LINGUIST List 26.1407

Fri Mar 13 2015

Calls: Cognitive Science, Lexicography, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics/Denmark

Editor for this issue: Erin Arnold <earnoldlinguistlist.org>


Date: 12-Mar-2015
From: Violaine Michel Lange <msd879hum.ku.dk>
Subject: Psycho- and Neurolinguistic Approaches to the Grammar-Lexicon Distinction
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Full Title: Psycho- and Neurolinguistic Approaches to the Grammar-Lexicon Distinction

Date: 01-Oct-2015 - 03-Oct-2015
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Contact Person: Violaine Michel Lange
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://inss.ku.dk/english/calendar/grammar-vs-lexicon/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Lexicography; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 17-May-2015

Meeting Description:

This workshop brings together psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, aphasiology and linguistics to discuss the distinction between grammar and lexicon.

Particular attention will be given to questions like the following:
-What are the processing differences between production of grammatical and production of lexical items? Are these differences similar to differences pertaining to perception of grammatical and lexical items?
- Are different brain areas involved in the processing of grammatical and lexical items?
- Are agrammatic symptoms better accounted for in terms of specific linguistic disorders (e.g. the Derived Order Problem Hypothesis; Bastiaanse & van Zonneveld, 2003) or in terms of pure processing deficits (e.g. Kolk & Heeschen, 1992)?
- Are there modality-specific processing differences between grammar and lexicon? For example, are there processing differences found only in written languages?

Call for Papers:

We invite abstracts for 20 minute presentations (+ 10 minutes for discussion) on the grammar-lexicon distinction from the perspective of either:

- healthy language perception or production
- impaired language perception or production

Submission Guidelines:

500 words limit to abstract (exclusive of references and figures)

Deadline for sending abstracts: May 17, 2015
Notification of acceptance: June 22, 2015



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