34.3289, Calls: Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 3

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Subject: 34.3289, Calls: Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 3

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Date: 02-Nov-2023
From: Florian Schwarz [florians at sas.upenn.edu]
Subject: Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 3


Full Title: Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 3
Short Title: ELM 3

Date: 12-Jun-2024 - 14-Jun-2024
Location: Philadelphai, USA
Contact Person: Florian Schwarz
Meeting Email: florians at sas.upenn.edu
Web Site: https://www.elm-conference.net/archive/elm-3-2024/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition;
Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2023

Meeting Description:

We are excited to announce the third Experiments in Linguistic Meaning
(ELM) conference to be hosted by the University of Pennsylvania on
June 12-14, 2024. The conference is dedicated to the experimental
study of linguistic meaning broadly construed, with a focus on
theoretical issues in semantics and pragmatics, their interplay with
other components of the grammar, their relation to language processing
and acquisition, as well as their connections to human cognition and
computation. We aim to include representation of linguistic,
psychological, logical, philosophical, social, developmental,
computational, as well as cross-linguistic and cross-cultural
perspectives.

Invited speakers:
Kathryn Davidson, Harvard University
Elsi Kaiser, University of Southern California
Joshua Knobe, Yale University

The experimental study of meaning in language draws on a broad
spectrum of disciplines, topics, and methodologies, and ELM reflects
this diversity in its scope. The biennial ELM conference aims to
foster the interdisciplinary study of meaning, and to provide a home
for a community of scholars that might not meet and interact with each
other with regularity in other contexts. We encourage researchers from
around the world to submit their recent work to ELM 3, and to attend
in order to discuss the latest theories and data in the cognitive
science of meaning broadly construed.

Format: After a successful hybrid ELM 2, we will maintain the same
format, namely:
·         start out with an online-only day (with on-site gathering
options for in person attendees already there) on June 12,
·         followed by two in person presentation days (June 13-14)
(with hybrid audience participation option).
Note: Desired presentation format (with a commitment to either online
or in person) will have to be indicated at time of submission (this
applies to consideration for both talks and posters/short
presentations)
Invited Online Symposium on Language and Thought:
Paul Pietroski, Rutgers University
Sandra Waxman, Northwestern University
Alexis Wellwood, University of Southern California

Call for Papers:

The conference will feature both 20-minute talks and posters/short
presentations. Abstracts must be anonymous and written in English.
They should use US Letter size paper and 1 inch margins on all four
sides. Abstracts must be single-spaced, and written using Arial 11pt
font. Abstracts should be at most 2 pages, including the main text of
the abstract, figures, and any supplementary materials and references
the authors wish to include. Authors should avoid identifying
information in the abstract, especially when referring to their own
prior work. The abstract must be submitted as a single PDF file and
must include a title at the top. Abstracts violating these
requirements may be rejected without further consideration.

Timeline:
November 15, 2023:   ELM abstract submissions opens on OpenReview
(https://openreview.net/group?id=elm-conference.net/ELM/2024/Conferenc
e)

December 15, 2023 (11:59pm EST):        Abstract submission deadline

Feb 15, 2023:
Notifications



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