35.1134, Summer Schools: Experimental Grammar (ExpGram 2024) / France
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Subject: 35.1134, Summer Schools: Experimental Grammar (ExpGram 2024) / France
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Date: 03-Apr-2024
From: Juliette Thuilier [juliette.thuilier at univ-tlse2.fr]
Subject: Experimental Grammar (ExpGram 2024) / France
Experimental Grammar (ExpGram 2024)
Host Institution: Labex Empirical Foundations of Linguistics
Coordinating Institution: Labex Empirical Foundations of Linguistics
Website: https://expgram2024.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=index&fo
rward-controller=index&lang=en
Dates: 03-Jun-2024 - 08-Jun-2024
Location: Porquerolles
Focus: The selected courses for this school will present new
methodologies for experimental studies, quantitative studies using
large corpora, as well as new approaches in morphology, syntax,
semantics and language acquisition. The availability of large corpora,
some of them annotated, for a large variety of languages, has been
beneficial for corpus-based grammar. Most linguistic theories agree on
the necessity of testing their hypotheses with experimental methods
(controlled acceptability judgements, reading times, eye movement,
EEG…) on comprehension and production tasks. It is also important to
compare human processing and the performances achieved by large
language models (LLM).
Minimum Education Level: Master students, Phd Student
Description:
The third edition of the summer school Experimental Grammar
(ExpGram2024) will be held form June 3 to 8, on the island of
Porquerolles https://expgram2024.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=inde
x&forward-controller=index&lang=en
• Adele Goldberg (Princeton U): Experimental evidence for a
constructionist approach to grammar
• Pritty Patel Grosz and Patrick Georges Grosz (Ling department,
U Oslo): Introduction to Super Linguistics
• Olivier Bonami (LLF, U Paris Cité): Distributional methods for
Morphology
• Benoit Crabbé (LLF, U Paris Cité): Language models, comparison
with human behavior
• Titus van der Malsburg (U Stuttgart): Crowdsourcing for
linguistics
• Chiara Mazzocconi (LPL, AMU) & Jonathan Ginzburg (LLF, U Paris
Cité): Crossing frontiers for language acquisition
Places are still available, registration is open until April 15, 2024!
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The third edition of the summer school Experimental Grammar
(ExpGram2024) continues the tradition of the other two editions (2013,
Berder, Brittany) and (2017, Cargèse, Corsica) by proposing a
stimulating set of courses on a French island, in an exceptional
natural setting.
ExpGram2024, organized by the Laboratoire d’Excellence Empirical
Foundations of Linguistics (LabEx EFL) and Paris Graduate School of
Linguistics, will take place on the island of Porquerolles in the
Mediterranean Sea, at the Igesa village club (https://www.igesa.fr/vos
-vacances/recherche-sejour/reserver-mes-vacances/etablissement/porquer
olles-village-club) . Standing out because of its unique and amazing
landscape, the human-sized island of Porquerolles will be the perfect
setting for those who want to gain deeper knowledge and better
understanding of experimental linguistics in a friendly, intimate
atmosphere.
Given the small size of the school, participants will be accommodated
in the same place, enabling them to have intensive discussions with
the instructors and other participants throughout the week, to prepare
collective projects, etc. In addition to courses, ExpGram2024 will
give PhD students the opportunity to present their work during a
special session, which will allow them to receive valuable feedback on
their project.
Linguistic Field(s): Not Applicable
Tuition: 500.0 euros
Tuition Explanation: Standard fee: 500 euros / Reduced fees: 250 euros
(student) (shared rooms)
Registration Open until 15-Apr-2024
Contact Person: Anne Abeillé
Email: anne.abeille at linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr
Apply on the web: https://expgram2024.sciencesconf.org/registration
Registration Instructions:
On the website : https://expgram2024.sciencesconf.org/registration
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