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Tyler on quantifiers at Johns Hopkins

May 06, 2018 Linguistics

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Tyler Knowlton asks "Are natural language quantifiers first- or second-order?," in a talk at the Workshop on The Development of Set and Quantifier Representations at Johns Hopkins.

May 11 at Hopkins, Tyler Knowlton asks "Are natural language quantifiers first- or second-order?," in a talk at the Workshop on The Development of Set and Quantifier Representations. The workshop is part Susan Carey's project, supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation, on "The nature and origins of the human capacity for abstract combinatorial thought," which includes as collaborators Jeffrey Lidz, Paul Pietroski, and Tyler's undergrad advisor Justin Halberda.