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CSLI Calendar, 22 Nov 1995, vol.11:XX




There will not be an official CSLI Calendar this week, thanks to Thanksgiving
recess, but here's a brief preview of some events happening next week (some of
which will not make it into the next Calendar issue).

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          CSLI ACTIVITIES DURING 22 NOVEMBER -- DECEMBER 1 1995

  THURSDAY, 23 NOVEMBER
                THANKSGIVING RECESS

  FRIDAY, 24 NOVEMBER
                THANKSGIVING RECESS

  MONDAY, 27 NOVEMBER
         2:00 - Semantics Workshop
                Cordura Hall, Room 104
                Licensing Negative Polarity Items in Greek
                Anastasia Giannakidou, University of Groningen

  TUESDAY, 28 NOVEMBER
         4:15 - Logic Seminar
                Building 380, Room 381-T
                The Arity Hierarchy of Least Fixed-Point Logic
                Martin Grohe (visiting Stanford)

         7:00 - SSP Film Series
                Cubberley Hall, Room 128
                Giant Brains (The Machine That Changed the World, Part 1)

  WEDNESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER
         3:15 - Philosophy of Computation Seminar
                Ventura Hall, Room 17
                Brian Cantwell Smith, Xerox PARC

  THURSDAY, 30 NOVEMBER
        10:00 - STASS Seminar
                Cordura Hall, Room 100
                Barwise-Seligman Discussion Group
                Keith Devlin, CSLI & St.Mary's College

        12:00 - Cognitive Science Lunch
                Cordura Hall, Room 100
                Chance, Choice, and Consciousness: The Role of Mind
                in the Quantum Brain
                Henry Stapp, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

         4:15 - SSP Forum
                Building 60, Room 61-F
                Why Don't Computers Write their own Programs?
                Richard Waldinger, SRI [waldinger@ai.sri.com]

  FRIDAY, 1 DECEMBER
        12:30 - HCI Seminar
                Skilling Auditorium, SITN Channel E1
                Bringing Behavior to the Internet
                James Gosling, Sun Microsystems

         3:15 - Philosophy Colloquium
                Encina Hall, Room 423
                Parts & Wholes: Unification & Consilience in
                Archeological Explanation
                Alison Wylie, CASBS / U Western Ontario Philosophy

         3:30 - Linguistics Colloquium
                Building 460, Room 146
                The Development of Discourse Markers: Implications for
                a Theory of Grammaticalization
                Elizabeth Traugott, Stanford Linguistics

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