I am sorry for all inconsistencies of the first version! The programs
are the same. With best regards, Christine Czinglar
Morphologietagung
Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft
Berggasse 11
A-1090 Wien
email: morph(a)ling.univie.ac.at
FAX: ++43-1-310 38 86-23
The 7th International Morphology Meeting 1996
February 16-18, 1996
University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
The local organizers would like to welcome you to the 7th
International Morphology Meeting, hosted by the Department
of Linguistics of the University of Vienna, the Wiener
Sprachgesellschaft and the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
LOCATION
The meeting will be held in the Faculty of Law (Juridicum,
lecture room U 10) of the University of Vienna,
Schottenbastei 10-16, 1010 Wien.
WORKSHOPS
The colloquium will be preceded by Workshops on The
Acquisition of Morphology in L1 (organized by C. Schaner-
Wolles and W.U. Dressler) on February 14-15, Inflectional
Morphology (organized by G. Booij) and Extragrammatical and
Marginal Morphology (organized by U. Doleschal and A.
Thornton) both on February 15. All workshops exept the
Inflectional Morphology Workshop will be held at the Department
of Linguistics, Berggasse 11, 1090 Wien. The Workshop on
Inflectional Morphology will be held in the Faculty of Law
(Juridicum), lecture room U 14. There will be breaks of at least 15
minutes between the lectures of the Workshops to allow people to
commute between the workshops (the walking distance between the
two places is app. 10 minutes).
REGISTRATION
The registration will take place on Thursday, February 15, 17.00 -
20.00 in the library of the Department of Linguistics, Berggasse 11,
1090 Wien. Drinks and snacks will be available. Registration will
continue during the meeting at the Faculty of Law (Juridicum) of
the University of Vienna, Schottenbastei 10-16, 1010 Wien.There
will be a cocktail reception Friday night hosted by the mayor of
Vienna.
CONFERENCE FEE
There will be a fee of ATS 200.- (=20$) which includes among
other things refreshments during the breaks and drinks after the
registration.
VISAS
Participants from Albania, Bulgaria, CIS States, China, Baltic
States, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia, Montenegro,
Kosovo, Vojvodina), Georgia, Rumania, Turkey, Ukraine and all
African States should contact us as early as possible, because they
need visas to be allowed to enter Austria. In order to get such visas
they will have to contact their respective Austrian embassies with
official invitations from the University of Vienna. Participants from
those states do not have to pay any fees for registration .
TRAVEL TO VIENNA
Trains from Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, France, Holland,
Benelux arrive at the Westbahnhof station. Trains from Slovakia,
Slovenia, Czech Republic, Italy, Hungary arrive at Suedbahnhof
station. Trains from Czech Republic, Germany arrive at Franz
Josefs Bahnhof station.
Bus connection Airport to City:
Airport Wien Schwechat to City Air Terminal, Wien Landstrasse
from 6.10 a.m. at 20 minute intervals up to midnight.
City Air Terminal, Wien Landstrasse to Airport Wien Schwechat
at 5 a.m., 5.30 a.m., 6.00 a.m. and from 6.30 a.m at 20 minute
intervals up to 11.50 p.m.
Public transportation to the Department of Linguistics and the
"Juridicum":
from Westbahnhof: subway U3 to Volkstheater, U2 to Schottentor
from Suebbahnhof: subway U1 to Karlsplatz, U2 to Schottentor
from Franz-Josefs Bahnhof: tramway D to Schlickgasse
(Department), tramway D to Schottentor ("Juridicum")
from Wien Landstrasse: subway U3 to Volkstheater, U2 to
Schottentor
At the U2 stop Schottentor take exit Liechtensteinstrasse for the
Department and exit Hohenstauffengasse for the "Juridicum".
The Morphology Meeting is financially supported by the
Bundesministerium fuer Wissenschaft und Forschung, the Kulturamt
der Stadt Wien, the OEsterreichische Forschungsgemeinschaft and
ACCOMODATION
In order to receive an accomodation form for hotel reservation, please send us
an email or a fax. If you are interested in youth hostels, contact the travel
agency of the Austrian Youth Hostel Association:
Supertramp
Helfersdorferstr. 4
A-1010 Wien
Tel: ++43-1-533 51 37
Fax: ++43-1-533 18 34-85
PROGRAM OF THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL MORPHOLOGY MEETING
Friday, February 16, 1996
900-930 Opening
930-1020 Gregory Stump: Template Morphology and Inflectional
Morphology
1020-1110 Rose-Marie Dechaine: Compositional Morphology
1110-1130 Break
1130-1200 Asun Martinez-Arbelaiz: Basque Nominal Morphology
and Antisymmetry within the DP
1200-1230 Joyce M. McDonough: Athabaskan Redux: Against the
Position Class as a Morphological Category
1230-1300 Vladimir A. Plungian: Agentive Nouns in Dogon: A
Challenge for Morphological Theory?
1300-1430 Lunch
1430-1500 Tapio Hokkanen: Stem Selection or Formation? On
Morphological Operations in the Mental Lexicon
1500-1530 Helga Weyerts & Martina Penke: Regular and Irregular
Morphology: The Representation of German Participles in
the Mental Lexicon
1530-1600 Jukka Maekisalo: Semantic Transparency and Frequency
in the Processing and Representation of Finnish
Compounds
1600-1610 Break
1610-1700 Harald Baayen: How Singular Can Plural Be?
Understanding and Producing Number Inflection on
Nouns: Evidence from Dutch and Italian
1700-1750 Csaba Pleh: Don't Hesitate - Agglutinate: Processing,
Acquisition and Damage of Morphology in Hungarian
1750-1800 Break
1800-1830 Cristina Burani & Anna M. Thornton: Processing
Derived Words: Effects of Root and Suffix Frequency
1830-1900 Ch. Faussart, C. Jakubowicz, J.L. Nespoulous & C.
