Linguistic Evidence 2018 - Experimental data drives linguistic theory
Hosted by the SFB 833 'The Construction of Meaning'
University of Tübingen, Germany
15th to 17th February 2018
Invited Speakers:
David I. Beaver (University of Texas at Austin)
Edward A. Gibson (MIT)
Valentine Hacquard (University of Maryland)
Barbara Hemforth (Université Paris Diderot)
Linguistic Evidence 2018 - the ninth in the series - launches a new phase with its specific focus on the application of experimental methods to linguistic theory building in syntax and semantics and their interface phenomena. The tradition of this conference as a meeting place for linguists who seek to improve the empirical adequacy of linguistic analysis will be continued. The central aim is to promote the integration of experimental and theory-driven approaches to the study of language. Interdisciplinary work in which theoretical and/or experimental linguists cooperate with academics in adjacent fields and work addressing methodological issues is explicitly welcome.
Programme Linguistic Evidence 2018
Organising Committee:
Sara Beck
Saskia Brockmann
Carmen Dörge
Sam Featherston
Anja Gattnar
Robin Hörnig
Andreas Konietzko
Lydia Momma
Melanie Störzer
Jenni Wallis
Sophie von Wietersheim
For questions concerning the Linguistic Evidence Conference, please contact: LingEvid2018 @uni-tuebingen.de