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SUMMARY:Music Semantics Symposium
DTSTART:20171204T140000
DTEND:20171204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T114532Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Philippe Schlenker (Paris/New York)\n\nStefan Koelsch\, Univer
 sity of Bergen\n\nUli Reich\, Freie Universität Berlin\n\nJonah Katz\, We
 st Virginia University\n\nKarsten Mackensen\, Universität Giessen\nOn Mon
 day 4 December 2017\, the Digital and Cognitive Musicology Laboratory is o
 rganising an interdisciplinary symposium on music semantics entitled “Me
 aning in Music: Bridging Musicological\, Linguistic\, and Neuroscientific 
 Perspectives.”\n\nFive leading scholars in the fields involved set out t
 o approach the challenging issue of music semantics from three disciplinar
 y angles.\nThe symposium will be launched at 2pm with a keynote (“Music 
 Semantics: Problems and Prospects”) by the renowned linguist Philippe Sc
 hlenker (Paris/New York)\, which will be followed by four more talks (3.30
  – 7pm):\n\n	Toward a neural basis of music semantics (Stefan Koelsch\, 
 University of Bergen)\n	Tuned meanings: What intonation and timing do to l
 inguistic propositions (Uli Reich\, Freie Universität Berlin)\n	Cadence a
 nd the syntax-semantics interface (Jonah Katz\, West Virginia University)\
 n	Structure or construct? Music's social meaning and the concept of afford
 ance (Karsten Mackensen\, Universität Giessen)\n\nThe event takes place i
 n Room SV1717 and is aimed at basically anybody interested in exploring th
 e mysteries of musical meaning.\nPlease visit the symposium website for mo
 re information\n 
LOCATION:SV 1717 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SV%201717
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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