Going Heim: Linguistic Meaning Between Structure and Use

May 2, 2015 - May 3, 2015
UConn Logic Group, University of Connecticut

Storrs
United States

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David Beaver
UT Austin
Simon Charlow
Rutgers University
Irene Heim
MIT
Hans Kamp
University of Texas at Austin
Barbara Partee
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Thomas Ede Zimmerman
Frankfurt University

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Jon Gajewski
University of Connecticut
Magdalena Kaufmann
University of Connecticut
Stefan Kaufmann
University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut

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Irene Heim is among the most influential scholars in the study of natural-language semantics and pragmatics. Several of her lasting contributions to the field were contained or foreshadowed in her dissertation “The Semantics of Definite and Indefinite Noun Phrases” (UMass Amherst, 1982). There, Heim demonstrated that Montagovian semantics and Chomskyan syntax, two schools of thought which had developed independently and were deemed at cross-purposes by many, could in fact be unified to mutual benefit. Heim’s dissertation is also one of the first fully developed accounts in what would come to be known as dynamic semantics. With this workshop, we will celebrate Heim’s recent 60th birthday and use the occasion to reflect on the transformative nature of her early work, its continued influence over the years since, and the present state and trajectory of the field of formal semantics and pragmatics.

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