8.1548, Calls: CUNY '98 update

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Subject: 8.1548, Calls: CUNY '98 update

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Date:  Tue, 28 Oct 1997 19:06:30 -0500
From:  Suzanne Stevenson <suzanne at ruccs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  Updated Call for Abstracts CUNY '98

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Date:  Tue, 28 Oct 1997 19:06:30 -0500
From:  Suzanne Stevenson <suzanne at ruccs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  Updated Call for Abstracts CUNY '98


  **** Please note clarification in "WHAT TO SUBMIT" below. ****


                        CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

                    DEADLINE:  November 7, 1997

     11th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing

                  Hosted by Rutgers University

                        March 19-21, 1998

                 Featuring a Special Session on
            The Lexical Basis of Syntactic Processing:
                 Formal and Computational Issues

                        INVITED SPEAKERS:
                 Joan Bresnan, Stanford University
                Beth Levin, Northwestern University
              Mitch Marcus, University of Pennsylvania
                  Jerry Fodor, Rutgers University

                          DISCUSSANTS:
                  Mark Johnson, Brown University
               Amy Weinberg, University of Maryland
      Maryellen MacDonald, University of Southern California

              ABSTRACT DEADLINE:  November 7, 1997

The 11th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing is
soliciting abstracts for papers and posters presenting theoretical,
experimental, and/or computational research on human sentence
processing.  Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously and will be
considered for both the general conference sessions and for a special
session on The Lexical Basis of Syntactic Processing: Formal and
Computational Issues.

SPECIAL SESSION:

Lexical influences on processing are currently a major focus of
attention in research on sentence comprehension, yet much of the work
remains isolated from investigations of the lexicon in other
disciplines.  The special session, The Lexical Basis of Syntactic
Processing: Formal and Computational Issues, will examine current
theories of lexical representation from a multidisciplinary
perspective, relating the issues raised to current work on sentence
comprehension.  The focus of the session will be presentations by
invited speakers from linguistics, computer science, and philosophy,
with critical commentary and discussion from researchers within the
sentence processing community.

The special session will also include submitted papers and posters on
the topic of the role of the lexicon in sentence processing.
Abstracts that are considered for the special session will be
evaluated both for the quality of the research and for the fit between
the submitted abstract and the invited papers.


SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

For consideration in the spoken paper sessions:  November 7, 1997.

For consideration as a poster only:  January 12, 1998


WHAT TO SUBMIT:

Abstracts must be text only (ASCII), no more than 400 words in length,
excluding references.  Please do not submit MIME encoded email or
non-ascii output of a word processing program.

At the top of the abstract, please include your name, email address,
and indicate whether your abstract is to be considered for PAPER ONLY,
POSTER ONLY, or PAPER OR POSTER.  The last category means that you
would be willing to present a poster if your abstract is not included
in the spoken sessions but is accepted for one of the poster sessions.
Please leave several blank lines between this information and your
title and abstract, so that we may remove this information for
anonymous abstract review.

Abstracts submitted but not accepted for the paper sessions will
automatically be included in the submissions for poster sessions,
unless the abstract is marked PAPER ONLY.

WHERE TO SUBMIT:

We will accept email submissions only.  Email your submissions to
                      cuny at ruccs.rutgers.edu
Please use "Abstract" as your subject header. If you are submitting
more than one abstract, each must be separately emailed.  You will
receive an email acknowledgment for each abstract you submit.

If you are unable to use email to submit your abstract, you must
contact the organizers for instructions on submitting a PC-readable
disk with the required information and abstract.


CONFERENCE DATES AND LOCATION:

The conference will be held on March 19-21, 1998, at the Hyatt
Regency, New Brunswick, New Jersey, adjacent to the Rutgers University
campus.  The conference site is easily accessible by shuttle from the
Newark airport, and by train from New York or Philadelphia.  Detailed
hotel reservation and travel information is available on the
conference web site; please check out the Accommodations and
Transportation links.

For more information, see: http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/cuny98

E-mail questions to: cuny at ruccs.rutgers.edu


Suzanne Stevenson
CUNY98 Conference Organizer
Dept of Computer Science, and
Center for Cognitive Science
Rutgers University

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