Rigaut: Gender Agreement and Vocabulary Type in
Spoken Language Processing
Saturday, February 17, 1996
900-950 Yves-Charles Morin: The Simplicity and Acquisition
of Defective Paradigms: A Historical Perspective
950-1040 Frans Plank: Suppletion
1040-1100 Break
1100-1130 Ulrike Mosel: The Genesis of Gender in Teop
(Austronesian, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea)
1130-1200 David Christian Bellusci: Identifying OV Morphology in
Proto-Bantu
1200-1230 Anna-Riitta Lindgren: WP-, IA- and IP-Diachronics in
Finnish Dialects in Northern Norway
1230-1300 Barbara Unterbeck: Verbal Classification and Number
1300-1430 Lunch
1430-1500 Stefanie Eschenlohr: Deadjectival Verbs in German: On
the Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Dimension of
Morphology
1500-1530 Wendy Sandler: On the Structure of the Morphological
Component in American Sign Language
1530-1600 C. Jakubowicz, N. Mueller, C. Rigaut, O-K. Kang &
B.Riemer: Morphology and the Acquisition of Pronouns:
Subject/Object Asymmetries in French and German
1600-1610 Break
1610-1700 Rolf Noyer: Distributed Morphology and the Separationist
Hypothesis
1700-1750 Jean-Roger Vergnaud: Minimalist Aspects of
Morphosyntax
1750-1800 Break
1800-1830 Maria Ladanyi: Productivity as a Sign of Category
Change: The Case of Hungarian Verbal Prefixes
1830-1900 Lluisa Gracia & Olga Fullana: Catalan Verbal
Compounds: Internal Order and Argument Interpretation
Sunday, February 18, 1996
900-950 Edwin Williams: Three Models of the Syntax-Morphology
Interface
950-1040 Dominique Sportiche: Syntactic Units and Words
1040-1100 Break
1100-1130 Pablo Albizu & Luis Eguren: Ergative Displacement in
Basque
1130-1200 Henry Davis: Salish Evidence on the Nature of the
Causative-Inchoative Alternation
1200-1230 Carolyn Harford: C-Command in Morphology: Final
Vowels in Chishona
1230-1300 Nelson M. Musehane: Root Compounds in Tshivenda
1300-1430 Lunch
1430-1500 Ferenc Kiefer: The Inheritance of Aspectual Structure
1500-1530 Lluisa Gracia & Miren Azkarate: Prefixation and the
Head-Complement Parameter
1530-1600 Lamia Haouet & Soledad Varela: Spanish Verbal
Prefixation: A Lexical Syntactic Account
1600-1610 Break
1610-1700 Hans-Juergen Sasse: Is the Inflection/Derivation-
Distinction Universal (CANCELLED!)
1700-1750 Marianne Mithun: The Semantics of Roots and Affixes
1750-1800 Break
1800-1830 Adrienne Lehrer: How Lexeme-like are Affixes?
Comparing the Lexical-Semantic Relationships of English
Derivational Affixes with Lexemes
1830-1900 Andrew Spencer: Agreement Morphology is Morphology
Alternates
1. F. Kerleroux: Des donnees paradoxales: des noms deverbaux a
forme superficielle simple
2. I. Plag: Selectional Restrictions in English Suffixation
Revisited: A Reply to Fabb (1988)
3. A.A. Polikarpov: Evolutionary Mechanisms of Some Regularities
in Word-Formational Process
WORKSHOPS
I. Workshop on the Acquisition of Morphology in L1
7th International Morphology Meeting
Vienna
February 14-15, 1996
LOCATION:
Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft
Berggasse 11
1090 Wien
phone: +43-1-310 3886
fax: +43-1-310 3886-23
email: chris(a)ling.univie.ac.at
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Wednesday, February 14, 1996, 1400-1830
Michele Kail & Kleopatra Diakogiorgi (Laboratoire de Psychologie
Experimentale, Universite Rene Descartes, Paris V):
"Processing morphology and word order in Greek: On line
developmental studies"
Karin Lindner & Hilke Elsen (Institut fuer Deutsche Philologie,
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen):
"'Critical mass' and overgeneralization: the case of German data"
Vito Pirrelli & Stefano Federici (Istituto di Linguistica
Computazionale - CNR, Pisa):
"Learning morphology by paradigm-driven analogy: linguistic and
psycholinguistic implications"
Zsuzsanna Vinkler & Csaba Pleh (Dept. of General Psychology, Eoetvoes
Lorand University, Budapest):
"Early morphology of spatial expressions in a Hungarian child:
a CHILDES case study"
BREAK
Klaus Laalo (Dept. of Finnish Language, University of Helsinki):
"Interface of morpho(phono)logy and syntax in Finnish child
language"
Andreas Bittner, Dagmar Bittner (Forschungsschwerpunkt Allgemeine
Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin) & Klaus-Michael Koepcke (FB
Erziehungswissenschaften I, Universitaet Hannover):
"Flexionserwerb: Regel vs. Schemata - und ein Blick auf die
Natuerlichkeit"
NOTICE: This talk has been cancelled!
Dagmar Bittner (Forschungsschwerpunkt Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft,
Berlin):
"Wie und wozu erwerben Kinder das Genus im Deutschen ?"
Ekaterina Protassova (Moscow University):
"Transition from babbling to word structure (in Russian)"
Thursday, February 15, 1996, 900- 1230
Marianne Kilani-Schoch (Universite de Lausanne) & Wolfgang U.
