Corpora: AMLaP Psycholinguistics Conference

From: Matthew Crocker (crocker@CoLi.Uni-SB.DE)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 16:53:12 MET DST

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             URGENT: EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE & HOTEL BOOKING!!!

           ___________________________________________________________

           AMLaP-2001 Call for Participation AMLaP-2001

               ARCHITECTURES AND MECHANISMS FOR LANGUAGE PROCESSING

                                  AMLaP-2001

           SAARBRUECKEN GERMANY 20-22 September 2001
           ___________________________________________________________
                         http://www.amlap.org/2001/

    - AMLaP-2001

    The 7th annual conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language
    Processing (AMLaP-2001), will be held in Saarbruecken, Germany from
    September 20-22, 2001.

    The aim of the conference is to bring together psychological,
    computational,
    and theoretical perspectives on the cognitive mechanisms which
    underlie any
    aspect of human language processing. Integration of experimental
    psycholinguistic investigations with formal or computational models of
    psychological processes is especially encouraged.

    - SPECIAL SESSION

    This years conference will also include a special session on the theme:

             "Experience-based Models of Language Processing"

    - INVITED SPEAKERS:

    Dan Jurafsky, University of Colorado, Boulder
    Jeff Elman, University of California, San Diego
    Michael Tomasello, MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig

    - LOCATION

    AMLaP will be held in the Saarbruecken Castle (Schloss) located in
    central Saarbruecken, overlooking the Saar river and the city. The
    Schloss
    is a modernly renovated castle providing both a stimulating setting and
    excellent conference facilities. Saarbruecken is located in
    south-western
    Germany on the French border and about 100km from Luxemburg.

    - REGISTRATION & ACCOMMODATION

           URGENT: EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE 24 AUGUST, 2001

    The registration fees for the the conference include the following:
    * Attendance of the conference
    * All coffee breaks
    * Buffet lunch on all 3 days
    * The conference dinner

             Fees in EURO | Early On-Site
             -------------|-----------------------
             Student | Euro 100 Euro 120
             Regular | Euro 160 Euro 200

             (Approximate EURO conversions: EURO 1 = DM 2, EURO 1 = USD 0.85)

           URGENT: HOTEL BOOKINGS SHOULD BE MADE SOON

    Block reservations have been made at two central hotels, at a reduced
    conference rate. We cannot, however, guarantee that these rooms will
    be held beyond the end of August. Please make your reservation soon,
    mentioning the AMLaP conference:

    1.Domocil Leidinger Tel.: +49 (0) 681 38011
       Mainzer Str. 10 Fax: +49 (0) 681 38013
       66111 Saarbrücken E-mail: domicilsb@aol.com

       Rate: 139,- DM for the single room and 170,- DM for a double room

    2.Hotel Madeleine Tel.: +49 (0) 681 3 22 28
       Cecilienstr. 5 Fax: +49 (0) 681 37 47 04
       66111 Saarbrücken

       Rate: 91,- DM for the single room and 125,- DM for a double room

    - ACCEPTED PAPERS

    Semantic evaluation of syntactic structure
    Lyn Frazier, Anne Cook, Maria Nella Carminati and Keith Rayner

    The asymmetric effect of local context on word duration:
    Consequences for models of production
    William D. Raymond, Michelle Gregory, Daniel Jurafsky, and Alan Bell

    The influence of extraposition on the acceptability of German
    SC/RC- and RC/SC- doubly embedded sentences
    Lars Konieczny and Tobias Bormann

    Do eye movements reflect the spread of semantic activation during spoken
    word recognition?
    Eiling Yee and Julie Sedivy

    When two cats are better than none: Children's interpretation
    of relative clauses (revisited).
    Anna Weighall and Gerry Altmann

    Why syntactic ambiguity is costly after all: Reading time and ERP
    evidence
    Stefan Frisch, Matthias Schlesewsky, Douglas Saddy and Annegret
    Alpermann

    Overt prosody and ambiguity resolution in silent reading
    Nenad Lovric, Dianne Bradley and Janet Dean Fodor

    Bottleneck influences on the processing stages of word production
    Victor Ferreira and Harold Pashler

    The princess and the PP: lexical influences on syntactic repetition
    in dialogue
    Martin J. Pickering, Janet F. McLean, Holly P. Branigan, and
    Liesbeth Timmermans

    Looking for objects of verbs: Visual representations help only
    post-linguistic
    operations in sentence comprehension
    Roberto G. de Almeida, Caroline van de Velde

    The Application of Universal Hierarchies during Sentence Processing:
    Evidence for Incremental, Interactive Thematic Processing
    Ina Bornkessel, Matthias Schlesewsky and Angela D. Friederici

    Nipping spoken garden-paths in the bud: Lexical priming of argument
    structure
    during auditory language comprehension
    Jared Novick and John C. Trueswell

    Metrical encoding for words with regular and irregular stress
    Niels O. Schiller

    Priming of noun phrase structure
    Alexandra Cleland

    Filler-gap dependencies in non-canonical word orders in Japanese
    Edson T. Miyamoto and Shoichi Takahashi

    Do listeners use discourse-level information to predict upcoming words
    in an unfolding sentence? An ERP study
    Jos J.A. van Berkum, Colin M. Brown, Pienie Zwitserlood, Valesca
    Kooijman
    and Peter Hagoort

    Lexicalisation of novel vocabulary items: Effects of exposure level
    and time
    Gareth Gaskell and Nicolas Dumay

    Resolving Baker's paradox using Simplicity
    Luca Onnis and Nick Chater

    Effects of statistical analogy in reading Dutch verb forms
    Mirjam Ernestus and Pim Mak

    Stress Assignment in Dutch: Memory-Based, Rule-Based, or Both?
    Gert Durieux, Steven Frisson, Helena Taelman, Evelyn Martens, Walter
    Daelemans, Steven Gillis, and Dominiek Sandra

    Unsupervised grammar learning from large corpora by neural networks.
    Fermin Moscoso del Prado Martin and R. Harald Baayen

    Experience-based acquisition of minority defaults: learning the
    German -s plural
    Heike Behrens

     From single words to productive morphosyntax: Modeling the
    acquisition of
    grammatical constructions
    Nancy Chang

    A distributional account of agreement production
    Robert Thornton, Todd R. Haskell, and Maryellen C. MacDonald

    Unsupervised Learning of Verb Classes from Lexical Statistics
    Paola Merlo and Suzanne Stevenson

    The complete conference programme, including schedule of talks, and the
    list of posters is available at the conference web site.

    - FURTHER DETAILS

    Full conference and registration details, including registration
    forms can
    be found at: http://www.amlap.org/2001/

    Queries should be directed to: amlap2001@amlap.org

    Conference Chairs:
       Matthew W Crocker
       Frank Keller
       Christoph Scheepers

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