[Cogsci-interpreting] CFP Psycholinguistics Panel AESLA

natlop natlop at posta.unizar.es
Thu Nov 23 07:18:42 UTC 2023


Until December 22nd, deadline is open for submitting proposals to the
Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics panel of
the 41st International Congress of the Spanish Association of Applied
Linguistics, which will be held at the Universitat Politècnica de
València from April 17 to 19 2024.
Contributions can be focused both on experimental work that provides
data on language processing and storage, at any level of language
analysis, as well as on methodological designs and analysis models that
can serve as a starting point for new research. The panel aspires to be
a meeting and debate place between researchers from different fields
and, therefore, contributions will be welcome not only developed by
linguists, but also by psychologists, neuroscientists or health
professionals.
If you work with empirical data on speakers and languages or are part of
multidisciplinary teams that study linguistics from different
perspectives, share your research on the Psycholinguistics,
Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics panel.
You will find the information on how to send your proposal on the
congress website (https://aesla2024.upv.es/envios.html) and, if you have
questions, you can contact the director of the panel at the email
natlop at unizar.es

-- 
Natalia López Cortés
Departamento de Lingüística y Literaturas Hispánicas
Universidad de Zaragoza
https://sites.google.com/view/natalialopezcortes
@natalialopc
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