Dressler (Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft, Universitaet Wien):
"Pre- and protomorphology: the demarcation problem"
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk (Dept. of English, Adam Mickiewcz
University, Pozna):
"Pre- and proto- in Polish phonology and morphology and
their interrelations"
Maria Voeykova (Inst. of Ling. Research, Russian Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg):
"Pre- and protomorphological stages and part-of-speech
distinctions in Russian"
Steven Gillis (Dept. of Linguistics, Universiteit Antwerpen - U.I.A.):
"Pre- and protomorphology: the case of Dutch diminutives"
BREAK
Joerg Meibauer (Deutsches Seminar, Universitaet Tuebingen):
"Learning to coin agent and instrument nouns in German"
Dorit Ravid (School of Education & Dept of Communication Disorders,
Tel Aviv University):
"The acquisition of derived nominals in Hebrew: between
lexicalization and productivity"
Thursday, February 15, 1996, 1400- 1830
Margareta Almgren (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea) & Andoni Barrena
(Departamento de Lengua Espanola, Universidad de Salamanca):
"Basque, ergativity and acquisition"
Katharina Koehler & Chris Schaner-Wolles (Institut fuer
Sprachwissenschaft, Universitaet Wien):
"The acquisition of verbal inflection and verb position in German:
a view on the morphology-syntax interface"
Christian Champaud (Laboratoire de Psychologie Experimentale,
Univ. Rene Descartes, Paris V):
"Overgeneralisation in early acquisition of verbal
morphology: the case of French"
Almut Klepper-Schudlo (Institut fuer Linguistik/Germanistik,
Graduiertenkolleg, Univ. Stuttgart):
"Early verbal inflection in Polish and the optional infinitive
phenomenon"
BREAK
Yonata Levy (Psychology Department, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem):
"On the theoretical implications of the early development of
morphological paradigms"
Monika Rothweiler (FB 12 Erziehungswissenschaften, Universitaet Bremen):
"Dissociations in inflectional systems of SLI children: Evaluating
participle inflection and
subject-verb-agreement"
Stella N. Ceytlin (Herzen Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg):
"Acquisition of the Russian verb paradigm"
Natalia V. Gagarina (Herzen Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg):
"Functioning of the imperfective in the speech of Russian
children up to three"
II. Workshop on Inflectional Morphology
On the occasion of the 7th International Morphology Meeting (Vienna, 16-18
February, a workshop on inflection will be held on Thursday 15 February,
13:00-19:00 in the Juridicum (Faculty of Law, Univ. of Vienna),
Schottenbastei 10-16, Vienna (the same location as the conference).
The workshop is organised by Geert Booij (HIL/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
All participants of the 7th International Morphology Meeting are welcome. The
scheduled time for each speaker is 35 minutes + 10 minutes discussion. The
program is as follows:
13:00 Kersti Borjars, Carol Chapman, Nigel Vincent `Paradigms, periphrases,
and pro-drop: a feature-based account
13:45 Dieter Wunderlich `Constructing inflectional paradigms'
14:30 Rolf Noyer `Mixed declensions'
15:15 Break
15:30 Angela Ralli `On the morphological status of inflectional features:
evidence from Modern Greek'
16:15 Andrew Spencer `Inflection and derivation (or do we need nouns and
verbs?)'
17:00 Renate Raffelsiefen `A phonology-based criterion for disntinguishing
inflectional from derivation morphology'
17:45 Harald Baayen `Consequences of affixal homonymy for the processing of
inflections in language comprehension: evidence from Dutch'
18:30 General discussion
19:00 End
Abstracts of the papers will be sent to those who have already indicated that
they will participate in the workshop. If you also want the abstracts, please
contact Geert Booij (e-mail: booij(a)let.vu.nl, fax 31-204446500).
III. WORKSHOP ON
"EXTRAGRAMMATICAL AND MARGINAL MORPHOLOGY":
organized by U. Doleschal & A. Thornton
Date: 15.02.96
Location: Dept. of Linguistics
Berggasse 11/1/3
1090 Vienna
13.00 W.U.Dressler (Vienna): Extragrammatical vs. marginal morphology
13.30 B.Fradin (Paris): The Challenge of composing forms
14.00 D.Nuebling (Tuebingen): Onymic quasimorphemes: the morphological
structure of toponyms
14.30-15.00 break
15.00 E.Ronneberger-Sibold (Munich): Partial motivation in German trade
names
15.30 A. Thornton (Rome): On extragrammatical suffixes: international
-tex and -ex
16.00 L.Benua (Amherst): Templatic Deletion in Morphological Truncation
16.30 Ou.Bat-El (Tel Aviv): "Marginal" morphology is not marginal
17.00-17.30 break
17.30 O.Werner (Tuebingen): Is suppletion a borderline phenomenon of
morphology?
18.00 G.Corbett (Guildford): Affective use of morphology in number systems
18.30 A.Ortmann (Duesseldorf): Affix repetition, identical information
and redundancy
19.00 U.Doleschal (Vienna): On the margin of declination: indeclinability,
semi-declinability and related problems in Slavic languages
7th International Morphology Meeting
Vienna
morph(a)ling.univie.ac.at
Kogniti'v pszicholo'gia (nem pszicholo'gia szakosoknak)
PS KK 16.35
1996 tavasz. Csu:to:rto:k, 9-12
Izabella utca 46, 206. szoba
A kurzus a'ltala'nos elrendeze'se: 12 x 2 o'ra elo"ada's, s 12 x 1
o'ra demonstra'cio's gyakorlat. A program felte'telezi a dia'kok
megle'vo" ha'tte'rismereteit.
Elo"ado': Ple'h Csaba
1. Az ember ha'rom megko:zeli'te'se: A pszicholo'gia konceptua'lis
to:rte'nete.
Kogniti'v, behaviorista e's interakcio's emberke'pek. Biolo'gia,
szociolo'gia e's pszicholo'gia viszonya a mai kutata'sban.
Redukcionizmusok. A kogniti'v forradalom e's az etolo'gia.
2. Szenzoros folyamatok
( E fejezet nem mondja el az o:sszes modalita'st, csak az
alapelveket.)
Ko'dola's e's a "transzducerek" fogalma. Modula'ris koncepcio'k az
e'rze'kele'sro"l. Elemi jellegzetesse'gek: vona'sok, invariancia'k
a la'ta's pe'lda'ja'n. Konstanciajelense'gek a la'ta'sban. Az
alakla'ta's.
Me'lyse'gla'ta's e's sztereopszis. A szemmozga'sok e's a
szervorendszerek.
A besze'de'szlele's mint elemi kategoriza'cio's ke'rde's.
3. PercepciO' - perceptualis tanulas
Te'ri tanula's e's alkalmazkoda's. Az U'j Szemle'let (Bruner s
ma'sok): kontextua'lis e's organizmikus hata'sok az e'szlele'sben
(va'gy, helyzet stb.). A perceptua'lis tanula's elme'letek vita'i:
meddig hat a tuda's. Kultu'ra e's percepcio'.
A te'r, az ido" e's az oksa'g az e'szlele'sben. Modula'risak vagy
tuda's alapu'ak?
4. Figyelem
Az informa'cio'feldolgoza'si paradigma e's a figyelmi szu"re's
modelljei.
A szelektiv figyelem pszichofiziolo'gia'ja. A ta'je'kozo'da'si
reakcio' e's a habitua'cio' modelljei: habitua'cio' mint tanula's.
