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Subject: 19.2602, Confs: Psycholinguistics/USA

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Date: 22-Aug-2008
From: Dianne Bradley < DBradley at gc.cuny.edu >
Subject: 22nd Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing

 

	
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Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:08:25
From: Dianne Bradley [DBradley at gc.cuny.edu]
Subject: 22nd Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing
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22nd Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing 
Short Title: CUNY-2009 

Date: 26-Mar-2009 - 28-Mar-2009 
Location: University of California, Davis, USA 
Contact: Matt Traxler 
Contact Email: mjtraxler at ucdavis.edu 
Meeting URL: http://cuny2009.cmb.ucdavis.edu/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

This annually occurring conference offers a program of invited and submitted
papers and posters on theoretical, experimental, and computational research
addressing various aspects of human sentence processing. 

The 22nd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing
(CUNY-2009) will be held at the University of California, Davis on
March 26-28, 2009.

This year's special session will feature 5 internationally renowned speakers who
will address the relationship between production and comprehension.

Information about the conference can be found at:
http://CUNY2009.cmb.ucdavis.edu

Please check the web-site for information about abstract submission.







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