Talks by Julien Foglietti (Frankfurt) and Kathryn Barnes (Frankfurt)
We are happy to announce two talks by Julien Foglietti (Frankfurt) and Kathryn Barnes (Frankfurt) in the Semantics Colloquium.
The talk will take place on campus in IG 4.301.
Date: July 6, 2023
Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct
Julien Foglietti
Title: What’s in a last name? Semantics and experimental update
Abstract:
In this talk I will present further support to my proposal that last names used referentially carry a family membership presupposition. In the first section, I will walk us through the presupposition tests (Karttunen, 1973) applied to the use of referential last names. I will also introduce a new experimental design – inspired by Tonhauser (2012) – which will bring experimental support to my proposal. In the second section of the talk, I will present the results of my previous experiments. These results show that; indeed, the notion of family membership is linked with how we use last names in referential expressions. Furthermore, these results will also open the question of how the content of the presupposition that...