Az aktiva'cio' e's a teljesi'tme'ny: optimum elke'pzele'sek.
Az e'berse'g ciklicita'sa: alva's e's a'lom elme'letek.
5. Mozgas
A reakcio'ido" e's a kivona'sos paradigma. A szenzomotoros
koordina'cio' e's a ke'szse'gek kialakula'sa. Kommunika'cio's
funkcio'ju' mozga'sok szervezo"de'se.
6. A tanulas u'jabb ke'rde'sei
Elemi e's struktu'ra'lt tanula's (a'llati e's emberi). A ko'dola's,
a bela'ta's e's a struktu'ra ke'pze's. Se'make'pze's e's tanula's.
Bu:ntete's e's jutalmaza's viszonya. A szocia'lis tanula's saja'tos
felte'telei e's elme'letei.
7. Tudat
Tudatelme'letek: van-e tudat? A klasszikus pszichoanalitikus
emberke'p e's a tudat reifika'cio'ja. Tudatossa'g,
besza'molo'ke'pesse'g e's komplexita's sokoldalu' viszonya. Nem
tudatos folyamatok e's az informa'cio'feldolgoza's. A mo'dosult
tudata'llapotok a ki'se'rleti pszicholo'gia'ban.
8. Emle'kezet
A ko:zvetlen e's tarto's emle'kezet: ta'ras e's feldolgoza'si szint
elme'letek. Emle'kezeti ko'dola's. A szervezo"de's e's szerveze's
szerepe. A lexikai emle'kezet e's kerese's. Szemantikus emle'kezet.
Jegyek e's prototi'pusok. A szemantikus elo"hangola'si helyzet. A
tarto's emle'kezet propozicio's elme'letei. Se'maelme'letek. Az
emle'keze's hangulati e's helyzeti meghata'rozo'i, explicit e's
implicit emle'kezet.
9. Ke'pzelet
A vizua'lis emle'kezet. A menta'lis ke'pek fajta'i (uto'ke'p,
foszfe'n, szineszte'zia, eidetikus ke'p, hipnago'g ke'pzetek,
hallucina'cio', stb.)
E'rvek az analo'g reprezenta'cio' mellett e's ellen. Metafora e's
ke'pzelet.
10. Gondolkodas e's nyelv
Fogalomalkota's e's kategoriza'cio': e'les e's e'letlen
koncepcio'k.
A proble'mamegolda's ki'se'rleti vizsga'lata: analitikus e's
holisztikus felfoga'sok. Ko:vetkeztete'si folyamatok az emberi
gondolkoda'sban (a logika pszicholo'gia'ja). Az intelligencia
to:bbfe'le fogalma. Egyetemes e's kultu'ra fo:ggo" mozzanatok a
gondolkoda'sban.
Koncepcio'k a nyelv eredete'ro"l e's menta'lis
reprezenta'cio'ja'ro'l.
11.Kogniti'v pszicholo'gia e's o:kolo'gia
12. A kogniti'v pszicholo'gia to:rte'netio elhelyeze'se
Tanko:nyv
Eysenck, M.. Cognitive psychology. A student handbook.
London: Lawrence Erlbaum
Ko:vetelme'nyek megbesze'le'se ay elso" o'ra'n.
As part of the general psychology department Cognitive programs
Oramegbeszeles: Izabella 46, februar 5, 17h30 209,
Seminar in Philosophy of Mind
(formerly titled and could still be subtitled "Intentionality and Qualia in
a World of Causes")
G. Fekete
We shall review the development of Cognitive Science from a philosophical
perspective as systematically as possible, classifying historical and
current views on the subject, standard objections, paradigms, typical
examples and thought experiments. I will attempt to provide the necessary
tools of philosophical investigation (tools of logical analysis, terminology
and methodology) for those who are unfamiliar with them, but conclusions (if
any) are to be drawn together in discussions. I expect everyone to
contribute to the success of the course drawing from his or her own field of
expertise as the realm of cognitive science is interdisciplinary (which
includes psychology, philosophy, neurobiology, computer science and arguably
even quantum physics).=20
Clearly, where the questions become strictly empirical in their nature
philosophy should give way to exact (or at least practical) sciences.=20
However, most issues in this field have not yet reached the stage where we
are simply concerned with mapping how things actually are, rather we need to
ponder how things could at all be. Such considerations properly belong to
the domain of philosophy. (Of course, there are philosophical elements or
aspects intrinsic to all sciences.) The interplay of the various disciplines
involved and especially that of psychology, neuro-biological=20
research and philosophy will be evident and hopefully mutually fruitful (I
expect to learn a lot from you) throughout the course.
The intended philosophical perspective is an unambiguously materialist one.
Accordingly, we shall concentrate on the possibilities of scientific
reduction and the extent to which it is tenable (reductionism,
eliminativism, or "integrationism"). We shall review various forms=20
of identity theories, address the problem of the semantic gap between mental
and non-mental (physical) terms, and the distinction between private (first
person) and public (third person) experiences.
We shall meet 13 or 14 times during the semester the exact arrangement of
which is subject to agreement. I propose topics formally for ten occasions
(see below) leaving room to address unexpected questions that arise in the
course of discussion or cope with potential delays. Each participant will be
asked to make a formal contribution by introducing a specific topic for
discussion at least once during the course. The first time we meet will be
spent with administrative and practical matters and you will be asked to=20
read the Introduction from Fodor=92s Representations for the next occasion.
1 Historical overview: form dualism to connectivism (dualism, naturalism,
psychoanalysis, behaviorism, cognitive-developmental psychology,
"folk-psychology", functionalism, artificial intelligence)
Readings: "Introduction" Fodor, J.A. 1981, Representations. Cambridge: MIT=
=20
Press
Suggested readings: Flanagan, O. 1991. The Science of the Mind. Cambridge:
MIT Press.
2 Inverted spectrum, absent qualia and the belief-desire-perception cycle.
Chauvinism and liberalism.
=09
Readings: "Introduction" Fodor, J.A. 1981, Representations. Cambridge: MIT=
=20
Press
Suggested readings: Flanagan, O. 1991. The Science of the Mind. Cambridge:=
=20
MIT Press.
