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Summer school 2024

The Linguistics of Political Discourse

David Beaver (The University of Texas at Austin) | Jason Stanley (Yale University)

David Beaver (The University of Texas at Austin) |
Jason Stanley (Yale University)

July 01, 2024 - July 03, 2024
SR 11.11, Heinrichstraße 36, 1st floor, 8010 Graz

Day 1:

9:00-10:45 Content & Resonance

11:15-13:00 Dissonance and Dictatorship

14:30 - 15:30 Manuel Hons: Evaluation of perceived political affiliation and pejorative intensity of German lexemes with a political background

15:30-16:30 Laurin Mackowitz: On Taming a Lion: Reflections of the Political Aesthetics of Predator Metaphors

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Organizers:
Edgar Onea and Georg Weidacher (University of Graz)

Day 2:

9:00-10:45 Presupposing Practice

11:15-13:00 Accommodation and Polarization

14:30 - 15:30 Alwin Fill: Linguistics for Peace

15:30-16:30 Nicolae Dominik Dascalu: tba

16:30 - 17:30 Aysa Achimova: Inferring the meaning of indirect utterances

Day 3:

9:00-10:45 Neutrality & Idealization

11:15-13:00 Hate speech

11:15-13:00 The Politics of AI

14:30-16:00 Colonialism and Fascism

16:15-17:00 Final discussion

The linguistic analysis of the relation between language and politics is a well-established field of research. One focus is on how words and other lexical constructions are used strategically in the context of rhetorical practices.

In their book "The Politics of Language" (2023) the linguist David Beaver and the philosopher Jason Stanley develop a radically new approach for this field, starting from a formal-semantic background, which they adapt to the specific topic. In doing so, they reconceptualize some central ideas of semantics and pragmatics, including the fundamental conception of meaning in truth-conditional semantics, which they replace with one in which meaning is constituted by triggering resonances.

Especially for political communication, it is essential that the addressees experience sufficiently corresponding resonances to attune them to a shared reality, conforming emotional attitudes and a group-constituting identity. Presuppositions play an essential role here, congruent resonances are triggered that establish a perspectivized and harmonized common ground.

In the summer school, Stanley and Beaver will present their innovative approach and discuss it with participants. This offers doctoral and master students the unique opportunity to expand their knowledge of political language and communication and better understand the new perspective on linguistic practice and meaning.

Instructors:
David Beaver (The University of Texas at Austin)
Jason Stanley (Yale University)

Focus: Semantics, Pragmatics, Philosophy of Language
Minimum Education Level: Basic education in linguistics is required.

Linguistic Field(s):

  • Linguistic Theories
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Pragmatics
  • Semantics
  • Sociolinguistics

Registration: 07-Apr-2024 to 05-May-2024

Contact Person: Edgar Onea
Email: edgar.onea-gaspar(at)uni-graz.at

Apply by Email: edgar.onea-gaspar(at)uni-graz.at

Registration Instructions:
The summer school is available for MA students and PhD students from Austria and abroad and is limited to a maximum of 24 participants. Participation is free but no travel or accommodation costs are covered by the organizers.

Students who wish to give a talk at the summer school, an excellent opportunity to discuss their own research with the instructors and other participants, can submit a short abstract of one A4 page with standard margins and font including examples and references.
Students who wish to participate without a talk can submit a short motivation letter.

A notification of acceptance will be issued on the May 15, 2024.

Summer school 2018

"Intonation and Word Order - Theoretical and Empirical Approaches"

Intonation and word order

The interpretation of sentences depends on word order and intonation. For example, intonation and word order can signal what is new or important information in a statement, what question the sentence answers or whether there is a contrast with other statements or expressions in the context. In addition, there are complex patterns of interaction between word order and intonation: not every expression in a sentence can be focused, not every word order is compatible with every intonation pattern, and both the context and the speaker's intentions have an influence on word order and intonation. The aim of the summer school is to give participants the opportunity to learn the basics of theoretical and empirical work with intonation and word order and at the same time to become familiar with current research topics and trends. The aim is to lay the foundations for successful research work (master's and doctoral theses) in this subject area. All courses and lectures will be held in English by renowned international experts. There will be a total of 4 courses, each held daily for the duration of a week: three courses on intonation and/or word order and one course on useful methods in this subject area.

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Important dates

  • Date: September 17-21, 2018
  • Venue: Heinrichstraße 78 A, 1st floor (HS 47.11 and SR 47.14), 8010 Graz, Austria
  • Participation fee: 50 € for participants from Graz, 100 € for external participants
  • Application period: May 15 - June 30, 2018

The Summer School is primarily aimed at doctoral and MA students in Austria and abroad and is limited to 25 participants. A limited number of scholarships are available for external applications of particularly high academic quality. Contact the organizers for details.

The event is part of the Master's funding program of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Graz.

Thematic courses

  • Intonation and word order
    Prof. Dr. Caroline Féry (University of Frankfurt)
  • Focus, Givenness, Topic: Prosodic effects and interactions with syntax
    Prof. Dr. Michael Wagner (McGill University)
  • Focus and the syntax-phonology interface from a theoretical and experimental perspective
    Dr. Kriszta Szendröi (University College London)

 

Lectures on methods and working techniques

  • Introduction to Praat
    Mag.phil. Petra Hödl, MSc. (University of Graz),
  • Experimental methods for investigating the prosody-information structure interface
    Assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr.phil. Dina El Zarka (University of Graz)
  • Experimental data in information structure research
    Assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr. Steffen Heidinger (University of Graz)

 

Evening lectures

  • On the meaning of nuclear and prenuclear Accents
    PD Dr. Stefan Baumann (University of Cologne)
  • Worlds and Models in Alternative Semantics
    Prof. Dr. Thomas Ede Zimmermann (University of Frankfurt)

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