Events and Plurality: The Jerusalem Lectures (Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, 76) - Softcover

Landman, Fred

 
9780792365693: Events and Plurality: The Jerusalem Lectures (Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, 76)

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JERUSALEM LECTURES In 1992, I was a Lady Davis Fellow in the English Department at the Hebrew Univer­ sity of Jerusalem. In the context of this, Edit Doron asked me to present a series of weekly evening lectures. The idea was that I would be talking about my own current research on plurality in an event based theory, without the restraints that a nonnal seminar fonnat would im­ pose: i.e. the idea was that I would actually get to the part where I would talk about my own work. At the same time, Edit added, it would be nice if, rather than just presupposing or presenting a neo-Davidsonian framework to develop my analysis of plurality, I could provide a more general setting of the problems by discussing in some depth the archi­ tecture of event arguments and thematic roles. In particular, Terry Parsons' book, Par­ sons 1990, had appeared relatively recently, and there was real interest among the audience in discussing Parsons' arguments for events and roles.

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Fred Landman is Professor of Semantics at Tel Aviv University. His publications include "Events and Plurality "(2000), "Structures for Semantics" (1991), "Towards a Theory of Information "(1986), and "Varieties of Formal Semantics "(edited with Frank Veltman, 1984).

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