3 The identity theory and functionalism. Token and type identities. Black=92=
s
objection.=20
=09
Readings: Smart, J.C.C. "Sensations and Brain Processes." Philosophical
Review 68; Armstrong, D.M. "The Causal Theory of Mind". The Nature of the
Mind. 1980. Queensland: University of Queensland Press.
=09
Suggested readings: Armstrong, D.M. 1968. A Materialist Theory of the Mind.
London: Routledge.
4 Kripke=92s critique. Essentialism.
Readings: excerpts from Kripke, S. Naming and Necessity. 1972. Cambridge:=20
Harvard University Press; S. Kripke. "Identity and Necessity". Identity and
Individuation ed. M.K. Munitz. 1971. New York: New York Univ. Press;=20
Davidson, D. "Mental Events". Experience and Theory. eds. L. Foster and=20
Swanson, J.W. 1970. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press
5 Functionalism, spectrum inversion, absent qualia, and the homunculi head -
Part 1
Readings: N. Block. "Troubles with Functionalism". S. Shoemaker.
"Functionalism and Qualia".
6 Functionalism, spectrum inversion, absent qualia, and the homunculi head -
Part 2
Readings: Nagel, T. "What it is Like to Be a Bat?" The Philosophical Review
LXXXIII; Jackson, F. "What Mary Didn=92t Know" The Journal of Philosophy=
LXXXIII.
Suggested readings: Dennett, D. 1991. Consciousness Explained. New York:=20
Little, Brown and Company.
7 Qualia, the mind-body problem and the new mysterians
Readings: F. Jackson. "Epiphenomenal Qualia". Philosophical Quarterly 32; C.
McGinn: "Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?" Mind 98.
Suggested readings: Dennett, D. 1991. Consciousness Explained. New York:=20
Little, Brown and Company.
8 Artificial intelligence
Readings: Fodor, J.A. "Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Research
Strategy in Cognitive Psychology". Behavioral and Brain Sciences III. 1;
Searle, J.R. "Minds, Brains, and Programs". Behavioral and Brain Sciences
III. 3.
=09
Suggested readings: Dennett, D. 1991. Consciousness Explained. New York:=20
Little, Brown and Company. Searle, J.R. 1992. The Rediscovery of the Mind.=
=20
Cambridge: MIT Press.
9 Eliminative Materialism and Folk Psychology
Readings: Churchland, P.M. "Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional=20
Attitudes"; excerpts from Dennett, D. 1993. Intentional States. Cambridge:
MIT Press, Penrose, R. 1989. The Emperor=92s New Mind. London: Vintage or=
the
corresponding Pr=E9cis of "The Emperor=92s New Mind". Behavioral and Brain=
=20
Sciences.
10 Scientific reduction
Readings: Carnap, R. "Logical Foundations of the Unity of Science";
Oppenheim and Putnam. "Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis"; Fodor,
J.A. "Special Sciences".
Suggested readings: Searle, J.R. "The Mystery of Consciousness" The New York
Review of Books. XLII, 17.
Many of the above articles can be found in two antologies:
Ed. Block, N. Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology. Vols. 1 & 2. 1980.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press or Ed. Rosenthal, D. 1991. The Nature of
Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
If you are not at all familiar with philosophical terminology within the
field, you might wish to overview the following=20
Key words and concepts:=20
absent and inverted qualia, adaptation, artificial intelligence,
autophenomenology, autoregulation, behavior, belief, bridging laws, category
mistake, causation, center of narrative gravity, cognition, conation,
connectionism, consciousness, constructivism, Darwinism, de re - de dicto
distinction, determinism, disposition, dual-aspect theory,=20
dualism, eliminative materialism, emergent property, emotivism, empiricism,
epiphenomenalism, essentialism, evolution, falsifiability, first person
perspective, free will, folk-psychology, functionalism, genotype-phenotype,
ghost in the machine, heterophenomenology, holism, homonculus, identity
theory, information processing, innatism, intensionality, intentionality,
intentional stance, intuitionism, knowledge, logical positivism,
materialism, mind, , nativism, naturalism, neural Darwinism, nominalism,
opacity, other minds, paralellism, perception, personal identity,
phenomenology, pragmatism, private events, qualia, rationality,
reductionism, representations, semantics, solipsim, supervenience,
teleological functionalism, token and type identities, Turing machine,
unconscious, verificationism.
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Morphologietagung
Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft
Berggasse 11
A-1090 Wien
email: morph(a)ling.univie.ac.at
FAX: ++43-1-310 38 86-23
The 7th International Morphology Meeting 1996
April 16-18, 1996
University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
The local organizers would like to welcome you to the 7th International
Morphology Meeting, hosted by the Department of Linguistics of the
University of Vienna and the Wiener Sprachgesellschaft.
The Morphology Meeting is financially supported by the Bundesministerium fuer
Wissenschaft und Forschung, the Kulturamt der Stadt Wien, the OEsterreichische
Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Wiener Tourismusverband.
The meeting will be held in the Faculty of Law (Juridicum) of the University
of Vienna, Schottenbastei 10-16, 1010 Wien.
The colloquium will be preceded by Workshops on Language Acquisition and the
Theory of Grammar and Phonology between Words and Phrases on February 15. The
Acquisition Workshop will be held at the same location as the main conference
and the Phonology Workshop at the Department of Linguistics, Berggasse 11,
1090 Wien. There will be breaks of at least 15 minutes between the lectures of
the Workshops to allow people to commute between the two workshops (the
walking distance between the two places is app. 10 minutes).
REGISTRATION
The registration will take place on Thursday, February 15, 17.00 - 20.30 in the
library of the Department of Linguistics, Berggasse 11, 1090 Wien. Drinks and
snacks will be available. Registration will continue during the meeting at the
Faculty of Law (Juridicum) of the University of Vienna, Schottenbastei 10-16,
1010 Wien.
CONFERENCE FEE ATS 200.-
At the time of writing ATS 100,- equaled $ 7,98 and stlg 5,42. The registration fee
includes, among other things, coffee during the breaks and drinks at the
registration reception.
Participants from Albania, Bulgaria, CIS States, China, Baltic States, Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Vojvodina), Georgia,
Rumania, Turkey, Ukraine and all African States should contact us as early as
possible, because they need visas to be allowed to enter Austria. In order to get
such visas they will have to contact their respective Austrian embassies with
official invitations from the University of Vienna. Participants from those states
do not have to pay any fees for registration and party.
