LINGUIST List 35.1138

Wed Apr 03 2024

FYI: STAL Seminar, APRIL 9, 14.30 CET: Constant Bonard, "What and How Slurs Mean: An Empirical Investigation"

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Date: 03-Apr-2024
From: Dan Zeman <danczemangmail.com>
Subject: STAL Seminar, APRIL 9, 14.30 CET: Constant Bonard, "What and How Slurs Mean: An Empirical Investigation"
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The Slurring Terms Across Languages (STAL) network (https://sites.google.com/view/stalnetwork/home) invites you to a talk by Constant Bonard (Institut Jean Nicod) entitled "What and How Slurs Mean: An Empirical Investigation". The talk will take place online on APRIL 9, 14:30-16:00, and is part of the of STAL network seminar series. If you want to participate, please write to [email protected] for the Zoom link. Below you can find the abstract.

All welcome!

ABSTRACT
In this talk, I will present some early results of an empirical study on the meaning of slurs conducted with Rodrigo Diaz (IFS-CSIC, Madrid). Many hypotheses have been proposed in the philosophical and linguistic literature about the meaning of slurs, both in terms of what information these words communicate and by what linguistic mechanisms they communicate it. Our study aims to test laypeople’s intuitions via questionnaires and to determine the extent to which these intuitions correspond to the hypotheses in question.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Philosophy of Language
Pragmatics
Semantics




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