27.2853, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing, Syntax/Spain
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Subject: 27.2853, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing, Syntax/Spain
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Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2016 13:07:28
From: Vincent Torrens [vtorrens at psi.uned.es]
Subject: Workshop on Syntax Processing
Full Title: Workshop on Syntax Processing
Date: 28-Jun-2017 - 30-Jun-2017
Location: Menorca, Spain
Contact Person: Vincent Torrens
Meeting Email: vtorrens at psi.uned.es
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Syntax
Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2016
Meeting Description:
Papers are invited for oral presentations on syntax processing, taking into
consideration garden path models, constraint-based models and good enough
theory; also, topics may cover issues like serial and parallel models, module
and interactive theories of language processing. We’ll consider studies taking
into account reaction times, eye movements, fMRI, ERPs. The organization of
the conference is interested into the study of the processing of ambiguity
resolution, long dependencies, garden paths, or empty categories in adults or
children.
http://www.psycholinguistics.info/experimental
Call for Papers:
We emphasize the use of new experimental methods (i.e. eye tracking, reaction
times, ERP's, fMRI, visual preference paradigm or genetics), although it's not
restricted to this. Presentations will be in English.Authors are invited to
send one copy of an abstract in English for review. Abstracts must be at most
one page long on an A4 or letter-size sheet (8'''1/2 by 11''') with one-inch
margins and typed in at least 12-point font. An optional second page is
permitted for data and references. Abstracts need to be in Word or rtf (rich
text format). Abstracts must be anonymous.
Abstracts should be submitted via e-mail as a word attachment to the following
address: psycholinguistics at mail.com
Please name your word file with the first author’s surname (e.g., brown.pdf),
use 'Syntax Abstract' in the Subject header and include the information in (1)
- (7), which should constitute the body of the message.
- Name(s) of author(s)
- Affiliation(s)
- Title of talk
- Topic processing, acquisition, disorders
- Method: ERPs, fMRI, eye-tracking, genetics, ...
- E-mail address(es)
- Postal address of first author
Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one joint.
Deadline for receipt of abstracts: 1 December 2016. Authors will be notified
of acceptance by 15 January 2017.
http://www.psycholinguistics.info/experimental
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