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 --8-June-2019-Workshop-Expressing-Evidence-Konstan
 z-Germany
DTSTAMP:20181217T125125
SUMMARY:Workshop "Expressing Evidence", Konstanz, 
 Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190608
LOCATION:Konstanz, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Evidential restrictions cross-cut gram
 mars in varied ways. In this workshop, we want to 
 bring together researchers working from different 
 angles on how natural language expresses evidence.
  We are especially interested in (but not limited 
 to) submissions that straddle the divide between l
 inguistics and philosophy and address the followin
 g issues:  1. Evidentiality across syntactic categ
 ories  2. Speech acts conveyed by evidentials  3. 
 Evidentiality in a broader context of attitude asc
 riptions and subjective expressions  4. Types of r
 easoning and knowledge involved in statements with
  different evidentials  5. Formal tools for modell
 ing evidence  Invited speakers: Corien Bary (Nijme
 gen), Lisa Matthewson (British Columbia), Elin McC
 ready (Aoyama) and Dilip Ninan (Tufts).  We invite
  submission of abstracts for 30-minute oral presen
 tations (with additional time for discussion) on a
 ny topic related to the aims and scope of the work
 shop. We are especially interested in (but not lim
 ited to) contributions that straddle the line betw
 een disciplines dealing with the linguistic expres
 sion of evidence, such as linguistics, philosophy,
  and psychology.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Evidentia
 l restrictions cross-cut grammars in varied ways. 
 In this workshop, we want to bring together resear
 chers working from different angles on how natural
  language expresses evidence. We are especially in
 terested in (but not limited to) submissions that 
 straddle the divide between linguistics and philos
 ophy and address the following issues:<br>\n  1. E
 videntiality across syntactic categories<br>\n  2.
  Speech acts conveyed by evidentials<br>\n  3. Evi
 dentiality in a broader context of attitude ascrip
 tions and subjective expressions<br>\n  4. Types o
 f reasoning and knowledge involved in statements w
 ith different evidentials<br>\n  5. Formal tools f
 or modelling evidence</p>\n\n  <p>Invited speakers
 : Corien Bary (Nijmegen), Lisa Matthewson (British
  Columbia), Elin McCready (Aoyama) and Dilip Ninan
  (Tufts).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We invite submiss
 ion of abstracts for 30-minute oral presentations 
 (with additional time for discussion) on any topic
  related to the aims and scope of the workshop. We
  are especially interested in (but not limited to)
  contributions that straddle the line between disc
 iplines dealing with the linguistic expression of 
 evidence, such as linguistics, philosophy, and psy
 chology.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://semantics.uni-konstanz.de/workshops/evi
 dence-2019/
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