MAPLL-TCP-TL2019: MAPLL-TCP-TL2019 Hirao Memorial Seminar House, Konan University Kobe, Japan, July 26-28, 2019 |
Conference website | https://maplltcp2019.wordpress.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=maplltcptl2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 19, 2019 |
Submission deadline | April 19, 2019 |
MAPLL × TCP × TL 2019
Jointly organized by Mental Architecture for Processing and Learning of Language (MAPLL), Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP), and the technical group of thought and language of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (TL).
Conference Date: July 27 (Sat)- July 28 (Sun), 2019
Venue: Konan University, Hirao Seminar House
Access: http://www.konan-u.ac.jp/access/seminar.html
Invited speakers:
This year’s MAPLL-TCP-TL invites the following distinguished speakers:
Colin Phillips (University of Maryland)
https://www.colinphillips.net/
Matt Wagers (University of California, Santa Cruz)
https://people.ucsc.edu/~mwagers/
MAPLL-TCP-TL invites submissions for paper (oral) or poster presentations in any aspects of empirical research on human language. Studies from a wide range of perspectives will be considered; including, but not exclusive to:
Research conducting behavioral or neural experiments,
Research constructing theoretical or computational models,
Research inquiring into biological and/or evolutional foundations of learning or processing of language by native or non-native speakers.
Following the tradition of TCP, those focusing on “Plato’s Problem”, concerning language acquisition (How can we gain a rich linguistic system given our fragmentary and impoverished experience?) are especially welcome.
This year, the organizing committee has decided to organize a special session dedicated to the memory of Akira Omaki, Assistant Professor at the University of Washington, who passed away on August 6, 2018. Because Akira was a leading researcher in the field of L1 and L2 acquisition, as well as in language processing, the theme of the special session is L1 and L2 acquisition. Akira was a friend of many researchers working on psycholinguistics, including some of the organizing committee. We sincerely wish this special session to be an occasion where people can learn more on the field and his great contribution to the field.
The authors of the papers accepted for oral/poster presentation in the main and Omaki memorial sessions will be invited to write a 4-6 page paper in the conference proceedings, which will be published as a technical report of IEICE (the Japanese Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers). The deadline of the paper submission for the proceedings will be early July.
MAPLL-TCP-TL 2019 uses the EasyChair online abstract submission system.
Abstracts should be submitted to:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=maplltcptl2019
Submission Deadline: April 19, 2019 (23:59 Japan Standard Time)
Anonymous abstracts should be submitted in letter or A4 format, with 1-inch or 2.5-cm margins on all sides, and in no smaller than 12 point font. The abstract may be no longer than one page including additional figures, tables, other graphics and/or references. Abstracts must be written in English. At the top of the abstract, please specify: (a) the title of your paper, and (b) your preference for presentation type (oral or poster).
Paper (oral) presentations are scheduled to be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion. Since the number of slots for oral presentations is limited, some of the abstracts will be accepted for poster presentations. All presentations should be given in English. Acceptance or rejection will be notified by early May 2019.
Tsutomu Sakamoto Award
In memory of our friend and distinguished colleague professor Tsutomu Sakamoto, the Tsutomu Sakamoto Award recognizes the paper or poster presented at the conference that best exhibits the qualities of intellectual rigor, creativity, and independence of thought exemplified in Professor Sakamoto’s life and work. Any first author of a presentation, who is not yet tenured, will be eligible for consideration. Specify whether you are eligible for the candidate or not at the submission page of EasyChair.