Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

   AMLaP 2004

Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS, Université de Provence, September 16-18 2004




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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
lexical processing
cross-linguistic studies parsing and interpretation
language production learning mechanisms
statistical mechanisms connectionist models
dialogue processing
computer simulations
corpus-based studies models of acquisition
discourse processing

Invited speakers:   
  •  Gabriella Vigliocco
  •  Brian McElree
  •  Dan Sperber

 

AMLaP 2004 is sponsored by the CNRS, Université de Provence


The organising committee of AMLaP 2004 (Cheryl Frenck-Mestre, Barbara Hemforth, Joel Pynte)) can be contacted at: amlap@lpl.univ-aix.fr











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