March 13, 2004: James Higginbotham, What is Special About the First Person?;
Alessandra Giorgi, From Temporal Anchoring to Long Distance Anaphor Binding

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Time:
3:30pm, March 13, 2004 (We meet earlier than usual.)
Place:
Room 101, 1st floor, Building 10, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo Komaba campus.
Talk 1
Speaker:
James Higginbotham, University of Southern California
Title:
What is Special About the First Person?
Abstract:
Available here in PDF. A background paper by the speaker:

James Higginbotham. 2003. Remembering, Imagining, and the First Person. In Alex Barber, editor, Epistemology of Language. Clarendon Press.

Talk 2
Speaker:
Alessandra Giorgi, University of Venice
Title:
From Temporal Anchoring to Long Distance Anaphor Binding
Abstract:
Available here in PDF

University of Tokyo Semantics Research Group
Sponsored by the Center for Evolutionary Cognitive Sciences at the University of Tokyo