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Subject: 21.2394, Calls: Cog Sci, Psycholing/United Kingdom
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Date: 28-May-2010
From: Gerry Altmann < g.altmann at psych.york.ac.uk >
Subject: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing
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Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 21:49:53
From: Gerry Altmann [g.altmann at psych.york.ac.uk]
Subject: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing
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Full Title: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing
Short Title: AMLaP
Date: 06-Sep-2010 - 08-Sep-2010
Location: York, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Gerry Altmann
Meeting Email: amlap2010 at events.york.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.psycholinguistics.com/amlap
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 04-Jun-2010
Meeting Description:
AMLaP is an international conference which has established itself as the
premier European venue for interdisciplinary research into how people
process language. The aim of the conference is to bring together
psychological, computational, and theoretical perspectives on the cognitive
mechanisms which underlie any aspect of human language processing.
Submissions which integrate experimental psycholinguistic evidence with
formal or computational models of psychological processes are especially
encouraged.
Topics relevant to the conference include (but are not limited to):
-Bilingual language processing
-Computational models, symbolic and connectionist
-Corpus-based studies and statistical mechanisms
-Cross-linguistic studies
-Dialogue processing
-Discourse
-Language production
-Lexical processing
-Learning mechanisms
-Models of acquisition
-Neurobiology of language processing
-Parsing and interpretation
-Prosody
Keynote Speakers:
Linda Smith (Indiana), Judith Kroll (Penn State), Morten Christiansen (Cornell)
Important Dates:
Registration and abstract submission will open on May 1st.
Abstracts should be submitted by May 28th.
Early registration will end July 30th.
Call For Papers
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been put back to Friday June
4th (midnight, BST).
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captions, but excluding bibliography. All the relevant information (text of the
abstract, figures, tables, references) should not exceed 1 page (A4 format).
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