35.655, Calls: 30th Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

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Subject: 35.655, Calls: 30th Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

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Date: 25-Feb-2024
From: Hannah Rohde [amlap2024 at ed.ac.uk]
Subject: 30th Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing


Full Title: 30th Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for
Language Processing
Short Title: AMLaP

Date: 05-Sep-2024 - 07-Sep-2024
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, United Kingdom
Contact Person: AMLaP 2024
Meeting Email: amlap2024 at ed.ac.uk
Web Site: http://amlap2024.ed.ac.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2024

Meeting Description:

AMLaP is a premier venue for interdisciplinary psycholinguistic
research which aims to bring together researchers with empirical,
theoretical, computational, neural, and psychological perspectives on
all aspects of language processing. The 30th AMLaP conference
(http://amlap2024.ed.ac.uk) will be held in person in Edinburgh,
Scotland, 5-7 September 2024. We invite you to join us in Edinburgh to
combine excellent science with a visit to a beautiful and historic
city that is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Keynote speakers
   Neil Cohn, Department of Communication and Cognition, Tilburg
University
   Nivedita Mani, Department of Psychology, University of Goettingen
   N. Bonnie Nozari, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences,
Indiana University
   Liina Pylkkänen, Departments of Linguistics and Psychology, New
York University

Important dates
Abstract submission deadline:  15 April 2024 by 11:59:59pm (anywhere
on earth)
Abstract acceptance:  31 May 2024
Conference dates:  5-7 September 2024

AMLaP 2024 is organised by the University of Edinburgh's School of
Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences and School of
Informatics.  For any questions, please contact us at
amlap2024 at ed.ac.uk.

Call for Papers:

Abstracts should be submitted as a PDF file via
https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/33432/submitter, adhering to
the guidelines listed at http://amlap2024.ed.ac.uk/#call

Submissions are encouraged in (but not limited to) the following
topics:
acquisition
ageing/development across the lifespan
aphasia
bilingual l2 processing
brain stimulation
cognitive modelling
computational models
corpus studies
cross-linguistic studies
dialogue
discourse
disfluency/speech errors
EEG/ERP
event structure
eye-tracking and reading
eye-tracking and spoken language
gesture
individual differences
information theoretic/rational approaches
information structure
language comprehension
language impairments
language production
lexical processing
morphological processing
multimodality
neurobiology of language
neuroimaging
phonological processing
pragmatic processing
prosodic processing
reading ability and disability
reference processing
semantic processing
sign language/deafness/hearing impairment
sociolinguistic issues in processing
speech processing
syntactic processing
understudied languages



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