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Fri Feb 25 2011

Calls: Psycholing, Language Acquisition/Belgium

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        1.     Lien Van Abbenyen , PIF 2011: Psycholinguistics in Flanders

Message 1: PIF 2011: Psycholinguistics in Flanders
Date: 25-Feb-2011
From: Lien Van Abbenyen <lien.vanabbenyenua.ac.be>
Subject: PIF 2011: Psycholinguistics in Flanders
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Full Title: PIF 2011: Psycholinguistics in Flanders

Date: 25-May-2011 - 26-May-2011
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Contact Person: PIF 2011 PIF 2011
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://pif2011.ua.ac.be/

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2011

Meeting Description:

Psycholinguistics in Flanders (PIF) has established itself as the yearly venue for young psycholinguists in Belgium and neighboring countries. It is jointly organized by the Computational Linguistics and Psycholinguistics Research Center (CLiPS) at the University of Antwerp, the Department of Experimental Psychology at Ghent University, and the ConCat research group at KU Leuven.

This 10th edition of the PIF workshop is held on May 25-26, 2011, in Antwerp, Belgium, and we are proud to have keynote presentations by Mirjam Ernestus (Radboud University Nijmegen & Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) and Dorit Ravid (Tel Aviv University).

Titles can be submitted for papers presenting all aspects of language processing and language acquisition. Participants wishing to present should submit a title for their presentation before March 31st by e-mail to pif2011ua.ac.be.


Call for Papers:

The organizers particularly invite pre-doctoral researchers to give a spoken presentation, about all aspects of language processing and language acquisition.

Titles can be submitted for papers presenting all aspects of language processing and language acquisition. Participants wishing to present should submit a title for their presentation *by March 31st* by e-mail to pif2011ua.ac.be. When submitting your title, please add whether you are prepared to present your research as a poster. If the number of submitted titles should exceed the number of available slots for talks, the members of the scientific committee will have to make a selection. We will notify you of this decision by April 8th.

Abstracts should be submitted *by April 21st*, by e-mail to pif2011ua.ac.be, and should consist of a maximum of 400 words of text (including stimulus examples, references and data summaries).

Participation is free, but if you want to attend the workshop, please confirm your presence by e-mail to pif2011ua.ac.be *by April 29th*. May we ask you to also let us know in the same e-mail whether you plan to attend the conference dinner at the end of the first day. Note that a contribution will be asked for this conference dinner, which will take place at the conference center itself.

More information is available at http://pif2011.ua.ac.be.

*Please be so kind as to pass on this information to the co-workers in your research group*



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