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Cambridge Language Sciences

Interdisciplinary Research Centre
 

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An interdisciplinary workshop on the metaphysics, psychology, semantics and pragmatics of time.

Participation is free but prior registration is necessary because space is limited. If you are interested in attending, please email the workshop organizer, Professor Kasia Jaszczolt, before 15 March on kmj21@cam.ac.uk.

Programme

Tense and emotion - Simon Prosser, University of St Andrews

“Time stays, we go”: An exploration into the poetics of time - Anna Piata, Université de Neuchâtel

Temporal remoteness in a tenseless language - Jürgen Bohnemeyer, University at Buffalo

The 2D past - Graeme A. Forbes, University of Kent

Avertive/frustrative markers in Australian languages: Blurring the boundaries between temporal and modal meanings - Patrick Caudal, CNRS & Université Paris-Diderot

Counterfactuality with past conditional modal verbs in French: A puzzle at the semantics-pragmatics interface - Louis de Saussure, Université de Neuchâtel

Temporal transparency and the flow of time - Giuliano Torrengo, University of Milan

Temporal modelling and Ontological Hindsight Bias - Joshua Mozersky, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Does human time really flow? - Kasia M. Jaszczolt, University of Cambridge

Temporal semantics and grammar in - Pirahã Daniel L. Everett, Bentley University

 

Date: 
Friday, 3 April, 2020 - 09:00 to 19:00
Event location: 
Newnham College

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Cambridge Language Sciences is an Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. Our virtual network connects researchers from five schools across the university as well as other world-leading research institutions. Our aim is to strengthen research collaborations and knowledge transfer across disciplines in order to address large-scale multi-disciplinary research challenges relating to language research.

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