AMLaP 20: second call for papers

Hugh Rabagliati hugh.rabagliati at gmail.com
Tue Apr 15 14:19:54 UTC 2014


[on behalf of the AMLaP organising committee, and with apologies for
cross-posting]

Second Call for Papers:
Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 20

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Registration for AMLaP 2014 is now open.  Edinburgh is a highly
popular September venue; we advise delegates to make their travel
plans as early as possible, and to note that for this reason there
will be NO EXTENSION to the abstract submission deadline.
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AMLaP 20
4-6 September, 2014
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, UK

Public Lecture to mark 20th AMLaP:
Pim Levelt (MPI), 3 September 2014

Invited Speakers:
Robert Hartsuiker (Ghent)
David Poeppel (NYU)
Jesse Snedeker (Harvard)

20th Anniversary Round Table Chair:
Chuck Clifton (UMass)

Conference website and abstract submission:
http://www.amlap2014.ed.ac.uk

Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Open:    10 Mar
Registration:              NOW OPEN
Abstract Submission Closes:   2 May (no extensions!)
Decisions By:             early Jun
Early Registration Ends:        Jul

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We are delighted to announce the 20th AMLaP conference.  AMLaP was
first held in Edinburgh in 1995; in the intervening years, it has
established itself as the premier European venue for interdisciplinary
research into human language processing.  For its 20th anniversary,
AMLaP is coming home, and presents an opportunity to step back and
cast a broad eye over progress in the field, looking at the gains made
over the last two decades, and the opportunities and challenges for
the next twenty years.

To mark the 20th AMLaP, Professor Pim Levelt will give a Public
Lecture on the History of Psycholinguistics on the evening of
Wednesday 3rd September at the University of Edinburgh.  AMLaP
delegates are warmly invited to attend.

The subsequent three days will feature keynotes from Jesse Snedeker,
David Poeppel, and Rob Hartsuiker.  All of our speakers will also
be taking part in a round table discussion on the past, present, and
future of psycholinguistics, chaired by Chuck Clifton.

Together with a superb venue, a full social programme, and the high
quality of contributions we await from old friends and new, we hope
that AMLaP 20 will be a conference to remember.

As ever, we invite submissions on a broad range of topics relevant to
the study of how people understand and produce language. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

    bilingual language processing
    computational models, symbolic and connectionist
    corpus-based studies and statistical mechanisms
    cross-linguistic studies
    dialogue processing
    discourse
    language comprehension
    language production
    lexical processing
    learning mechanisms
    models of acquisition
    neurobiology of language processing
    parsing and interpretation
    prosody

Edinburgh is a wonderful city to visit, and so we hope to see as many
of you as possible.

Best wishes,

AMLaP Edinburgh Organising Committee

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