33.1139, Calls: Psycholinguistics/United Kingdom

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Subject: 33.1139, Calls: Psycholinguistics/United Kingdom

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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2022 02:37:06
From: Shayne Sloggett [shayne.sloggett at york.ac.uk]
Subject: Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 2022

 
Full Title: Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing 2022 
Short Title: AMLaP 2022 

Date: 07-Sep-2022 - 09-Sep-2022
Location: York, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Shayne Sloggett
Meeting Email: amlap2022-conference at york.ac.uk
Web Site: https://amlap2022.york.ac.uk/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 06-May-2022 

Meeting Description:

AMLaP 28 will take place in York 7-9 September 2022, organised by the
University of York. The conference will consist of four invited lectures, a
set of 30 minute presentations (20 minutes talk, 10 minutes for questions),
and a series of poster sessions. AMLaP 2022 will proceed as a hybrid
conference with an in-person core: talks will be delivered in person, with
both virtual and in-person poster sessions. We are committed to making AMLaP
an accessible conference for those who can only attend remotely. Plenary talks
will be live-streamed and recorded, and remote participants will be able to
submit questions in parallel with our in-person attendees. In-person posters
will be made available online for those who can't stroll through our local
gallery.


Call for Papers:

We're delighted to announce that abstract submissions for AMLaP 2022 are now
open. You may submit your abstract here: 

https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fapp.oxfordabstracts.com%2Fstages%2F
3953%2Fsubmitter&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AOvVaw1o1KFlCmjFGB6iD-zBR8Ng

AMLaP 2022 will take place in York, UK, 7-9 September, and abstracts are due
on Friday, 6th May, 2022 by 11:59:59pm (Anywhere On Earth).

In the interest of expanding the pool of reviewers who contribute to AMLaP,
we'd like to invite you to recommend new reviewers (especially yourself!),
subject to the constraint that nominees should hold a PhD or equivalent. If
you've previously reviewed for AMLaP, you're welcome to self-identify again
this year, though it is not necessary to receive an invitation to review.

Please submit reviewer nominations by 15 April, 2022 via this link:
https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Ftinyurl.com%2F5fucwu8r&sa=D&sntz=1&
usg=AOvVaw3ZHV_zJ9QLMBGSu3jMrfkD

The special session for AMLaP 2022 is focused on ''Integrating Expectations
across Levels of Representation.'' We're very pleased to have invited four
speakers to discuss the role of expectation and prediction/predictability in
language processing across levels of representation. The phone, morpheme,
word, sentence, and broader discourse are all levels at which expectation and
prediction can be targeted. So what happens when these come into conflict? How
do language processors navigate expectations among different kinds of
representations, or do they even differentiate among these expectations in the
first place? These are the kinds of questions we hope to address in the
special session of AMLaP 2022.

Our invited speakers are:
- Jeffrey Bowers (Psychological Science; University of Bristol)
- Jakub Dotlačil (Artificial Intelligence and Linguistics; Utrecht University)
- Aditi Lahiri (Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics; University of Oxford)
- Amanda Rysling (Linguistics; University of California, Santa Cruz)

In addition to your contributions to the special session, we are soliciting
abstracts from any domain in psycholinguistics, broadly construed, for
in-person plenary presentations (20 minutes talk; 10 minutes questions) as
well as in-person and remote poster presentations. Applicants are encouraged
to indicate their preferred mode of presentation (talk; in-person poster;
virtual poster), though we anticipate that all content will be made available
in a virtual format for remote attendees. Instructions for submission and the
submission portal may be found on the conference website
(https://amlap2022.york.ac.uk/).

For more information, please contact: amlap2022-conference at york.ac.uk.

Best wishes,

The AMLaP 2022 Organising Committee




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