34.2438, Calls: DGfS 2024 AG 12: Naturalistic Approaches to Reference

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Subject: 34.2438, Calls: DGfS 2024 AG 12: Naturalistic Approaches to Reference

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Date: 08-Aug-2023
From: Magdalena Repp [mrepp1 at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: DGfS 2024 AG 12: Naturalistic Approaches to Reference


Full Title: DGfS 2024 AG 12: Naturalistic Approaches to Reference
Short Title: DGfS

Date: 28-Feb-2024 - 01-Mar-2024
Location: Bochum, Germany
Contact Person: Magdalena Repp
Meeting Email: mrepp1 at uni-koeln.de
Web Site:
https://www.dgfs2024.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/programm/arbeitsgruppen

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Pragmatics;
Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

Workshop at Annual Meeting of German Society for Linguistics

Psycholinguistic research has in the past decades mainly been limited
to the study of short and isolated items consisting of one or two
sentences. However, these highly controlled designs fail to fully
capture the different levels of linguistic processing and their
interplay, which ultimately enable successful language comprehension.
A growing number of researchers have therefore started to use
naturalistic stimuli in experiments tapping language comprehension.
However, the field is still very young and heterogeneous, and there
seems to be little interaction within the naturalistic research
community.

Aims of this workshop:
- discuss how reference is processed during naturalistic language
settings
- discuss naturalistic experiment designs, methods, and results
- foster scientific exchange within the naturalistic research
community

Final Call for Papers:

********* This is a friendly reminder that our CfP deadline is August
15 2023. So if you want to submit an abstract please do so until next
Tuesday. *********

Invited Speaker: Linda Drijvers (Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics)

We invite presentations on all varieties of (online) methods, as well
as presentations with a focus on language in interaction (e.g. on
speech-gesture integration or other informative non-speech signals
during interaction). Since a gain of "naturalness" leads to a loss in
experimental control and an increase in noise, we highly encourage
presenters to also present surprising results as well as difficulties
or questions they encountered.

We invite submissions for 20-minute presentations (plus 10-minute
discussions). Abstracts should be no longer than one A4 page (Arial,
11). References and diagrams can be accommodated on a second page.
Contributions should be submitted as anonymous PDF files via
OxfordAbstracts (Link:
https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/6342/submitter). Deadline for
abstract submission: August 15, 2023.

For the final conference booklet, you will need to submit a
de-anonymized version of your abstract that fits on one page,
including references and diagrams. Please keep this in mind already.
Please note that according to DGfS guidelines, you are not allowed to
present in more than one workshop at the conference, but you are
allowed to participate as a co-author in more than one presentation.



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