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=== Previous courses ===
=== Previous courses ===


* Summer 2011: Linguistic Institute 2011 (Boulder)<br /> Gerald Penn and Frank Richter: ''Scope and Negation: Typological
* Summer 2011: Linguistic Institute 2011 (Boulder)<br /> Gerald Penn and Frank Richter: ''Scope and Negation: Typological Diversity Meets Computational Semantics''. 4-week course.<br /> Negation was used to show how a system like LRS can bridge between linguistic theory and computational applications.
Diversity Meets Computational Semantics''. 4-week course.<br />
Negation was used to show how a system like LRS can bridge between linguistic theory and computational
applications.


* Summer 2003: ESSLLI 2003 (Vienna)<br /> Frank Richter and Manfred Sailer: ''Constraint-based Combinatorial Semantics.
* Summer 2003: ESSLLI 2003 (Vienna)<br /> Frank Richter and Manfred Sailer: ''Constraint-based Combinatorial Semantics.
Introductory course''.<br /> Content: A number of constraint-based systems of combinatorial semantics were discussed, the
Introductory course''.<br /> Content: A number of constraint-based systems of combinatorial semantics were discussed, the basics of LRS were introduced and compared to the other systems.
basics of LRS were introduced and compared to the other systems.

Revision as of 10:33, 11 June 2012

We collect and provide links to courses and course material on LRS.

Forthcoming textbook: Formal Semantics: An Empirically-grounded Approach

Courses

Present and upcoming courses

  • Summer term 2012: University Frankfurt/Main
    Manfred Sailer: Introduction to Semantics
  • Winter term 2012/13: University Frankfurt/Main
    Manfred Sailer: Introduction to Semantics

Previous courses

  • Summer 2011: Linguistic Institute 2011 (Boulder)
    Gerald Penn and Frank Richter: Scope and Negation: Typological Diversity Meets Computational Semantics. 4-week course.
    Negation was used to show how a system like LRS can bridge between linguistic theory and computational applications.
  • Summer 2003: ESSLLI 2003 (Vienna)
    Frank Richter and Manfred Sailer: Constraint-based Combinatorial Semantics.

Introductory course.
Content: A number of constraint-based systems of combinatorial semantics were discussed, the basics of LRS were introduced and compared to the other systems.