33.2753, Summer Schools: Workshops on Data and Methods in Chinese Linguistics at NACCL-34 / Online
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Subject: 33.2753, Summer Schools: Workshops on Data and Methods in Chinese Linguistics at NACCL-34 / Online
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Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2022 19:25:02
From: Alex Cherici [acherici at iu.edu]
Subject: Workshops on Data and Methods in Chinese Linguistics at NACCL-34 / Online
Workshops on Data and Methods in Chinese Linguistics at NACCL-34
Host Institution: Indiana University Bloomington
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/naccl-34/workshops
Dates: 23-Sep-2022 - 23-Sep-2022
Location: Bloomington (VIRTUAL), IN, USA
Focus: Data, Methods, and Application in Chinese Linguistics
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum
Description:
These Workshops on Data and Methods in Chinese Linguistics will bring insights
from data science to shed light on research methods of Chinese
(psycho)linguistics, and hopes to draw scholars’ attention to research methods
and data analysis, which are at the center of the current methodological
movements across disciplines. The Workshops will feature hands-on exercises
and invited talks on Characters and grammar: How linguists can become more
fluent in R by James Myers (National Chung-Cheng University), and The amazing
saga of the Chinese relative clause: A cautionary tale for tomorrow's
psycholinguists by Shravan Vasishth (University of Potsdam). The workshops
will take place both virtually and in the Social Science Research Commons of
IUB for those who plan to attend in person.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Languages: Chinese, Mandarin
Language Families: Sino-Tibetan
Tuition: 0
Tuition Explanation: Free
Registration: 08-Sep-2022 to 22-Sep-2022
Contact Person: Alex Cherici
Phone: 7744796636
Email: acherici at iu.edu
Registration Instructions:
The workshops are completely held online and free of charge. Each workshop has
its own registration link. Please register by Thu 9/22.
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