29.2789, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Psycholing, Socioling/Australia

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-2789. Thu Jul 05 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.2789, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Psycholing, Socioling/Australia

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Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2018 13:38:14
From: Anita Szakay [anita.szakay at mq.edu.au]
Subject: 4th Variation and Language Processing

 
Full Title: 4th Variation and Language Processing 
Short Title: VALP4 

Date: 23-Jan-2019 - 25-Jan-2019
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia 
Contact Person: Anita Szakay
Meeting Email: anita.szakay at mq.edu.au

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

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2018 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce the final call for papers for the 4th Variation and
Language Processing Conference (VALP4), to be held at Macquarie University in
Sydney, Australia from 23-25 January 2019, after successful previous
conferences in the UK, New Zealand and the United States.

This conference provides a venue for researchers coming from traditionally
distinct fields, such as sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive
science, experimental phonetics, syntax and pragmatics, who work on the
relationship between linguistic variation, in its widest sense, and language
processing. We also encourage submissions dealing with the processing of
linguistic and indexical variation by bilingual individuals, children, and the
hearing-impaired population.

Plenary Speakers:

Distinguished Professor Katherine Demuth (Macquarie University, Australia)
Associate Professor Katie Drager (University of Hawai’i, USA)
Dr Lynn Clark (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)


Final Call for Papers:

The VALP4 deadline has been extended to 31 July!

The 4th Variation and Language Processing Conference (VALP4) will be held at
Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia from 23-25 January 2019, after
successful previous conferences in the UK, New Zealand and the United States.

This conference provides a venue for researchers coming from traditionally
distinct fields, such as sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive
science, experimental phonetics, syntax and pragmatics, who work on the
relationship between linguistic variation, in its widest sense, and language
processing. We also encourage submissions dealing with the processing of
linguistic and indexical variation by bilingual individuals, children, and the
hearing-impaired population.

Abstracts should be maximum one page and no more than 500 words (excluding
title and references), with all author information removed from the document.
References and figures may be included on a second page. Abstracts will be
anonymously reviewed and considered for both oral and poster presentations.

Abstract submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=valp4
Abstracts submission closes: 31 July 2018
Notifications: mid-August




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