时 间: 2020.03.04~2020.03.06
地 点: 德国 汉堡 汉堡大学
形 式: 现场
主办单位: 德国汉堡大学
人 数: 待定
Diversity and Prediction in Language Processing: Influences of Speaker, Register, and Experimental Method (Workshop at DGfS 2020)
语言处理中的多样性和预测性:说话人、文本类型和实验方法的影响
Date会议时间: 2020.03.04-03.06
Location会议地点: University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany 汉堡大学,汉堡,德国
Contact Person联系人: Franziska Kretzschmar
Web Site会议网址: https://www.zfs.uni-hamburg.de/dgfs2020/dgfs2020.html
Linguistic Field(s)所涉语言学分支: Cognitive Science认知科学; Computational Linguistics计算语言学; Neurolinguistics神经语言学; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 文本/语料库语言学
Call Deadline征稿截止: 2019.08.15
Meeting Description会议详情:
Workshop (''Kurz-AG 16'') organized as part of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS) to be held at the University of Hamburg, Germany, March 4-6, 2020.
Conference homepage: https://www.zfs.uni-hamburg.de/dgfs2020/dgfs2020.html
Organizers会议组织者:
Franziska Kretzschmar and Ingmar Brilmayer (University of Cologne) and Phillip Alday (Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics)
Invited Speaker特邀演讲:
Roel Willems (Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour; Radboud University Nijmegen)
Aims and Background目标和背景:
Prediction plays a central role in theories of language processing and is assumed to influence both the speed and accuracy of processing. Although there is a lively debate about what form prediction may take (cf. Huettig & Mani 2016, Kuperberg & Jaeger 2016, Pickering & Gambi 2018), there is little work examining the influence of linguistic and experimental diversity on prediction. For a better understanding of prediction, we invite researchers from all branches of empirical/experimental linguistics to examine three facets of diversity in language processing:
Intra- and Inter-individual Diversity: Usually explored in coarse group comparisons (e.g., mono- vs. multilingual) or broad cognitive distinctions (e.g., working memory), intra- and inter-individual diversity remains underdescribed and less well understood. How do language users differ in their predictive abilities and strategies, and how are these differences shaped by biological and/or cultural influences?
Stylistic Diversity: Despite calls for more naturalistic stimuli, the majority of language processing research still focuses on a very constrained register of well-controlled sentences composed in the standard language. How are predictions shaped by extra- and meta-linguistic context, such as register/genre or accent/speaker identity?
Methodological Diversity: A wide variety of empirical methods are now available, yet the majority of studies use only one or two. What opportunities and challenges do we face, when integrating multiple approaches to examine linguistic diversity in human’s predictive capacity? How much diversity can our methods handle?
Call for Papers征稿:
We invite abstracts for oral presentations (20mins talk + 10 discussion), describing original research on linguistic and methodological diversity in predictive processing. Abstracts must be anonymous and must not exceed one page, including examples, figures and references. Please submit your abstract in PDF format, with 1 inch margins on all sides and 12 point font size.
Please submit your anonymous abstract (in PDF format) via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=divpred2020
A limited number of travel grants of up to 500 Euro each are available for accepted contributions by DGfS members with low or without income. If you would like to be considered for a travel grant, you will have to send a short letter of motivation to the organizers upon acceptance of your contribution.
Please note that the regulations of the German Linguistics Society (DGfS) do not allow that workshop participants present two or more papers in the same or different workshops. It is possible to be a co-author on more than one abstract.
Important Dates重要日期:
Deadline for submission: August 15, 2019
Notification of acceptance: Early September, 2019
Workshop: March 4-6, 2020
For any questions, please contact the organizers franziska.kretzschmaruni-koeln.de, ingmar.brilmayeruni-koeln.de or phillip.aldaympi.nl