TRAVEL TO VIENNA
Trains from Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, France, Holland arrive at
Westbahnhof. Trains from Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy,
Hungary arrive at Suedbahnhof. Trains from Czech Republic, Germany arrive
at Franz Josefs Bahnhof.
Bus connection Airport - City:
Airport Wien Schwechat ---> City Air Terminal, Wien Landstrasse
from 6.10 a.m. at 20 minute intervals up to 12.00 p.m.
City Air Terminal, Wien Landstrasse ---> Airport Wien Schwechat
at 5 a.m., 5.30 a.m., 6.00 a.m. and
from 6.30 a.m at 20 minute intervals up to 11.50 p.m.
Public transportation to the Department of Linguistics and the "Juridicum":
from Westbahnhof: subway U3 to Volkstheater, U2 to Schottentor
from Suebbahnhof: subway U1 to Karlsplatz, U2 to Schottentor
from Franz-Josefs Bahnhof: tramway D to Schlickgasse (Department), tramway
D to Schottentor ("Juridicum")
from Wien Landstrasse: subway U3 to Volkstheater, U2 to Schottentor
ACCOMODATION
In order to receive an accomodation form for hotel reservation, please send us
an email or a fax. If you are interested in youth hostels, contact the travel
agency of the Austrian Youth Hostel Association:
Supertramp
Helfersdorferstr. 4
A-1010 Wien
Tel: ++43-1-533 51 37
Fax: ++43-1-533 18 34-85
PROGRAM OF THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL MORPHOLOGY MEETING
Friday, February 16, 1996
900-930 Opening
930-1020 Gregory Stump: Template Morphology and Inflectional
Morphology
1020-1110 Rose-Marie Dechaine: Compositional Morphology
1110-1130 Break
1130-1200 Asun Martinez-Arbelaiz: Basque Nominal Morphology
and Antisymmetry within the DP
1200-1230 Joyce M. McDonough: Athabaskan Redux: Against the
Position Class as a Morphological Category
1230-1300 Vladimir A. Plungian: Agentive Nouns in Dogon: A
Challenge for Morphological Theory?
1300-1430 Lunch
1430-1500 Tapio Hokkanen: Stem Selection or Formation? On
Morphological Operations in the Mental Lexicon
1500-1530 Helga Weyerts & Martina Penke: Regular and Irregular
Morphology: The Representation of German Participles in
the Mental Lexicon
1530-1600 Jukka Maekisalo: Semantic Transparency and Frequency
in the Processing and Representation of Finnish
Compounds
1600-1610 Break
1610-1700 Harald Baayen: How Singular Can Plural Be?
Understanding and Producing Number Inflection on
Nouns: Evidence from Dutch and Italian
1700-1750 Csaba Pleh: Don't Hesitate - Agglutinate: Processing,
Acquisition and Damage of Morphology in Hungarian
1750-1800 Break
1800-1830 Cristina Burani & Anna M. Thornton: Processing
Derived Words: Effects of Root and Suffix Frequency
1830-1900 Ch. Faussart, C. Jakubowicz, J.L. Nespoulous & C.
Rigaut: Gender Agreement and Vocabulary Type in
Spoken Language Processing
Saturday, February 17, 1996
900-950 Yves-Charles Morin: The Simplicity and Acquisition
of Defective Paradigms: A Historical Perspective
950-1040 Frans Plank: Suppletion
1040-1100 Break
1100-1130 Ulrike Mosel: The Genesis of Gender in Teop
(Austronesian, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea)
1130-1200 David Christian Bellusci: Identifying OV Morphology in
Proto-Bantu
1200-1230 Anna-Riitta Lindgren: WP-, IA- and IP-Diachronics in
Finnish Dialects in Northern Norway
1230-1300 Barbara Unterbeck: Verbal Classification and Number
1300-1430 Lunch
1430-1500 Stefanie Eschenlohr: Deadjectival Verbs in German: On
the Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Dimension of
Morphology
1500-1530 Wendy Sandler: On the Structure of the Morphological
Component in American Sign Language
1530-1600 C. Jakubowicz, N. Mueller, C. Rigaut, O-K. Kang &
B.Riemer: Morphology and the Acquisition of Pronouns:
Subject/Object Asymmetries in French and German
1600-1610 Break
1610-1700 Rolf Noyer: Distributed Morphology and the Separationist
Hypothesis
1700-1750 Jean-Roger Vergnaud: Minimalist Aspects of
Morphosyntax
1750-1800 Break
1800-1830 Maria Ladanyi: Productivity as a Sign of Category
Change: The Case of Hungarian Verbal Prefixes
1830-1900 Lluisa Gracia & Olga Fullana: Catalan Verbal
Compounds: Internal Order and Argument Interpretation
Sunday, February 18, 1996
900-950 Edwin Williams: Three Models of the Syntax-Morphology
Interface
950-1040 Dominique Sportiche: Syntactic Units and Words
1040-1100 Break
1100-1130 Pablo Albizu & Luis Eguren: Ergative Displacement in
Basque
1130-1200 Henry Davis: Salish Evidence on the Nature of the
Causative-Inchoative Alternation
1200-1230 Carolyn Harford: C-Command in Morphology: Final
Vowels in Chishona
1230-1300 Nelson M. Musehane: Root Compounds in Tshivenda
1300-1430 Lunch
1430-1500 Ferenc Kiefer: The Inheritance of Aspectual Structure
1500-1530 Lluisa Gracia & Miren Azkarate: Prefixation and the
Head-Complement Parameter
1530-1600 Lamia Haouet & Soledad Varela: Spanish Verbal
Prefixation: A Lexical Syntactic Account
1600-1610 Break
1610-1700 Hans-Juergen Sasse: Is the Inflection/Derivation-
Distinction Universal
1700-1750 Marianne Mithun: The Semantics of Roots and Affixes
1750-1800 Break
1800-1830 Adrienne Lehrer: How Lexeme-like are Affixes?
