available online at
http://spworkshop.online.fr/SPworkshopprogram.pdf
"The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction: What is it, and does it really matter?"
Yan Huang, Reading University, UK
---- Pragmatic Intrusion into What Is Said: Explicature, Enriched 'Said', ImplicIture or ImplicAture?
Didier Maillat, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
--- How Much Pragmatics in Your Semantics? And Vice Versa… On the Disambiguation of
Spatial Expressions
Francesca Panzeri, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
--- The Non-Veridical Properties of 'Before'
Alex Barber, The Open University, UK
---- Incomplete and Unembedded Definite Descriptions
Manuel García-Carpintero, University of Barcelona, Spain
Bivalence and What Is Said
Christopher Gauker, University of Cincinatti, USA
--- Zero Tolerance for Pragmatics
Robyn Carston, University College London, UK
--- Pragmatics, Semantics and the Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction
Brendan Gillon, McGill University, Canada
--- Implicit Elements: Context-Dependent Ones vs. Context-Independent Ones
Yitzhak Benbaji, Bar-Ilan University and Shalom, Hartman Institute, Israel
--- The Multidimensionality and the Emptiness of 'Good'
Allan Hazlett, Brown University, USA
--- Grice's Razor
-------------- this was published in "Metaphilosophy". Hazlett now teaches in Scotland.
Napoleon Katsos, Richard Breheny, John Williams, RCEAL, Campbridge; University College, London, UK
---- Don’t Bin the Wastebasket: Psycholinguistic Evidence
Against Subsuming Scalar Implicatures in the Grammar
Peter Pagin, Stockholm University, Sweden
---- Pragmatic Composition?
Philippe De Brabanter, Institut Jean-Nicod, France
---- On an Alleged Distinction between Mixed Quotation and Scare Quoting
Alexander Almér, University of Göteborg, Sweden
---- On the Availability of What Is Said
Mayumi Masuko, Waseda University, Japan
---- A Spurious Distinction? Conventional vs. Generalized Conversational Implicature
Petra Hendriks, CLCG, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
---- Explaining Production/Comprehension Asymmetries at the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface
Paul Dekker, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
---- Optimal Inquisitive Discourse
Daniel Blair, University of Western Ontario, Canada
--- Pragmatics, Grammar and the Domain of Context-Sensitivity
Nikola Kompa, Westefälische Wilhelms-University, Muenster, Germany
---- Semantic Rules and Pragmatic Processes
Jason Stanley, Rutgers University, USA
---- Semantics in Context
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