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Wed Feb 09 2011
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Workshop on Complex Systems in Linguistics
Message 1: Workshop on Complex Systems in Linguistics
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Date: 07-Feb-2011
From: Matthew Reeve <M.J.Reeve soton.ac.uk>
Subject: Workshop on Complex Systems in Linguistics
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Full Title: Workshop on Complex Systems in Linguistics
Date: 05-Sep-2011 - 05-Sep-2011
Location: Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Glyn Hicks
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.personal.soton.ac.uk/gh1w07/complexity.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories
Call Deadline: 22-Apr-2011
Meeting Description:
Complex Systems in Linguistics is an interdisciplinary workshop that aims to bring together researchers working with various conceptions of complexity in the study of language. In particular, the workshop organisers aim to explore the different ways in which concepts from complexity science may bear upon linguistic theories, and to reach out to researchers within complex systems more generally. Relevant areas of linguistics might include (but are by no means restricted to): language change; language evolution; the architecture of the language faculty; language acquisition; language learning. Invited Speaker: Cedric Boeckx (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Call for Papers: The workshop is intended to provide a cooperative, constructive and collaborative environment; we invite and welcome exploratory and speculative papers, particularly where they may lead to advancing methodologies and understanding beyond existing paradigm boundaries. We anticipate that the workshop will lead to multidisciplinary and cross-institutional collaborations, and will explore possibilities for publishing the proceedings. We invite abstracts (approximately one page) for presentations of approximately thirty minutes, plus a short discussion/question period. Please send all submissions to Glyn Hicks (Glyn.Hicks soton.ac.uk) or Matthew Reeve (M.J.Reeve soton.ac.uk). The deadline for abstract submissions is Friday 22 April 2011.
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