LINGUIST List 34.2722

Fri Sep 15 2023

Calls: Linguistic Evidence 2024

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Date: 15-Sep-2023
From: Doreen Georgi <doreen.georgiuni-potsdam.de>
Subject: Linguistic Evidence 2024
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Full Title: Linguistic Evidence 2024
Short Title: LE 2024

Date: 22-Feb-2024 - 23-Feb-2024
Location: University of Potsdam, Germany
Contact Person: Doreen Georgi
Meeting Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://www.sfb1287.uni-potsdam.de/linguistic-evidence-2024/

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Language Documentation; Linguistic Theories; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 20-Oct-2023

Meeting Description:

Linguistic Evidence is a biannual conference, founded in 2004 at the University of Tübingen (https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/core-research/collaborative-research-centers/crc-833/linguistic-evidence/), whose aim is to improve empirical adequacy in linguistic theory formation. LE provides a forum for exchange for researchers from all subfields of linguistics who wish to better integrate data-driven and theory-driven approaches to language, and to discuss methods of data collection and analysis. The conference welcomes contributions using, e.g., quantitative-experimental work, fieldwork, corpus studies, and particularly welcomes interdisciplinary work. LE 2024 will be hosted by the Collaborative Research Center 1287 "Limits of Variability in Language: Cognitive, Computational, and Grammatical Aspects", funded by the German Research Foundation (project number 317 633 480 – SFB 1287; https://www.sfb1287.uni-potsdam.de/en/)

Invited speakers:
Luisa Marti (Queen Mary University of London)
Wolfram Ziegler (LMU München)

Call for Papers:

We invite abstracts from all fields of linguistics which either:
(a) apply data from linguistic corpora, psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic experimentation, language acquisition, language pathology, fieldwork, or other sources to linguistic issues
(b) make use of quantifiable or replicable evidence to produce novel analyses or perspectives on questions of the representation, processing, or acquisition of linguistic systems
(c) offer insights into promising new methods of data collection, processing, and analysis which may be of interest to linguistic research.
Submission:

We invite abstracts for 40-minute talks (30+10) or for poster presentations; please indicate your preference in the abstract (to be considered only for a talk / only for a poster / for a talk or a poster). Submissions are limited to two abstracts per person, and only one of these can be single-authored. Abstracts should be no more than 2 pages long including data, figures, and references. They should have 2.5cm margins on all sides, and should be written in at least 11 point Times New Roman font. Abstracts must be submitted in pdf-format.

Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=le2024




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