Comparing the Lexical-Semantic Relationships of English
Derivational Affixes with Lexemes
1830-1900 Andrew Spencer: Agreement Morphology is Morphology
Alternates
1. F. Kerleroux: Des donnees paradoxales: des noms deverbaux a
forme superficielle simple
2. I. Plag: Selectional Restrictions in English Suffixation
Revisited: A Reply to Fabb (1988)
3. A.A. Polikarpov: Evolutionary Mechanisms of Some Regularities
in Word-Formational Process
WORKSHOPS
I. Workshop on the Acquisition of Morphology in L1
7th International Morphology Meeting
Vienna
February 14-15, 1996
LOCATION:
Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft
Berggasse 11
1090 Wien
phone: +43-1-310 3886
fax: +43-1-310 3886-23
email: chris(a)ling.univie.ac.at
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Wednesday, February 14, 1996, 1400-1830
Michele Kail & Kleopatra Diakogiorgi (Laboratoire de Psychologie
Experimentale, Universite Rene Descartes, Paris V):
"Processing morphology and word order in Greek: On line
developmental studies"
Karin Lindner & Hilke Elsen (Institut fuer Deutsche Philologie,
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen):
"'Critical mass' and overgeneralization: the case of German data"
Vito Pirrelli & Stefano Federici (Istituto di Linguistica
Computazionale - CNR, Pisa):
"Learning morphology by paradigm-driven analogy: linguistic and
psycholinguistic implications"
Zsuzsanna Vinkler & Csaba Pleh (Dept. of General Psychology, Eoetvoes
Lorand University, Budapest):
"Early morphology of spatial expressions in a Hungarian child:
a CHILDES case study"
BREAK
Klaus Laalo (Dept. of Finnish Language, University of Helsinki):
"Interface of morpho(phono)logy and syntax in Finnish child
language"
Andreas Bittner, Dagmar Bittner (Forschungsschwerpunkt Allgemeine
Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin) & Klaus-Michael Koepcke (FB
Erziehungswissenschaften I, Universitaet Hannover):
"Flexionserwerb: Regel vs. Schemata - und ein Blick auf die
Natuerlichkeit"
NOTICE: This talk has been cancelled!
Dagmar Bittner (Forschungsschwerpunkt Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft,
Berlin):
"Wie und wozu erwerben Kinder das Genus im Deutschen ?"
Ekaterina Protassova (Moscow University):
"Transition from babbling to word structure (in Russian)"
Thursday, February 15, 1996, 900- 1230
Marianne Kilani-Schoch (Universite de Lausanne) & Wolfgang U.
Dressler (Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft, Universitaet Wien):
"Pre- and protomorphology: the demarcation problem"
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk (Dept. of English, Adam Mickiewcz
University, Pozna):
"Pre- and proto- in Polish phonology and morphology and
their interrelations"
Maria Voeykova (Inst. of Ling. Research, Russian Academy of Sciences,
St. Petersburg):
"Pre- and protomorphological stages and part-of-speech
distinctions in Russian"
Steven Gillis (Dept. of Linguistics, Universiteit Antwerpen - U.I.A.):
"Pre- and protomorphology: the case of Dutch diminutives"
BREAK
Joerg Meibauer (Deutsches Seminar, Universitaet Tuebingen):
"Learning to coin agent and instrument nouns in German"
Dorit Ravid (School of Education & Dept of Communication Disorders,
Tel Aviv University):
"The acquisition of derived nominals in Hebrew: between
lexicalization and productivity"
Thursday, February 15, 1996, 1400- 1830
Margareta Almgren (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea) & Andoni Barrena
(Departamento de Lengua Espanola, Universidad de Salamanca):
"Basque, ergativity and acquisition"
Katharina Koehler & Chris Schaner-Wolles (Institut fuer
Sprachwissenschaft, Universitaet Wien):
"The acquisition of verbal inflection and verb position in German:
a view on the morphology-syntax interface"
Christian Champaud (Laboratoire de Psychologie Experimentale,
Univ. Rene Descartes, Paris V):
"Overgeneralisation in early acquisition of verbal
morphology: the case of French"
Almut Klepper-Schudlo (Institut fuer Linguistik/Germanistik,
Graduiertenkolleg, Univ. Stuttgart):
"Early verbal inflection in Polish and the optional infinitive
phenomenon"
BREAK
Yonata Levy (Psychology Department, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem):
"On the theoretical implications of the early development of
morphological paradigms"
Monika Rothweiler (FB 12 Erziehungswissenschaften, Universitaet Bremen):
"Dissociations in inflectional systems of SLI children: Evaluating
participle inflection and
subject-verb-agreement"
Stella N. Ceytlin (Herzen Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg):
"Acquisition of the Russian verb paradigm"
Natalia V. Gagarina (Herzen Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg):
"Functioning of the imperfective in the speech of Russian
children up to three"
II. Workshop on Inflection
On the occasion of the 7th International Morphology Meeting (Vienna, 16-18
February, a workshop on inflection will be held on Thursday 15 February,
13:00-19:00 in the Juridicum (Faculty of Law, Univ. of Vienna),
Schottenbastei 10-16, Vienna (the same location as the conference).
The workshop is organised by Geert Booij (HIL/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
All participants of the 7th International Morphology Meeting are welcome. The
scheduled time for each speaker is 35 minutes + 10 minutes discussion. The
program is as follows:
13:00 Kersti Borjars, Carol Chapman, Nigel Vincent `Paradigms, periphrases,
and pro-drop: a feature-based account
13:45 Dieter Wunderlich `Constructing inflectional paradigms'
14:30 Rolf Noyer `Mixed declensions'
15:15 Break
15:30 Angela Ralli `On the morphological status of inflectional features:
evidence from Modern Greek'
16:15 Andrew Spencer `Inflection and derivation (or do we need nouns and
verbs?)'
17:00 Renate Raffelsiefen `A phonology-based criterion for disntinguishing
inflectional from derivation morphology'
17:45 Harald Baayen `Consequences of affixal homonymy for the processing of
inflections in language comprehension: evidence from Dutch'
18:30 General discussion
19:00 End
Abstracts of the papers will be sent to those who have already indicated that
they will participate in the workshop. If you also want the abstracts, please
contact Geert Booij (e-mail: booij(a)let.vu.nl, fax 31-204446500).
