26.3773, Calls: Cog Science, Computational Ling, General Ling, Neuroling, Psycholing/Latvia

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Subject: 26.3773, Calls: Cog Science, Computational Ling, General Ling, Neuroling, Psycholing/Latvia

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Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 16:58:55
From: Jurgis Skilters [jurgisskilters at gmail.com]
Subject: Number: Cognitive, Semantic and Crosslinguistic Approaches (11th International Symposium)

 
Full Title: Number: Cognitive, Semantic and Crosslinguistic Approaches (11th International Symposium) 

Date: 10-Dec-2015 - 11-Dec-2015
Location: Riga, Latvia 
Contact Person: Jurgis Skilters
Meeting Email: Jurgis.skilters at lu.lv
Web Site: http://www.cognitionsymposium.lu.lv/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2015 

Meeting Description:

University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
December 10-11, 2015

11th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication
Number: Cognitive, Semantic and Crosslinguistic Approaches

In recent years, research into human use of number in language has broadened considerably to include experimental techniques from psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics as well as theoretical techniques from semantics and syntax. This conference aims to bring together researchers from these fields for a discussion of results related to any aspect of number and numerosity in language and cognition, including but not restricted to numericals, counting, measuring, approximation, plurality, crosslinguistic variation, acquisition of numerosity.

Invited speakers include:

Scott Grimm, University of Rochester, USA
Daniel Hyde, University of Illinois, USA
Fred Landman, Tel Aviv University/Tübingen University, Israel/Germany
Suzi Lima, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Susan Rothstein Bar-Ilan University/Tübingen University, Israel/Germany (invited organizer)

Contacts: Jurgis.skilters at lu.lv
Conference website: www.cognitionsymposium.lu.lv

Final Call for Papers:

University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia 
December 10-11, 2015

Extended Deadline: August 31

11th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication

Number: Cognitive, Semantic and Crosslinguistic Approaches

In recent years, research into human use of number in language has broadened considerably to include experimental techniques from psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics as well as theoretical techniques from semantics and syntax. This conference aims to bring together researchers from these fields for a discussion of results related to any aspect of number and numerosity in language and cognition, including but not restricted to numericals, counting, measuring, approximation, plurality, crosslinguistic variation, acquisition of numerosity.


2-page anonymous abstracts (12 point, 1'' margins) for a talk of 30 minutes (+10 minutes discussion) should be submitted by August 31 via www.cognitionsymposium.lu.lv 

A maximum submission of one single-authored and one-joint authored paper is allowed.

Invited Speakers Include:
Scott Grimm, University of Rochester, USA
Daniel Hyde, University of Illinois, USA
Fred Landman, Tel Aviv University/Tübingen University, Israel/Germany
Suzi Lima, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Susan Rothstein Bar-Ilan University/Tübingen University, Israel/Germany (invited organizer)

Contacts:
Jurgis.skilters at lu.lv
Conference website: www.cognitionsymposium.lu.lv




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