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* 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. | * 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. | ||
* 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 basics of LRS were introduced and compared to the other systems. | ||
Introductory course |
Revision as of 10:34, 11 June 2012
We collect and provide links to courses and course material on LRS.
Forthcoming textbook: Formal Semantics: An Empirically-grounded Approach
- What the textbook is about.
- Additional exercises by chapter
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.