III. WORKSHOP ON
"EXTRAGRAMMATICAL AND MARGINAL MORPHOLOGY":
organized by U. Doleschal & A. Thornton
Date: 15.02.96
Location: Dept. of Linguistics
Berggasse 11/1/3
1090 Vienna
13.00 W.U.Dressler (Vienna): Extragrammatical vs. marginal morphology
13.30 B.Fradin (Paris): The Challenge of composing forms
14.00 D.Nuebling (Tuebingen): Onymic quasimorphemes: the morphological
structure of toponyms
14.30-15.00 break
15.00 E.Ronneberger-Sibold (Munich): Partial motivation in German trade
names
15.30 A. Thornton (Rome): On extragrammatical suffixes: international
-tex and -ex
16.00 L.Benua (Amherst): Templatic Deletion in Morphological Truncation
16.30 Ou.Bat-El (Tel Aviv): "Marginal" morphology is not marginal
17.00-17.30 break
17.30 O.Werner (Tuebingen): Is suppletion a borderline phenomenon of
morphology?
18.00 G.Corbett (Guildford): Affective use of morphology in number systems
18.30 A.Ortmann (Duesseldorf): Affix repetition, identical information
and redundancy
19.00 U.Doleschal (Vienna): On the margin of declination: indeclinability,
semi-declinability and related problems in Slavic languages
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Kedves diakjaink, leendo fiakok s kollegak, akiket erdekel,
alabb kuldom a KOGNITIV PSZICHOLOGIAI szakirany 1996. tavaszi
orait.
Negy megjegyzes jarul ehhez.
(1) A DOKTORANDUSOK egyenileg konzultaljanak temavezetojukkel, mit
vegyenek fel, s mi egyebet meg.
Szamos NEM TANRENDI ORA IS VAN valoban elorehaladott ifjaknak.
(2) Mind a szakiranyosoknak, mind a dopktorandusoknak igen ajanlom
mas programokbol
Czigler Istvan Kognitiv pszichofiziologia kurzusat
valamint a Logika orakat.
(3) Aki konzultalni akar etc. februar 1, 2 kora delutan keressen,
tovabba az elso szorgalmi heten.
(4) Ujonnan jelentkezo diakoknak kulon konzultacio a programjukrol,
s elkeszito orakrol:
februar 6-an, kedden 12 es 13 ora kozott.
Mindenkinek boldog uj evet, s sok sikert,
udvozlettel Pleh Csaba
1996. januar 22.
A KOGNITI'V SZAKIRA'NY O'RA'I AZ 1996. TAVASZI FE'LE'VBEN
PS-KK01
Kogniti'v pszicholo'giai kutata's mo'dszertana (K,2o')
Jakab Zolta'n ts.
SZ 10.00-11.30
PS-KK03
Turbo Pascal programoza'si nyelv (G,2o')
Geier Ja'nos tud. mts.
K 3-4.30
PS-KK04
C programoza'si nyelv (G,4o')
Jakab Zolta'n ts.
SZ 1.30-3.00
PS-KK06
Proble'mamegolda's: a megismere's vita'i (K,2o')
Ple'h Csaba doc.
H 5.30-7
PS-KK07
Nyelvfeldolgoza's e's ki'se'rleti pszicholingvisztika (K,2o')
Ple'h Csaba doc.
H 2.00-3.30
PS-KK16.12
Az arcfelismere's elme'letei (G,2o')
Se'ra La'szlo' adj.
SZ 2.00-3.30
PS-KK16.14
Az emle'keze's pszicholo'gia'ja (francia olvaso'szemina'rium)
(G,2o')
Ko'nya Aniko' adj.
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.18
Tudatelme'letek a fejlo"de'sle'lektanban (G,2o')
Gergely Gyo:rgy doc.
CS 12.30-2.30
PS-KK16.22
Emociona'lis befolya'sok a gondolkoza'sra e's i'te'lkeze'sre
(angolul)
Joseph Forgas
ELMARAD!!!
PS-KK16.23
Freud metapszicholo'gia'ja a kogniti'v le'lektan szempontja'bo'l
(G,2o')
Gergely Gyo:rgy doc.
P 2-3.30
PS-KK16.24
A pszicholo'giai magyara'zat (angolul)
Stevan Harnad
Marcius 25-tol, megb. szerint
PS-KK16.25
Kogniti'v cikkolvaso' szemina'rium
Kampis Gyo:rgy
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.26
Inferencia'lis pragmatika e's kogniti'v nyelve'szet (G,2o')
Komlo'si La'szlo' doc.
CS 4.00-6.00
PS-KK16.27
Narrati'v elme'letek e's szocia'lis reprezenta'cio' (Narrative
Theories and Social Representation) (G,2o')
La'szlo' Ja'nos
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.28
Kogniti'v nyelve'szet (G,2o')
Tolcsvai Nagy Ga'bor
CS 2.00-4.00 PBu III.12.
PS-KK16.29
A morfolo'gia elsaja'ti'ta'sa (angolul)
Wolfgang Dressler
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.30
Nyelvpatolo'gia e's nyelve'szet (The acquisition of syntax and
its relation to morphology)
Chris Schaner-Wolles
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.31
Szemantika e's elmefilozo'fia (The deconstruction of the central
system: arguments from acquisition and breakdown)
Martin Prinzhorn
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.32
A terme'szetes kategoriza'cio' (G,2o')
Ko'nya Aniko' adj.
CS 2.30-4.00
PS-KK16.33
Az intui'cio' (bela'ta's) szerepe a proble'mamegolda'sban (G,2o')
Barko'czi Ilona prof.
K 1.30-3.00
PS-KK16.34
Gyermeki tudatelme'let e's nyelvelsaja'ti'ta's II. (G,2o')
Kiss Szabolcs tud. o:d.
H 10-11.30
PS-KK16.35
Kogniti'v pszicholo'gia (nem pszicholo'gus szakira'nyosoknak)
Ple'h Csaba doc.
CS 9.00-12.00
PS-KK16.36
Az intencionalita's e's az e'rzetmino"se'g az okok vila'ga'ban
(Intentionality and qualia in a world of causes)
Fekete Ga'bor
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.37
History of perception
Riccardo Luccio
megb. szerint
PS-KK16.38
Neura'lis modellek az e'rze'kele'sben
Peter Foldiak
jANUA'RBAN (megvolt)
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