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 /3---5-April-2026-The-5th-Tsinghua-Interdisciplina
 ry-Workshop-on-Logic-Language-and-Meaning-TLLM2026
 -Modality-in-Logic-and-Language-Tsinghua-Universit
 y-Beijing-China
DTSTAMP:20250904T160541
SUMMARY:The 5th Tsinghua Interdisciplinary Worksho
 p on Logic, Language and Meaning (TLLM2026) "Modal
 ity in Logic and Language", Tsinghua University, B
 eijing, China
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260405
LOCATION:Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
DESCRIPTION:The TLLM workshops aim to bring togeth
 er logicians, philosophers, and linguists around a
  specific theme of common interest. For the 2026 e
 vent, the theme is unusually wide, and we welcome 
 contributions on any general or particular aspect 
 of the modalities in logic or language.  We invite
  submissions of 2-page abstracts (including refere
 nces) on any of the broad themes related to the mo
 dality in logic and language as suggested above. A
 fter a review procedure, authors of accepted abstr
 acts will have the opportunity to present their pa
 pers at the workshop, either as a contributed talk
  or in the poster session. The poster session is i
 ntended to provide an informal setting for discuss
 ion and to encourage participation from early-care
 er researchers and students. After the workshop, a
  volume of full papers (properly refereed) will be
  published in the Springer LNCS – FoLLI series.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The TLLM 
 workshops aim to bring together logicians, philoso
 phers, and linguists around a specific theme of co
 mmon interest. For the 2026 event, the theme is un
 usually wide, and we welcome contributions on any 
 general or particular aspect of the modalities in 
 logic or language.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We invit
 e submissions of 2-page abstracts (including refer
 ences) on any of the broad themes related to the m
 odality in logic and language as suggested above. 
 After a review procedure, authors of accepted abst
 racts will have the opportunity to present their p
 apers at the workshop, either as a contributed tal
 k or in the poster session. The poster session is 
 intended to provide an informal setting for discus
 sion and to encourage participation from early-car
 eer researchers and students. After the workshop, 
 a volume of full papers (properly refereed) will b
 e published in the Springer LNCS – FoLLI series.</
 p>\n</div>
URL:https://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/tllm-2026/
CONTACT:Jialiang Yan at jialiang.yann at gmail.com
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