LINGUIST List 30.711

Wed Feb 13 2019

Summer Schools: Summer Neurolinguistics School 2019 - Experimental Linguistics in Less-studied Languages/Russia

Editor for this issue: Sarah Robinson <srobinsonlinguistlist.org>



Date: 11-Feb-2019
From: Svetlana Malyutina <smalyutinahse.ru>
Subject: Summer Neurolinguistics School 2019 - Experimental Linguistics in Less-studied Languages/Russia
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Host Institution: National Research University Higher School of Economics
Website: https://www.hse.ru/en/neuroling/summer_school_2019/

Dates: 01-Jul-2019 - 03-Jul-2019
Location: Moscow, Russia

Focus: The school will address psycho- and neurolinguistic studies in languages that have been under-represented in experimental research so far.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum

Description:
A large proportion of psycho- and neurolinguistic research has been conducted in several well-studied languages. With this school, we would like to draw attention to evidence from languages that have been under-represented in experimental research so far, including but not limited to: Russian, Bulgarian, Danish, Greenlandic, Norwegian, Tagalog, Arabic, Georgian, Turkish, Indonesian, Thai. These data can provide unique insights on the universal and language-specific mechanisms of language processing.

Our confirmed invited speakers are:
- Diogo Almeida, New York University Abu Dhabi
- Roelien Bastiaanse, University of Groningen / National Research University Higher School of Economics
- Kasper Boye, University of Copenhagen
- Maria Polinsky, University of Maryland / Harvard University
- Irina Sekerina, College of Staten Island – CUNY / National Research University Higher School of Economics

The purpose of the school is to serve both as an educational event for students entering the field and as an academic environment where researchers can exchange ideas and discuss the latest achievements in the field. Besides the invited talks, the school will feature a session of contributed presentations and posters. Submissions focusing on this year’s topic are particularly encouraged but we also welcome submissions on a broader range of neuro- and psycholinguistic topics. Registration and abstract submission will open in March 2019.

Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
                      Cognitive Science
                      Neurolinguistics
                      Psycholinguistics
                      Typology

Registration: 15-Mar-2019 to 25-May-2019
Contact Person: Svetlana Malyutina
                Email: neuroling.summer.schoolgmail.com


Registration Instructions:
Registration and poster submission will open in March 2019.


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