In the Media
An interview with Philippe Schlenker on semantics and sign languages, in Gadfly, an undergraduate philosophy magazine at Columbia University.
A presentation by CNRS of Philippe Schlenker's book What it All Means, and a review by linguist Marc van Oostendorp.
Media coverage for Lyn Tieu, Philippe Schlenker and Emmanuel Chemla's 'Linguistic Inferences Without Words' (PNAS) and Philippe Schlenker's 'Gestural Semantics' (NLLT) [CNRS press release] [NYU press release] [Western Sydney press release] [Science Daily] [Eureka Alert] [Tendencias Científicas (Spanish)]
Media coverage for Philippe Schlenker's 'Visible Meaning: Sign Language and the Foundations of Semantics' [NYU press release] [CNRS press release (French)] [Science Daily] [EurekAlert] [Futurity] [Language Magazine] [tekk.tv (German)] [tekcrispy (Spanish)]
Note: DeafDigest has radically mischaracterized the content of the article (and has been informed of this, without correcting the post).
The 2018 issue of Discover Magazine on 'Everything Worth Knowing' has a short article on Philippe Schlenker's ideas on music semantics: [html]
Philippe Schlenker's 'Outline of Music Semantics' (2017) Press release: [NYU] [Science Daily] [Futurity] (Russian versions: [PM] [REF news]) Journal du CNRS: [Fr][Eng]
Brent Strickland and Alexandre Cremers on Mechanical Turk - in Le Monde (2016)
Q&A and media coverage for 'Formal Monkey Linguistics' (2016)
Q&A and media coverage for 'Monkey Semantics: Two 'Dialects' of Campbell's Monkey Alarm Calls' (2014)