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Andreas Brocher (University of Cologne) A shared-features model of lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from irregular polysemes

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Robyn Carston (UCL) Polysemy, pragmatics, and lexicon(s)

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Guillermo del Pinal (ZAS Berlin), A multi-dimensional semantics for truth-conditional pragmatics

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Galit Weidman Sassoon (Bar Ilan University) From lexical meaning to gradability

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Petra Schumacher (University of Cologne) Online composition and reconceptualization

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Malka Rappaport Hovav (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Grammatically relevant ontological categories

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Francois Recanati (CNRS, Jean Nicod) The two sides of polysemy

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Jennifer Rodd (UCL) The cognitive mechanisms of semantic disambiguation

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Joost Zwarts (Utrecht University) The meaning of synonymy

 

 

Eleni Gregoromichelaki (KCL, Osnabrück University) Grammar as mechanism for fine-grained situated conceptualisation

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