Mark-Matthias Zymla and Mary Dalrymple are planning to conduct two workshops on the Glue theory of the syntax-semantics interface in connection with the upcoming LFG25 conference (https://eventum.upf.edu/128654/detail/lfg25-the-30th-international-lexical-f...). The workshops will be held on Friday, 25 July, the day after the conference. You are welcome to attend either or both of the workshops.
Workshop 1, Glue for Beginners, Mary Dalrymple, 10:00-12:30.
This workshop is an introductory course for those who are interested in Glue and want to know more about how it works. It is aimed at beginners, and will assume no background in Glue.
Workshop 2: Glue semantics and computation -- first steps, Mark-Matthias Zymla, 2:00-4:30.
This workshop introduces different tools for exploring Glue semantics computationally, building on examples from Workshop 1. Thus, the tools will be used to model natural language semantics and to explore challenging aspects of working with Glue semantics computationally. The workshop is targeted primarily at participants of the first workshop, but may also be of interest to people who have a background in Glue semantics and are interested in its implementations.
If you are interested in attending one or both of these workshops, it would be very helpful to the organizers if you could fill in a short survey (https://tinyurl.com/lfg-workshop), which will give us an idea of your background and what you want to get out of the workshop. This will help us to pitch the workshops at an appropriate level.
pargram@mailman.uni-konstanz.de