29.2963, Calls: Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Psycholing, Semantics/France

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Subject: 29.2963, Calls: Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Psycholing, Semantics/France

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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 15:38:23
From: Bridget Copley [bridget.copley at cnrs.fr]
Subject: Ontology As Structured by the Interfaces with Semantics 1

 
Full Title: Ontology As Structured by the Interfaces with Semantics 1 
Short Title: OASIS 1 

Date: 28-Nov-2018 - 30-Nov-2018
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Bridget Copley
Meeting Email: oasis1-info at services.cnrs.fr
Web Site: http://oasis.cnrs.fr/oasis1 

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

Call Deadline: 23-Jul-2018 

Meeting Description:

OASIS 1 (Ontology As Structured by the Interfaces with Semantics 1)
Dates: 28-30 November, 2018
Host: Structures Formelles du Langage (CNRS/Paris 8)
Contact : oasis1-info AT services.cnrs.fr
URL: http://oasis.cnrs.fr/oasis1

OASIS 1 (Ontology As Structured by the Interfaces with Semantics 1,
http://oasis.cnrs.fr/oasis1) is an interdisciplinary conference on formal
semantic ontology, welcoming semanticists as well as researchers interested in
the interfaces with semantics, namely grammar (generative or
generative-friendly syntax and morphology) and cognition (psycholinguistics,
pragmatics, philosophy, cognitive psychology, neurolinguistics, and
computational linguistics).

Keynote speakers:   

- Hana Filip,  Universität Düsseldorf
- Michael Glanzberg, Northwestern University
- Alistair Knott, Otago University
- Friederike Moltmann, CNRS-IHPST

Invited panels:

Sarah Beck, University of Birmingham
Hamida Demirdache, Université de Nantes
Alissa Ferry, University of Manchester
Wolfram Hinzen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Nina Kazanina, University of Bristol
Fabienne Martin, Universität Stuttgart/Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Louise McNally, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Mohinish Shukla, UMass Boston
Dominika Slušná, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Phillip Wolff, Emory University

Chair:  Bridget Copley,  SFL (CNRS/Paris 8)
Co-chair:  Isabelle Roy, SFL (CNRS/Paris 8)


2nd Call for Papers:

The conference is sponsored by an international research network
(http://oasis.cnrs.fr) based at the lab Structures Formelles du Langage, and
is funded by the CNRS and other member institutions. We invite submissions of
abstracts for 20-minute talks and/or posters with lightning talks on any topic
pertaining to the shared interests and assumptions of the network, as outlined
at http://oasis.cnrs.fr/credo. Abstracts must be anonymous and should be at
most 2 pages (A4 or US Letter) in length, including examples and references,
using a 12pt font with 1 inch (2.5 cm) margins on all four sides. These
limitations will be strictly enforced. A single author can send no more than
(i) one singly-authored and one co-authored abstract, or (ii) two co-authored
abstracts. We will not accept papers that at the time of the conference have
been published or have been accepted for publication.

Please keep in mind that this is an interdisciplinary conference, and write
your abstract accordingly. Do mention the broad goals of the research (e.g. to
understand language architecture, to understand brain architecture) and any
subgoals, as well as the significance of your research in light of these
goals. We very much welcome work on less-familiar languages; if you propose
such an abstract, try to keep the dataset as streamlined as possible to give
the audience a chance to understand the issues at stake for that particular
language. Finally, if you work in a formal framework, explain your key
proposal in words as well as in formal notation.

Abstract deadline: Extended July 23, 2018
Submission site: EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=oasis1)
Notification to authors: August 31, 2018




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