20.151, Calls: Cognitive Science,Psycholing/Hungary; Philosophy of Lang/Austria

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Subject: 20.151, Calls: Cognitive Science,Psycholing/Hungary; Philosophy of Lang/Austria

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1)
Date: 15-Jan-2009
From: Peter Svenonius < peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no >
Subject: European Society for Philosophy and Psychology 

2)
Date: 15-Jan-2009
From: Viola Schmitt < sub14.linguistik at univie.ac.at >
Subject: Sinn und Bedeutung 14

 

	
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Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 13:30:30
From: Peter Svenonius [peter.svenonius at hum.uit.no]
Subject: European Society for Philosophy and Psychology

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Full Title: European Society for Philosophy and Psychology 
Short Title: ESPP 17 

Date: 27-Aug-2009 - 30-Aug-2009
Location: Budapest, Hungary 
Contact Person: ESPP Organizers
Meeting Email: espp09 at ceu.hu
Web Site: http://web.ceu.hu/phil/espp09/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2009 

Meeting Description:

The European Society for Philosophy and Psychology 17th Annual Meeting at
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, August 27-30, 2009 

Invited speakers include:
Dare Baldwin (University of Oregon)
Leonard Talmy (SUNY at Buffalo)
Giacomo Rizzolatti (University of Parma)

Invited symposium organizers include:
Loiuse Röska-Hardy - Rational Imitation
Nick Shea and Tim Bayne - Consciousness in Vegetative State Patients
Pierre Jacob - Dissociations between perception and action

There will also be a symposium on spatial description.

The Society invites submitted papers, posters and symposia for this meeting.  

Previous topics covered at ESPP include spatial concepts, emotion, perception,
simulation theory, attention, reference, problems of consciousness, early
numerical cognition, infants' understanding of intentionality, memory and time,
motor imagery, causal understanding, counterfactuals, the semantics/pragmatics
distinction, reasoning, vagueness, mental causation, action and agency, thought
without language, externalism, connectionism, hypnosis, and the interpretation
of neuropsychological results. 

See www.eurospp.org  for full details of electronic submission requirements.
Submissions are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to
psychologists, philosophers and linguists. 

Submissions of papers and posters must include an abstract of  250 words
maximum, in addition to a 750 word summary (psychology and linguistics) or a
short paper (philosophy)  They have to be submitted electronically through the
ESPP web page www.eurospp.org by April 15, 2009.
 
Symposium submissions should consist of a 250 word description and a list of
speakers and should be sent by the potential convenor to the appropriate
programme chair by March 15, 2009.

We particularly welcome poster submissions.  Posters will be displayed
throughout the conference as well as at designated poster sessions.  The first
author of each accepted poster (and who does not also present a paper) will get
free ESPP membership for 2009. 

Programme chairs:
Philosophy: Matt Nudds, U. Edinburgh, UK. matthew.nudds at ed.ac.uk
Psychology: Sarah Beck, U. Birmingham, UK. s.r.beck at bham.ac.uk
Linguistics: Peter Svenonius, U. Tromsø, Norway. Peter.Svenonius at hum.uit.no



	
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Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 13:30:35
From: Viola Schmitt [sub14.linguistik at univie.ac.at]
Subject: Sinn und Bedeutung 14

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Full Title: Sinn und Bedeutung 14 
Short Title: SuB 14 

Date: 28-Sep-2009 - 30-Sep-2009
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Viola Schmitt
Meeting Email: sub14.linguistik at univie.ac.at
Web Site: http://www.univie.ac.at/sub14/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2009 

Meeting Description:

The 14th Sinn und Bedeutung conference takes place September 28-30, 2009, at the
department of linguistics in Vienna. 

Call for Papers

Abstracts devoted to natural language semantics, the syntax-semantics
interface, pragmatics, psycholinguistic aspects of meaning, and philosophy of
language can now be submitted for review. 34 Papers will be selected for
presentation at Sinn und Bedeutung 14 in Vienna.
The time slot for each paper is 45 minutes, discussion included.

Abstracts should contain original research that, at the time of submission, has
neither been published nor accepted for publication.

Each person can submit at most one abstract as sole author and one abstract as
co-author.

Abstracts must not exceed 2 pages including all data and references and have to
be written in 12pt font with 2.5 cm (1 inch) margins. Submissions also have to
be anonymous and in PDF format.

Abstracts can be submitted via EasyChair. The link to the submission site can be
found on the conference homepage: http://www.univie.ac.at/sub14
In exceptional cases we will accept abstracts sent by mail to the department of
linguistics. Electronic submissions are preferred.

The submission deadline is April 15, 2009.


 





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