Logical Vocabulary & Logical Change

LogVoc is the first conference to gather experts in semantics and address the nature of variation and change of Logical Vocabulary. The workshop will be held on August 3, 2017 and will be hosted by The 23rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics, held in San Antonio, TX, USA.

Workshop Proposal

A volume will be published (with John Benjamins of Amsterdam) as scholarly accumulation of the workshop.


Authors & Speakers

  • Agnes Bende-Farkas (The Hungarian Academy)
  • Aniko Csirmaz (University of Utah)
  • Enrico Flor (University of Vienna)
  • Chiara Gianollo (University of Bologna)
  • Nina Haslinger (University of Vienna)
  • Moreno Mitrović (University of Cyprus & Bled Institute)
  • Eva Rosina (University of Vienna)
  • Magdalena Roszkowski (University of Vienna)
  • Viola Schmitt (University of Vienna)
  • Andrei Sideltsev (The Russian Academy)
  • Benjamin Slade  (University of Utah)
  • Anna Szabolcsi (New York University)

Programme

10 – 10.25am

Welcome Address.

 

10.30 – 10.45am

Covfefe Break

10.45 – 11.10am

Vala-Indefinites and Covert Operators in Old Hungarian

Agnes Bende-Farkas (The Hungarian Academy)

abstract | slides | handout

11.15 – 11.40am

Disjunctive and conjunctive particles meet their negative concord relatives

Anna Szabolcsi (New York University)

abstract  | handout

11.45 – 12.10pm

Synchrony and diachrony of a multifunctional particle: Latin nec

Chiara Gianollo (University of Bologna)

abstract | slides | handout

12.15 – 1.30pm

Lunch Break

 

1.35 – 1.55pm

Adding meaning to Indo- Aryan aspectual adverbials then and again

Benjamin Slade & Aniko Csirmaz (University of Utah)

abstract | slides | handout

2.00 – 2.25pm

Allosemies of the Anatolian conjunction particle

Moreno Mitrović (University of Cyprus & Bled Institute) & Andrei Sideltsev (The Russian Academy)

abstract | handout

2.30 – 2.55pm

CANCELLED Distributive and non-distributive conjunction: Formal semantics meets typology

Enrico Flor, Nina Haslinger, Eva Rosina, Magdalena Roszkowski & Viola Schmitt (University of Vienna)

abstract | slides | handout

2.30 – 2.55pm

Why are there disjunctive particles in Sinhala & Dravidian relative-correlatives?: existential particles in non-existential environments

Benjamin Slade (University of Utah)

abstract | slides | handout

2.55 – 3.20pm

Coffee Break

 

3.20 – 3.45pm

A diachronic typology of the universal superparticle: an inter- genetic view

Moreno Mitrović (University of Cyprus & Bled Institute)

abstract | slides  

3.50 – 4.45pm

Panel Discussion

Dinner is also envisaged for the evening. Details to follow. 


Livestream

We’re on San Antonio, TX time.

Livestream


Discussion

We would like to enable a live video streaming of the event in order to engage those who are physically unable to attend. This would also enable us to have a richer panel discussion.

Discussion

We would like to enable a live video streaming of the event in order to engage those who are physically unable to attend. This would also enable us to have a richer panel discussion.

The discussion will address the core questions facing the overall theme of the workshop, that is, the prospect of formal diachronic semantics and its status in relation both to other diachronic fields of linguistics as well as synchronic semantics and pragmatics.

All are very welcome, and strongly encouraged, to use the commenting option below to post questions that the discussion will address.

 

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