9.320, Confs: Written Language Processing
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Subject: 9.320, Confs: Written Language Processing
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 09:43:26 +1100 (EST)
From: m.taft at unsw.edu.au (Marcus Taft)
Subject: December conference
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 09:43:26 +1100 (EST)
From: m.taft at unsw.edu.au (Marcus Taft)
Subject: December conference
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT
First International Workshop on Written Language Processing
Sydney, Australia
7th-9th December 1998
The aim of this workshop (IWWLP) is to bring together researchers from
around the world who are interested in the cognitive processes
involved in reading. The emphasis will be on the empirical study of
orthographic, phonological, semantic and syntactic processing in
reading words and sentences. It is hoped that the research reported
throughout the workshop will include analyses of a broad range of
languages and types of script. Papers will be of 20 minutes in length
with 10 minutes extra for questions. There may also be poster
sessions depending on the number of participants involved.
The workshop will take place shortly after the 5th International
Conference on Spoken Language Processing that will also occur in
Sydney (30th November-4th December 1998, see:
http://trust.anu.edu.au:80/icslp98/).
There will be an official call for papers for IWWLP at a later
date. At this stage, we are wanting to develop a mailing list of
interested parties and to determine the approximate number of
participants. If there is any chance of you participating, please send
an email to M.Taft at unsw.edu.au (as soon as possible) saying the
following:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
EMAIL:
FAX:
PROBABILITY THAT YOU WILL COME:
WOULD YOU PRESENT A PAPER? IF YES, ORAL or POSTER?
Please circulate this notice to any other people whom you think might
be interested.
CONTACT:
Marcus Taft, School of Psychology,
University of NSW, Sydney NSW 2052 AUSTRALIA
Fax: +612-93853641 Phone: +612-93853026
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Marcus Taft, Ph.D.
Associate Professor School of Psychology
University of New South Wales Sydney N.S.W. 2052 AUSTRALIA
Ph: 61-2-9385 3026 Fax: 61-2-9385 3641
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