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AMLaP is an annual international conference which has established
itself as the premier European venue for interdisciplinary research
into how people process language. The conference aims to bring together
psychological, computational, and theoretical perspectives on the
cognitive architectures and mechanisms which underly any aspect of
human language processing, from lexical processing, parsing and interpretation,
through to discourse level mechanisms. Contributions to AMLaP which explicity relate
empirical and experimental findings and computational mechanisms are
especially encouraged. Topics relevant to the conference include (but
are not limited to):
computational models
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lexical
processing |
| cross-linguistic
studies |
parsing
and interpretation |
| language
production |
learning
mechanisms |
| statistical
mechanisms |
connectionist
models |
dialogue processing
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computer simulations
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| corpus-based
studies |
models
of acquisition
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discourse processing
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Invited speakers:
- Jonathan Ginzburg (King's College
London),
- Peter Hagoort (Donders Institute,
University of Nijmegen)
- Michael Tanenhaus (University
of Rochester)
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