<OT> Hopkins Workshop on Language (HOWL 3)

Bob Frank rfrank at vonneumann.cog.jhu.edu
Sun Oct 17 20:48:54 PDT 2004


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	      C a l l   f o r   P o s t e r s

	       HOWL 3: Non-Local Dependencies

	      3rd Hopkins Workshop on Language

		     14-15 January 2005
	      Department of Cognitive Science
		  Johns Hopkins University
		       Baltimore, MD


	   SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November 15, 2004

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The Hopkins Workshop on Language (HOWL) has been created as
a venue for research into human language that is both
theoretically grounded and informed by the range of
methodologies of the cognitive sciences.  Each year, a topic
is chosen, and scholars present and energetically debate
their ideas from the perspectives of theoretical
linguistics, acquisition, processing, breakdown,
computation, and neural representation.  In past years, HOWL
has given rise to lively discussion, and speakers from all
disciplines have found the discussion to be very rewarding.

HOWL 3 will take on the topic of Non-Local Dependencies.
The two days of the workshop will focus on dependencies in
phonology and syntax respectively.  As in the past, oral
presentations at HOWL 3 will be by invitation.  This year,
however, we are inviting submissions for a poster session.

SUBMISSION DETAILS

We invite submissions on non-local dependencies in grammar,
from any of the perspectives of cognitive science.
Anonymous abstracts may not exceed two pages in length (not
including data, figures and references).  All abstracts must
be submitted electronically to howl at cogsci.jhu.edu.
Please use 'Abstract' as the Subject header and include,
below the abstract, the following information, which should
constitute the body of the message: 1.  Name(s) of author(s)
2.  Affiliation(s) 3.  E-mail address(es) 4.  Postal
address(es) 5.  Title. The anonymous abstract may then be
included either in the body of the message in ASCII format,
or else as a PDF attachment.  Submissions must be received by
November 15, 2004.  Presenters will be notified of acceptance of
their abstract around December 1, 2004.



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