sage School of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics, Society for the Humanities, and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Saturday, April 30th and Sunday May 1st. All sessions in Stimson 206.
Schedule
SATURDAY |
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10-11:30 |
Will Starr (NYU/Cornell) |
"A Preference Semantics for Imperatives"
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12:30-2:30 |
Lunch |
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2:30-4 |
Dorit Abusch (Cornell) |
"Presupposition Triggering from Alternative Sets" |
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4:15-5:45 |
Sam Cumming (UCLA) |
"Creatures of Darkness" |
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SUNDAY |
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9:30-11 |
Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers) |
"Epistemic Comparativism" |
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11:15-12:45 |
Seth Yalcin (UC Berkeley) |
"Figure and Ground in Logical Space" |
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12:45-1:30 |
Lunch |
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1:30-3 |
Mats Rooth (Cornell) |
"A Recursive Phonology Interface for WH-F Alternative Semantics" |