Thursday, October 12
6:00-7:15 Dinner
7:30-9:30 Session 1
Sarah Moss (University of Michigan), “Full Belief and Loose Speech”
Friday, October 13
7:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-11.30 Session 2
David Liebesman (University of Calgary) and Ofra Magidor via Skype (Oxford University), “Copredication and Property Inheritance”
12:00-1.00 Lunch
1:15-3:15 Session 3
Michela Ippolito (University of Toronto), “Pragmatic Anomalies”
3:30-6:00 Session 4: Special joint session on vagueness
Justin Khoo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), “Quasi Indexicals”
Una Stojnic (Columbia University), “Vague Utterances in Context” (joint work with Matthew Stone, Rutgers University)
7:00-9:00 Dinner
Saturday, October 14
7:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-11.30 Session 5
Simon Charlow (Rutgers University), “A Modular Theory of Pronouns and Binding”
12:00-1.00 Lunch
1:15-3:15 Session 6
Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern University), Paolo Santorio (University of Leeds) and Alexis Wellwood (University of Southern California), “Confidence Reports”
3:30-5:30 Session 7
Anders Schoubye (University of Edinburgh), “Good News about the Pronoun Theory of Names”
7:00-9:00 Dinner
Sunday, October 15
7:00-9:30 Breakfast
9:30-11.30 Session 8
Dan Harris (Hunter College), “An Intention-Based Semantics for Imperatives”
12:00-1.00 Lunch
1:15-3:15 Session 9
Kai von Fintel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), “X-Marked Desires” (joint work with Sabine Iatridou, MIT)