NumCog2019: The meaning of numerals: cognitive, experimental, and semantic perspectives Leibniz-Centre for General Linguistics Berlin, Germany, March 27-28, 2019 |
Conference website | http://meaningofnumerals.christophhesse.com |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=numcog2019 |
Submission deadline | January 7, 2019 |
The workshop "The meaning of numerals: cognitive, experimental, and semantic perspectives" will take place in Berlin at Leibniz-Centre for General Linguistics (ZAS) March 27-28, 2019.
The meaning of numerals is a much researched topic in experimental pragmatics (e.g. Breheny 2008; Cummins, Sauerland, Solt 2012), cognitive science (e.g. Dehaene 2011), and theoretical semantics and pragmatics (e.g. Horn 1989; Krifka 1999; Fox & Hackl 2006; Kennedy 2015; Rothstein 2017). This workshop primarily targets contributions that enhance our understanding of numerals by combining insights and methods from several of these research fields. In particular, the imprecise use of numerical expressions (10km away) and vague expectations raised by modified numerals (more than 100 people came) call for such combined approaches. The topic also fits well with the more recent interest in probabilistic models that try to account for vague expectation raised by numerical expressions (e.g. Kao, Wu, Bergen, Goodman 2014). Topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following issues:
- Vagueness, roundness, and the approximate number system
- Pragmatic and semantic explanations of number interpretations
- Acquisition of number sense and numerical meaning
- Bayesian and neural models of numerical meanings
- Meaning of numerals in compositional semantics
- Comparatives, approximators, and other linguistic modifiers of numerical expressions
- Typology of number systems and their modifiers
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Submissions should be in the form of:
- Anonymous 2-page abstracts (including references) describing the content of your talk
Submissions should be in pdf format. Stylesheets for Word, Latex, and Pages can be found on the workshop website.
Invited Speakers
- Lisa Bylinina (Leiden University)
- Chris Cummins (University of Edinburgh)
- Véronique Izard (CNRS & Université Paris Descartes)
Organizing committee
- Anton Benz
- Stephanie Solt
- Paul Egré
- Christoph Hesse
Venue
The workshop "The meaning of numerals: cognitive, experimental, and semantic perspectives" will take place in Berlin at Leibniz-Centre for General Linguistics (ZAS) March 27-28, 2019.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Christoph Hesse.