30.2114, Calls: General Linguistics/Portugal

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-2114. Mon May 20 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.2114, Calls: General Linguistics/Portugal

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Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 14:09:08
From: Antonis Botinis [abotinis at phil.uoa.gr]
Subject: 10th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics

 
Full Title: 10th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 
Short Title: ExLing 2019 

Date: 25-Sep-2019 - 27-Sep-2019
Location: Lisbon, Portugal 
Contact Person: Athina Kontostavlaki
Meeting Email: info at exlingworkshop.com
Web Site: http://exlingworkshop.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2019 

Meeting Description:

ExLing 2019 is the 10th edition of the Tutorial and Research Workshop on
Experimental Linguistics and takes place in Lisbon, Portugal, 25-27 September
2019, under the auspices of Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa.

ExLing is a unique international event aimed at bringing together
professionals applying experimental and computational methods in their study
of language and promoting the exchange of ideas on innovative approaches to
the study of language.

All experimental disciplines and subjects with reference to the study of
language are considered relevant to the conference, including speech
production, speech acoustics, speech perception, experimental phonetics,
experimental morphology, experimental syntax, experimental semantics,
cognitive linguistics, neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics,
computational linguistics, discourse analysis, textual studies, applied
linguistics, and language therapy.

The Workshop will contain a combination of keynote sessions as well as oral
and poster sessions along with panel discussions.

Keynote speakers will outline the state-of-the-art of main areas of
experimental linguistics and discuss with participants respective aspects of
current research and methodological approaches.

Cognitive philology
Paolo Canettieri

Evolutionary pragmatics
Bart Geurts

Empirical analyses of sound change
Jonathan Harrington

Syntactic theory and variation
Caroline Heycock

Experimental syntax
Jon Sprouse

Linguistic adaptation
Marc Swerts

The Workshop programme will contain a series of keynote lectures in
combination with oral and poster sessions as well as special thematic sessions
and group discussions. Group discussions, in particular, are Informal meetings
where ExLing participants may get to know each other and exchange ideas in a
constructive milieu. Group discussions are a central concept of ExLing
workshops and focus on the development of joint projects and international
collaborations among ExLing participants. 

All papers of ExLing 2019 will be included in the 10th volume of the ExLing
series. Selected papers will be organized in a volume and will be submitted
for publication to Springer. Furthermore, a special issue will be submitted to
Speech Communication with selected papers whereas, in accordance with
discussions and related interests, additional special issues may be submitted
to further specialised Journals.

Researchers and research groups regarding experimental linguistics and related
disciplines are welcome to submit abstracts at ExLing 2019 Workshop.


2nd Call for Papers:

Submission Guidelines

A contributor in the workshop may be a single author of only one paper and may
be the co-author of two additional papers. Submitted abstracts of max 500
words (one page) will be reviewed in accordance with the following criteria:

Significance: Does this study address an important problem?
Innovation: Does the study employ novel concepts and aims or original methods?
Approach: Are the conceptual frameworks, designs, methods, and analyses
adequate?
Usefulness: How can the research objectives benefit the respective scientific
area?
Clarity: How clear and well-organized is the presentation?

Submissions of abstracts are invited with reference to experimental
linguistics and related research disciplines
(https://www.exlingworkshop.com/exling-2019/submissions-2019.html). 

Further information at ResearchGate
(https://www.researchgate.net/project/ExLing-2019-10th-Tutorial-and-Research-W
orkshop-on-Experimental-Linguistics)




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