28.566, Calls: Comp Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Psycholing, Typology/Israel

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Subject: 28.566, Calls: Comp Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Psycholing, Typology/Israel

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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 17:56:54
From: Maya Inbar [maya.inbar at gmail.com]
Subject: 3rd Conference on Usage-Based Linguistics

 
Full Title: 3rd Conference on Usage-Based Linguistics 
Short Title: UBLJLM17 

Date: 03-Jul-2017 - 05-Jul-2017
Location: Jerusalem, Israel 
Contact Person: Maya Inbar
Meeting Email: ubljlm17 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://ubljlm17.wordpress.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2017 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce the 3rd annual Usage-Based Linguistics conference,
which will take place between 3-5 July, 2017. The conference is organized
jointly by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University. This
year the conference will be held at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.

The conference aims to bring together researchers who study language structure
and use from a wide range of perspectives (linguistic, typological,
developmental, psycholinguistic, interaction-oriented, computational). This
year’s special theme is the relation between language processing and language
typology and change: how do cognitive biases affect how language is structured
and how it changes over time? We are delighted to have three invited speakers
whose work touches on this question from different perspectives: 

- Prof. Ruth Berman (Tel Aviv University)
- Dr. Jennifer Culberston (University of Edinburgh)
- Prof. Martin Hilpert (University of Neuchâtel).


2nd Call for Papers:

The deadline for the submission of abstracts has been extended to 15 February
2017.

We invite original papers, which adopt an empirical approach to language,
including (but not limited to) corpus-based, computational and experimental
approaches. We welcome abstracts on any aspect of language structure and use.
Proposals are welcome for 30-minute talks (20 minute talk + 10 minute
discussion), as well as for posters.

Abstracts are limited to one page + one page of examples and references
(minimum 11 point font).

Abstracts should be submitted to ubljlm17 at gmail.com.

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 February 2017 (please note
extension).
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 15 March 2017.

Conference website for details and updates: https://ubljlm17.wordpress.com

Local organizing committee:

Mira Ariel (TAU)
Inbal Arnon (HUJI)
Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal (HUJI)
Eitan Grossman (HUJI)
Dorit Ravid (TAU)

Contact person: Maya Inbar at ubljlm17 at gmail.com

Past UBL conferences:

UBL 2015 http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/upload/_FILE_1430297423.pdf
UBL 2016 https://ubltlv2016.wordpress.com




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