34.2930, Calls: Words in the Mind: A Workshop on Experimental Morphology

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Subject: 34.2930, Calls: Words in the Mind: A Workshop on Experimental Morphology

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Date: 07-Oct-2023
From: Alina Villalva [alinavillalva at edu.ulisboa.pt]
Subject: Words in the Mind: A Workshop on Experimental Morphology


Full Title: Words in the Mind: A Workshop on Experimental Morphology
Short Title: WoMi

Date: 28-Aug-2024 - 30-Aug-2024
Location: WU-Wien, Austria
Contact Person: Alina Villalva
Meeting Email: talktothewordlab at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.even3.pt/e/words-in-the-mind-a-workshop-on-exper
imental-morphology-398525_old398525

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2023

Meeting Description:

The mental lexicon is a captivating field of study, more frequently
explored by psycholinguists and neurolinguists than by theoretical
linguists/morphologists.
While linguists typically explore individuals' lexicons within
theoretical frameworks, with a predominant focus on morphology, the
integration of experimental methods into this exploration remains a
relatively new endeavor.
This introduces procedural complexities and technical challenges.
Investigating the processes underlying word selection and lexical
access requires a diverse range of expertise. While phonology and
semantics are frequently studied in language processing, morphology is
still gaining attention. However, noteworthy studies have demonstrated
that word processing involves morphological analysis (cf. Feldman,
2013; Clahsen, 2016, Gagné, 2017; Tucker, 2019).
This workshop proposes an insightful exploration of Experimental
Morphology, bridging theoretical insights with empirical
investigations and fostering fresh perspectives and discussions, along
the following topics:
1. Discussion of Morphological Processing from a Linguistic
Perspective:
- Is morphological analysis essential for word comprehension?
- Under what circumstances is morphological analysis utilized or
bypassed?
- Which morphological features directly influence word processing?
- How do non-morphological word features (e.g., word length, word
frequency, word meaning) impact morphological processing?
2. Showcasing Leading Research:
- Providing a platform for participants to present their experimental
morphology research, enabling idea exchange, feedback, and
identification of future research directions.

Call for Papers:

https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/submit/WoMi



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