LINGUIST List 22.2724
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Confs: Modified: Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics/Spain
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1. Vincent Torrens ,
New Trends on Experimental Psycholinguistics
Message 1: New Trends on Experimental Psycholinguistics
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Date: 29-Jun-2011
From: Vincent Torrens <vtorrens psi.uned.es>
Subject: New Trends on Experimental Psycholinguistics
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New Trends on Experimental Psycholinguistics
Short Title: ERP
Date: 28-Sep-2011 - 30-Sep-2011
Location: Madrid, Spain
Contact: Vincent Torrens
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.linguistic-institute.info/experimental.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
New Trends on Experimental Psycholinguistics (ERP) intends to gather people working on any topic on language processing, language acquisition, or language disorders of phonetics, phonology, morphosyntax or pragmatics, using new experimental methods. We intend to publish a collection based primarily on papers from the workshop. Invited Speakers: Harald Clahsen (Essex University/Universität Potsdam) Nina Kazanina (University of Bristol) Michael Ullman (Georgetown University)
The dates of this conference have been extended to 28th-30th September 2011. For more information on the program or registration details, please visit our website at: http://www.linguistic-institute.info/experimental.htm
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