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Table of contents
Ana Teresa Alves:
Anaphoric temporal locators and discourse structure
Kata Balogh:
Exhaustivity operator(s) and Hungarian focus structure
Stefan Bott:
Links, tails and monotonicity
Adrian Brasoveanu:
Structured discourse reference to propositions: Entailment particles and modal subordination in dynamic type logic
Lisa Brunetti:
Italian background: Links, tails, and contrast effects
Claudio C. e C. Gonçalves:
About imperfectivity phenomena
Yael Greenberg:
Structuring aspectual and temporal relations with two Hebrew adverbials, and the semantics/pragmatics of still
Atle Grønn:
Information structure and aspectual competition
Gerhard Jäger:
Presuppositions, games, and bounded rationality
Olga Kagan:
Specificity as speaker identifiability
Elena Karagjosova:
The German response particle doch as a case of contrastive focus
Marcus Kracht:
Gnosis
Manfred Krifka:
Can focus accenting be eliminated in favor of deaccenting Given constituents?
Barbara H. Partee and Vladimir Borschev:
Information structure, perspectival structure, diathesis alternation, and the Russian Genitive of Negation
Kjell Johan Sæbø:
Theticity in a bidirectional theory of focus
Philippe Schlenker:
Be articulate! A pragmatic solution to the projection problem
Carla Umbach:
Non-restrictive modification and backgrounding
Richard Zuber:
Some modifiers of conditionals
Zsófia Zvolenszky:
A semantic constraint on the logic of modal conditionals
Preface
This volume contains the papers presented at the Ninth Symposium on Logic and Language (a.k.a. LoLa 9), which was held at Hotel Fauna in Besenyőtelek, Hungary on 24-26 August 2006. It was the latest in the Symposium series, which began in Debrecen in 1987 and continued thereafter on the average of every 2 11 years in Hajdúszoboszló in 1989, Révfülöp in 1990, Budapest in 1992, Noszvaj in 1994, Budapest in 1998, Pécs in 2002, and Debrecen in 2004. The goal of the Symposium series has always been to foster a dialogue between logicians interested in natural language and linguists interested in formal approaches to the analysis of natural language. LoLa 9 had information structure as its special theme.
The organizing committee of LoLa 9 (which included Kinga Gárdai in addition to us) relied heavily on the reviews of an external program committee to decide which abstracts to accept. The program committee consisted of Gábor Alberti, Cleo Condoravdi, Paul Dekker, Jan van Eijck, Chris Fox, Hans Martin Gärtner, Jonathan Ginzburg, Marcus Kracht, Manfred Krifka, Márta Maleczki, András Máté, Barbara Partee, György Rákosi, Robert van Rooij, Enikő Tóth, Ken Turner, and Zsófia Zvolenszky. We wish to thank all of these people for their often detailed reviews, which generally aided both the organizers and the authors of the abstracts. Thanks also go to the four invited speakers, Paul Dekker, Marcus Kracht, Manfred Krifka, and Barbara Partee, who contributed to the success of LoLa 9 by their readiness to come and present their work.
The gratefully acknowledged financial support for LoLa 9 came from the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, also from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences itself, and last but not least from the registered participants.
Beáta Gyuris
László Kálmán
Chris Piñón
Károly Varasdi
Budapest, August 2006