36.1440, Calls: Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning 2025 (Switzerland)
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Subject: 36.1440, Calls: Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning 2025 (Switzerland)
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Date: 02-May-2025
From: Julia Ulrich [x-ppl at isle.uzh.ch]
Subject: Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning 2025
Full Title: Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning
2025 (Switzerland)
Short Title: X-PPL
Theme: X-PPL 2025
Date: 01-Sep-2025 - 02-Sep-2025
Location: University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Meeting Email: x-ppl at isle.uzh.ch
Web Site: https://www.isle.uzh.ch/en/events/x-ppl2025.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition;
Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Typology
Call Deadline: 31-May-2025
Call for Papers:
The call for abstracts for the Crosslinguistic Perspectives on
Processing and Learning (X-PPL) Workshop on 1 – 2 September 2025 is
still open:
https://www.isle.uzh.ch/en/events/x-ppl2025/call-for-abstracts.html
Deadline: 31 May 2025
This workshop brings together the growing community of researchers
working to expand the diversity of languages in the scope of
psycholinguistics and the neuroscience of language. The research of
this community is driven by the recognition that
structural/typological and socio-cultural diversity provides important
and unique opportunities to see language processing and language
learning mechanisms at work and to gain deeper insights into the
balance between universal and varying dimensions of these mechanisms.
The bulk of processing and acquisition research represents only a
small fraction of linguistic diversity, which risks biasing both our
theories and our research questions.
We invite contributions for 20-minute talks on the interface of
linguistic diversity and language processing (encompassing production
and comprehension), and language learning with the goal of
understanding linguistic ontogeny (first language acquisition) and
phylogeny (typological diversification, structural evolution).
We also invite abstracts on (a) methodological, cultural or other
issues that research on language processing and learning outside of
the lab might encounter or (b) plans for cross-linguistic work.
Our keynote speakers this year are Sudha Arunachalam and Lars Meyer,
see website for more details.
Enquiries can be sent to x-ppl AT isle.uzh.ch.
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