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|| Emily Bender || April 29, 12:20 (OSL; FI318) || May 3, 14:45 (OSL; FI319) ||
|| Ann Copestake || April 29, 11:20 (RYG) || May 2, 21:50 (RYG) ||
|| Rebecca Dridan || || ||
|| Dan Flickinger || April 29, 09:50 (OSL; UA38) || May 6 (OSL) ||
|| Angelina Ivanova || || ||
|| Stephan Oepen || || ||
|| Yi Zhang || April 29, 13:25 (OSL; SK4752) || May 3, 16:40 (OSL; SK4757) ||
|| Lilja Øvrelid || || ||
The following have confirmed particpation:

|| Emily Bender || University of Washington || April 29, 12:20 (OSL; FI318) || May 3, 14:45 (OSL; FI319) ||
|| Ann Copestake || University of Cambridge || April 29, 11:20 (RYG) || May 2, 21:50 (RYG) ||
|| Rebecca Dridan || University of Oslo || || ||
|| Dan Flickinger || Stanford University || April 29, 09:50 (OSL; UA38) || May 6 (OSL) ||
|| Angelina Ivanova || University of Oslo || || ||
|| Stephan Oepen || University of Oslo || || ||
|| Yi Zhang || German Research Center for AI || April 29, 13:25 (OSL; SK4752) || May 3, 16:40 (OSL; SK4757) ||
|| Lilja Øvrelid || University of Oslo || || ||

Stephan will make arrangements to meet those flying
into Gardermoen (OSL) and will then drive down to
Hankø.
We expect to arrive at the hotel between 15:00 and
16:00 on Sunday.
Rebecca (and possibly Angelina) will take the train
to Fredrikstad and make arrangements to meet up with
Ann somewhere along the way.
Lilja (and possibly Angelina) will head straight for
the hotel a little later on Sunday.

Tuesday is a national holiday in Norway, so it seems
only fair that we take ''part'' of the day off and
leave our island for an excursion into the old town
of Fredrikstad sometime in the afternoon.
We will have dinner there and return to the hotel in
the evening, for a late-evening session (Lilja needs
to return to Oslo Tuesday night, to attend a seminar
the next morning).

= Programme =

In the tradition of earlier meetings, participants will
determine the programme jointly, possibly over drinks
already on Sunday evening.
Further below on this page, we will jointly (and incremetally)
construct the agenda for the meeting.

As one source of inspiration, say to derive a list of
(semantic) phenonema that are either exceptionally well
analyzed in the current ERG or maybe deserve further
thinking, we suggest the collection of sentences
compiled by Yusuke Miyao and colleagues for the
2008 Workshop on
[[http://lingo.stanford.edu/events/08/pe/|Parser Evaluation Across Frameworks]].
A gold-standard Redwoods treebank for these sentences
is [[http://erg.delph-in.net/compare?data=gold/terg/pest|available]]
as part of the ERG trunk.
UiO will make available graphical renderings of the
syntacto-semantic annotations in other frameworks prior
to the meeting.


= Candidate Topics =

 * towards a catalogue of stable semantic analyses (and documentation)
 * a list of 'known bugs' (e.g. degree specifiers on quantifiers)
 * revisit (unrealized) plans from the past, e.g. fewer quantifiers, type distinctions for 'unbound' variables, non-restrictive relatives
 * updates on information structure (emily)
 * negation in a cross-linguistic perspective (emily)

Background

As a supplementary component of the WeSearch project, there is funding for collaborative activities towards semantic interface corroboration, i.e. fixing (in various possible senses) salient properties of the downstream interface to the ERG (and, in principle, similar grammars).

As a central element of this line of work, the project team will host a by-invitation meeting of experts, starting in the morning of Monday, April 30 and lasting until the afternoon of Wednesday, May 2. At least some participants will arrive the preceding day and will gather informally at the meeting site starting sometime in the afternoon of Sunday, April 29, already.

The meeting will be held at Hankø Fjordhotell, close to the city of Fredrikstad and both Moss Lufhavn Rygge (RYG) and Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen (OSL). Upon completion of the main meeting, sometime late afternoon on May 2, some of the participants will head on to Oslo and stay for another night or two. Stephan is prepared to make accomodation arrangements for everyone, both at Hankø and in Oslo.

Participants

The following have confirmed particpation:

Emily Bender

University of Washington

April 29, 12:20 (OSL; FI318)

May 3, 14:45 (OSL; FI319)

Ann Copestake

University of Cambridge

April 29, 11:20 (RYG)

May 2, 21:50 (RYG)

Rebecca Dridan

University of Oslo

Dan Flickinger

Stanford University

April 29, 09:50 (OSL; UA38)

May 6 (OSL)

Angelina Ivanova

University of Oslo

Stephan Oepen

University of Oslo

Yi Zhang

German Research Center for AI

April 29, 13:25 (OSL; SK4752)

May 3, 16:40 (OSL; SK4757)

Lilja Øvrelid

University of Oslo

Stephan will make arrangements to meet those flying into Gardermoen (OSL) and will then drive down to Hankø. We expect to arrive at the hotel between 15:00 and 16:00 on Sunday. Rebecca (and possibly Angelina) will take the train to Fredrikstad and make arrangements to meet up with Ann somewhere along the way. Lilja (and possibly Angelina) will head straight for the hotel a little later on Sunday.

Tuesday is a national holiday in Norway, so it seems only fair that we take part of the day off and leave our island for an excursion into the old town of Fredrikstad sometime in the afternoon. We will have dinner there and return to the hotel in the evening, for a late-evening session (Lilja needs to return to Oslo Tuesday night, to attend a seminar the next morning).

Programme

In the tradition of earlier meetings, participants will determine the programme jointly, possibly over drinks already on Sunday evening. Further below on this page, we will jointly (and incremetally) construct the agenda for the meeting.

As one source of inspiration, say to derive a list of (semantic) phenonema that are either exceptionally well analyzed in the current ERG or maybe deserve further thinking, we suggest the collection of sentences compiled by Yusuke Miyao and colleagues for the 2008 Workshop on Parser Evaluation Across Frameworks. A gold-standard Redwoods treebank for these sentences is available as part of the ERG trunk. UiO will make available graphical renderings of the syntacto-semantic annotations in other frameworks prior to the meeting.

Candidate Topics

  • towards a catalogue of stable semantic analyses (and documentation)
  • a list of 'known bugs' (e.g. degree specifiers on quantifiers)
  • revisit (unrealized) plans from the past, e.g. fewer quantifiers, type distinctions for 'unbound' variables, non-restrictive relatives
  • updates on information structure (emily)
  • negation in a cross-linguistic perspective (emily)

WeSearch/HankøSchedule (last edited 2012-08-24 08:03:37 by StephanOepen)

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