11 August 2023
Communitarian Semantics
In the past 15 years, the study of linguistic expressions with meanings keyed to social domains has taken off in linguistics and philosophy. Empirical domains include slurs, gendered expressions, honorifics, discourse markers, and sociolinguistic indexicals, among others; phenomena include epistemic injustice, standpoints, argumentation, and dogwhistling, among others. The aim of this course is twofold: first, to introduce recent developments in this area to students together with the technical tools, both formal and computational, that have been used to analyze them, and, second, to give a birds-eye view of the study of meaning that situates work in this area in the broader semantic landscape. The lecturers have worked on all the topics discussed and are known experts in the area.
Course leader
Elin Mccready and Grégoire Winterstein
Target group
Students
Fee info
EUR 490: Early student registration
EUR 690: Early non-academic registration
Scholarships
There are several scholarship options which you can read about on our website.