19th Annual SemFest

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Manuel Bohn - Speaker

    The yearly Sem(antics)Fest is intended to promote discussion and collaboration among all those in the Stanford community interested in the semantics and pragmatics of natural language, as well as their interface with other modules of grammar. It includes contributions from members of the Department of Linguistics with interests in semantics and pragmatics, as well as from members of the Stanford University community who share these interests.
    12.03.2018

    Event

    19th Annual SemFest: Construction of Meaning Workshop

    12.03.1812.03.18

    Stanford, California, United States

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    Researchers

    1. Carsten Frank

    Publications

    1. The Influence of Robots’ Emotion Expressions on the Uncanny-Valley-Effect
    2. Modeling Self-Organization
    3. Identifying determinants of teachers' judgment (in)accuracy regarding students' school-related motivations using a Bayesian cross-classified multi-level model
    4. Mythos
    5. Functionality or Aesthetics?
    6. Designing a Transformative Epistemology of the Problematic
    7. Modulation After Control
    8. Instruments for co-operative planning in spatial management concerned with flooding issues
    9. Zapping-Fernbedienung
    10. The effect of psychotherapy for depression on improvements in social functioning
    11. Linking large-scale and small-scale distribution patterns of steppe plant species—An example using fourth-corner analysis
    12. Responsibility and environment
    13. Ensuring the Long-Term Provision of Heathland Ecosystem Services—The Importance of a Functional Perspective in Management Decision Frameworks
    14. Process Analyses of Grounding in Chat-based CSCL
    15. To Own or to Use?
    16. Machine Vision Sensors
    17. Organizational Practices for the Aging Workforce
    18. Comparative observations, empirical findings and research perspectives
    19. Political discourse as mediated and public discourse
    20. Deciphering movement and stasis
    21. Soil texture and altitude, respectively, largely determine the floristic gradient of the most diverse fog oasis in the Peruvian desert
    22. An Extended Kalman Filter as an Observer in a Sliding Mode Controller for a Metal-Polymer Composite Actuator
    23. Rethinking art's relation to its social context: the example of the Artist Placement Group
    24. Inequality in the Transition from Primary to Secondary School
    25. Identity without Membership?
    26. Explaining Convergence and Common Trends in the Role of the State in OECD Healthcare Systems
    27. Fully periodic RVEs for technological relevant composites
    28. Reconstructing Diversity Management and Communication from a Constitutive-Polyphonic Perspective
    29. Unusual deactivation in the asymmetric hydrogenation of itaconic acid
    30. Study harder? the relationship of achievement goals to attitudes and self-reported use of desirable difficulties in self-regulated learning
    31. Score-Informed Analysis of Tuning, Intonation, Pitch Modulation, and Dynamics in Jazz Solos