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Date: 21-Jan-2010
From: Sam Featherston < LingEvid2010 at uni-tuebingen.de >
Subject: Linguistic Evidence 2010
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:20:48
From: Sam Featherston [LingEvid2010 at uni-tuebingen.de]
Subject: Linguistic Evidence 2010
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Linguistic Evidence 2010
Short Title: LingEvid2010
Date: 11-Feb-2010 - 13-Feb-2010
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact: Sam Featherston
Contact Email: LingEvid2010 at uni-tuebingen.de
Meeting URL: http://www.sfb833.uni-tuebingen.de/wb/pages/de/veranstaltungen/linguistic-evidence-2010.php
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
Linguistic Evidence 2010:
Empirical, Theoretical, and Computational Perspectives
Tübingen, 11-13th February 2010
Invited Speakers:
Martin Hackl (MIT)
Lisa Matthewson (British Columbia)
Shravan Vasishth (Potsdam)
Pienie Zwitserlood (Münster)
Conference Programme:
Wednesday, the 10th of February
18.00 - 20.00
Registration and drinks in the foyer of the Neuphilologicum
19.00
Warming up (at Saints and Scholars)
Thursday, the 11th
8:00
Registration and coffee
9:00
Opening words
9:20
Invited talk: Shravan Vasishth (Potsdam) - Prediction and Integration in Sentence Comprehension
10:20
Kempson, Gregoromichelaki, Mills, Purver, Howes & Healey - On Dialogue Modelling, Language Processing Dynamics, and Linguistic Knowledge
10:55
Coffee break
11:20
Holler & Hartmann - Locative Inversion in English: Implications of a Rating Study
11:55
Nykiel - Preposition Omission under Sluicing: Supporting a Nonstructural Approach
12:30
Lunch break
14:00
Invited talk: Pienie Zwitserlood & Christian Dobel - Neural Correlates of Learning a Novel Vocabulary
15:00
Claus & Vozikaki - Interpreting Pronouns Referring to the Arguments of Experiencer/Stimulus Verbs: Reversed Antecedent Preferences for Causal and Consecutive Connectives
15.35
Coffee break
16:00
Kaup, Lüdtke & Steiner - Distinguishing between Word- and Sentence-based Simulation Effects in Language Comprehension
16:35
Healey, Howes & Purver - Does Structural Priming Occur in Ordinary Conversation?
17:10
Schwilling, Lidzba, Konietzko, Winkler & Krägeloh-Mann - Language Outcome in Patients with Lesion-induced Right Hemispheric Reorganization
17:45
Evening Poster Session with snacks and drinks
20.00
End of the poster session
Friday, the 12th
9:00
Opening announcements
9:05
Invited talk: Martin Hackl (MIT) - tba
10:05
Weskott, Hörnig, Kliegl & Fanselow - How to Cancel the Subject-first Preference in German
10:40
Coffee break
11:00
Hörnig, Weskott, Féry & Kliegl - Information Structure in Memory Protocols
11:35
Skopeteas & Fanselow - Focus and Free Word Order Across Languages: a Rating Experiment
12:10
de Andrade - The Clitic Climbing - Information Structure Connexion
12:45
Poster lunch and buffet
15:00
Special Session: Experimental Semantics
15:05
Cieschinger, Degen, Ebert & Schütze - Are Intermediate Scope Readings Dependent on Embedding Operators?
15:40
Bott & Schlotterbeck - Incremental Truth Value Judgments
16:15
Coffee break
16:40
Liu, Csipak, Eckardt, Radó & Sailer - Polarity in Context
17:15
Khan, Pearson & Snedeker - Does Plural Really Mean 'More than One'? An Experimental Investigation of Plural Interpretation as a Species of Scalar Implicature
17:50
Kukina & Claus - Is an Open Window the Same as an Opened One? Evidence that Adjectives and Adjectival Passives Differentially Affect Comprehension
18.25
End
19.00
Conference dinner in the Prinz Karl
Saturday, the 13th
9.00
Opening announcements
9:05
Invited talk: Lisa Matthewson (British Columbia) - Evidence about Evidentials: When Fieldwork meets Theory
10:05
Lin & Myers - Testing Universal Grammar in Artificial Phonological Grammar Learning
10:00
Coffee break
11:00
Müller, Keßelmeier, Roch, Strunk, Stadtfeld & Kiss - Creating a Feature Space for the Annotation of Preposition Senses in German
11:35
Schulte im Walde - A Second-order Co-occurrence Model for Selectional Preferences
12:10
Arppe & Divjak - Exemplars, Prototypes, or Both - What Evidence do Corpora Contain for the Representation of Linguistic Categories?
12.45
Closing remarks
Alternate talks:
Cyrino & Sousa - On the Syntax-prosody Interface: Evidence from Sentence Final Negation in Brazilian Portuguese
Grimm & Kagan - The Semantics of the Intensional Genitive in Russian
Please find the full conference program under the following url:
http://www.sfb833.uni-tuebingen.de/wb/pages/de/veranstaltungen/linguistic-evidence-2010/programme.php
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