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

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19th Annual SemFest: Construction of Meaning Workshop

12.03.1812.03.18

Stanford, California, United States

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