30.1029, Calls: Neurolinguistics, Pragmatics, Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Syntax/Germany

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Subject: 30.1029, Calls: Neurolinguistics, Pragmatics, Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Syntax/Germany

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Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2019 01:51:07
From: Mingya Liu [liu.mingya at uni-osnabrueck.de]
Subject: Sinn und Bedeutung 24

 
Full Title: Sinn und Bedeutung 24 
Short Title: SuB24 

Date: 04-Sep-2019 - 07-Sep-2019
Location: Osnabrück, Germany 
Contact Person: Michael Franke
Meeting Email: sub24.2019 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/sinnundbedeutung24/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 10-Mar-2019 

Meeting Description:

Sinn und Bedeutung 24 is hosted by the Institute of Cognitive Science and the
Institute of Philosophy at Osnabrück University, Germany.

The conference will include a 3-day main session and a 1-day special session
on the topic ''Neurolinguistic Approaches to Semantics and Pragmatics''.  

Invited Speakers (main session):

- Chris Barker (New York University) 
- Judith Degen (Stanford University)  
- Regine Eckardt (University of Konstanz) 
- Anastasia Giannakidou (University of Chicago) 

Invited Speakers (special session):

- Mante S. Nieuwland (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen) 
- Markus Werning (University of Bochum) 

Important Dates:

- Abstract submission deadline: March 10, 2019 (23:59 Central European
Standard Time)
- Notification of acceptance: Early June, 2019
- Main session: September 4-6, 2019
- Special session: September 7, 2019 

Organizers:

Michael Franke, Nikola Kompa, Mingya Liu & Jutta L. Mueller
Email: sub24.2019 at gmail.com


Final Call for Papers:

Osnabrück University's Institute of Cognitive Science and Institute of
Philosophy are pleased to announce the 24th Sinn und Bedeutung (SuB24)
conference, taking place on September 4-7, 2019. 

We invite abstract submissions for oral or poster presentations on topics
pertaining to natural language semantics, pragmatics, the syntax-semantics
interface, psycho- and neurolinguistics of meaning, and the philosophy of
language. 

The conference will feature a special session on ''Neurolinguistic Approaches
to Semantics and Pragmatics'': In the past decades, on the one hand,
researchers have been collecting brain imaging data for the testing of
hypotheses from theoretical linguistics, with for example, N400 or P600 ERP
(event-related potential) components as indexes of different (i.e. syntactic,
semantic, discourse) integration costs. On the other hand, there has been
skepticism as to whether it is possible to confirm or falsify traditional
linguistic theories using brain imaging data. In addition to 2 invited talks,
we plan on accepting 4 submitted papers on the topic and will host a round
table on related open questions. 

Abstracts should contain original research that, at the time of submission,
has neither been published nor accepted for publication. One person can submit
at most one abstract as sole author and one abstract as co-author (or two
co-authored abstracts), for the main session and special session combined.
Submissions on the topic of the special session will be considered for the
main session as well. Authors will be asked to specify at the time of
submission their preference for their abstract to be considered for a talk
(35+10 minutes) and/or a poster.

Abstracts should be anonymous and must not exceed two pages (letter size or A4
paper, 2.5cm or 1 inch margins on all sides, 12 point font), including
examples and references. Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF
format via EasyChair by March 10, 2019 (23:59 Central European Standard Time)
:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sub24




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