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 0-August-2004-Workshop-Semantic-Approaches-to-Bind
 ing-Theory
DTSTAMP:20031211T000000
SUMMARY:Workshop: Semantic Approaches to Binding T
 heory
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040820
LOCATION:Nancy, France
DESCRIPTION:Binding Theory, which is concerned wit
 h sentence-internal constraints on anaphora, was o
 riginally conceived in syntactic terms as a set of
  conditions on the distribution of indices. But ot
 her researchers have attempted to derive these con
 straints from lexical semantics or the interpretat
 ive procedure rather than the syntax. Some add a s
 emantic component to a syntactic core, but others 
 are more radically semantic.    The workshop, whic
 h is intended for advanced PhD students and resear
 chers, will provide a forum to compare and assess 
 these diverse proposals. We welcome proposals for 
 45mn contributions (30mn presentation + 15mn discu
 ssion), which should be specific, explicit and sem
 antically informed.   Extended deadline for submis
 sions is March 26, 2004. This workshop is part of 
 ESSLLI 2004. For more information, see the worksho
 p website at http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/peopl
 e/schlenker/ESSLLI04.html.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>\n        
 Binding Theory, which is concerned with sentence-i
 nternal\n        constraints on anaphora, was orig
 inally conceived in syntactic\n        terms as a 
 set of conditions on the distribution of indices.\
 n        But other researchers have attempted to d
 erive these\n        constraints from lexical sema
 ntics or the interpretative\n        procedure rat
 her than the syntax. Some add a semantic\n        
 component to a syntactic core, but others are more
  radically\n        semantic.\n      </p>\n      <
 p>\n        The workshop, which is intended for ad
 vanced PhD students and\n        researchers, will
  provide a forum to compare and assess these\n    
     diverse proposals. We welcome proposals for 45
 mn contributions\n        (30mn presentation + 15m
 n discussion), which should be\n        specific, 
 explicit and semantically informed.\n      </p>\n 
    \n      <p>Extended deadline for submissions is
  March 26, 2004.\n        This workshop is part of
  <a target="_blank" \n          href="http://essll
 i2004.loria.fr/">ESSLLI 2004</a>.\n        For mor
 e information, see the workshop website at\n  <a t
 arget="_blank" href="http://www.linguistics.ucla.e
 du/people/schlenker/ESSLLI04.html">http://www.ling
 uistics.ucla.edu/people/schlenker/ESSLLI04.html</a
 >.\n      </p>\n    
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