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Submit Final Abstracts « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. To submit your finalized abstract, please visit the conference management website. Https:/ www.softconf.com/c/cuny2012/. And use your passcode (received when you initially submitted your abstract) to login into the “For Authors” side of the site (left panel). Click on “Final Submission”, and you will be taken to a page where you may upload one single document (MS Word or RTF). Employ sente...
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Announcements « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. Read the text of the Surprise Package. Delivered to the Representatives of the CUNY Conferences on Human Sentence Processing, assembled in Plenary Session on the 15th of March, 2012. March 15th, 2012 Category: Uncategorized. Complete program available online. And posters are now available on the conference website. A complete copy of the abstracts booklet. Is also available as a PDF. With ...
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Poster Guidelines « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. Poster sessions at this year’s conference will be held on the evening of Wednesday, March 14, and at lunch-times on Thursday, March 15, and Friday, March 16. Posters will be on display in the continuous area made up of the concourse and adjacent spaces through which participants roam during breaks in the program of papers. This area lies immediately outside Proshansky Auditorium. We recomm...
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Previous Years « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. Stanford University, Palo Alto CA. New York University, New York NY. University of California, Davis CA. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC. University of California, San Diego CA. CUNY Graduate Center, New York NY. March 31 April 2. University of Arizona, Tucson AZ. University of Maryland, College Park MD. Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge MA. March 30 April 1.
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Participant Information « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. School of Linguistics and Language Studies. Language and Brain Laboratory. Office of the Provost. College of Arts and Sciences. The State University of New York. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Center for Language Sciences. University of South Carolina. Research Institute for the Study of Language in Urban Society. Need help with the Commons? Send us a message. Group for Group Admins.
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Travel « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. International Visitors: Visa Information. If you plan to travel to the US in order to participate in CUNY 2012, we urge you to check whether you require a temporary visitor’s visa. Please do this as soon as possible! The wait-time for a visa may be considerable. And an appropriate mailing address. Travel to and around New York city. John F. Kennedy International. Office of the Provost.
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Support « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. We hope you will consider helping us with funding the conference. Conference regulars know that we run the event on a shoestring budget. CUNY donates services and offers reduced pricing on spaces, we donate our time, and all the rest must come from registration fees and donations. There are two other routes for drawing funds into the conference kitty:. Language and Brain Laboratory. Univer...
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Poster Session 3 « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. Friday, March 16, 12:30-2:30 pm. The activated set of focus alternatives facilitates the processing of ellipses. Lena Benz, Shravan Vasishth, and Malte Zimmermann (University of Potsdam). The role of speaker conventionality in preschoolers’ use of referential context: Evidence from eye movements. Jared Berman, Julie Sedivy, Monica Hernandez, and Susan A. Graham (University of Calgary).
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Call « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. The 25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing will be held at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Hosted by CUNY’s Ph.D. Program in Linguistics. Dates for the conference are March 14-16, 2012. Note that the conference schedule for 2012 runs Wednesday through Friday. Differing from arrangements in past years.). Monday, December 5, 2011.
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Paper Guidelines « CUNY 2012
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25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Quick Local Guide (PDF). Subscribe to sentproc email list. Each peer-reviewed paper presentation has been assigned a 30-minute slot, which will be tightly timed by your session’s chair. Plan for a 20-minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion. (Talk slots for invited speakers are 45 minutes, splitting up as 30 15.). Lettering on your slides should be at least 20-point bold (or equivalently, letter height 5 mm, 3/16 inch). This is...