28.1004, Confs: Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Neuroling, Psycholing/Canada

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Subject: 28.1004, Confs: Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Neuroling, Psycholing/Canada

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Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2017 23:43:45
From: Lindsay Hracs [lindsay.hracs at ucalgary.ca]
Subject: 35th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics

 35th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 
Short Title: WCCFL 35 

Date: 28-Apr-2017 - 30-Apr-2017 
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
Contact: Dennis Storoshenko 
Contact Email: dstorosh at ucalgary.ca 
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/site/wccfl35yyc/home 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures at the
University of Calgary is holding the 35th West Coast Conference on Formal
Linguistics to be held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, April 28-30, 2017. 

Invited Speakers

Elan Dresher - University of Toronto
Heidi Harley - University of Arizona
Keir Moulton - Simon Fraser University
Winner of the Student Presentation Competition at the 2016 Meeting of the
Canadian Linguistics Association: Neil Banerjee (BA 2016, Toronto) - MIT

Special Exhibits:

The Canadian Language Museum:

- A Tapestry of Voices: Celebrating Canada’s Languages 
- Cree: The People’s Language
 
Program: 

Link to program: https://sites.google.com/site/wccfl35yyc/program



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