Programme

Friday, February 23

Chair: Peter Sutton 

17:00-17:45    Katarzyna Kuś & Bartosz Maćkiewicz: Linguistification of philosophical conceptual analysis - how far can you go? Remarks on the use of linguistic tools in philosophy

17:50-18:20    Lea Fricke & Carla Bombi: Exhaustivity of wh-interrogatives embedded under German wissen ('know')

18:25-18:55    Curt Anderson, Kurt Erbach & Ruben van de Vijver: Intonation and evaluative bias in some-exclamatives

                                                            19:00-20:00    Dinner

Chair: Lotte Hogeweg

20:00-20:30    Julia Zakkou: Presupposing counterfactuality

20:35-21:20    Daniel Lassiter: Mathematical counterfactuals and procedural meaning

 21:20-...          Poster session with drinks and snacks 

              (Note: Drinks and snacks should be purchased during dinner the latest, since the bar closes right after dinner)

Posters

Saturday, February 24

Chair: Kurt Erbach

09:00-09:45    Karolina Krzyżanowska: Why missing-link conditionals are odd

09:45-10:15    Mora Maldonado (joint work with Emmanuel Chemla & Benjamin Spector): Priming semantic representations: An experimental approach to plurality

                                                            10:15-17:00    Sporting break

Chair: Berit Gehrke

17:00-17:45    Nina Haslinger & Viola Schmitt: Cumulativity asymmetries and composition

17:50-18:20    Magdalena Roszkowski: Coordination strategies in Polish and the distributivity/non-distributivity distinction

18:25-18:55    Kata Wohlmuth: Hungarian reduplicated indefinites re-revisited

                                                            19:00  Conference dinner 

Sunday, February 25

Chair: Edgar Onea

09:00-09:30    Kazuko Yatsushiro, Artemis Alexiadou, Vasifye Geckin, Veronika Harmati-Pap & Uli Sauerland: The plural is unmarked: Turkish, German and Hungarian evidence

09:30-10:00    Marcin Wągiel: Parts and halves: Exploring subatomic quantification

                                                            10:00-17:00    Sporting break

Chair: Justyna Grudzińska

17:00-17:30    Izabela Skoczeń: Scalar terms in a court room

17:35-18:05    Dariusz Kalociński: Semantics of scalar terms: An evolutionary perspective

18:10-18:55    Henk Zeevat: Simulation in communication concepts 

                                                            19:00-20:00    Dinner

Chair: Jakub Kozakoszczak

20:00-20:30    Eytan Zweig: Reference and relevance for answering plural questions: A visual world study

20:35-21:05    Viola Schmitt (presented by Nina Haslinger): Cumulativity and intensional interveners 

21:10-21:40    Christoph Hesse: Scalar implicatures of modified numerals

 

Monday, February 26

Chair: Alexandra Spalek

08:45-09:15    Kurt Erbach: Plurals have magnitude

09:15-09:45    Katja Jasinskaja & Claudia Poschmann: Projection to the speaker: Non-restrictive relatives meet discourse coherence

09:45-10:15    Sascha Bargmann, Berit Gehrke & Frank Richter: How to modify idioms

                                                            10:30    Departure