ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS

The 15th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing solicits abstracts for papers and posters presenting theoretical, experimental, and/or computational research on any aspect of human sentence processing.  Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously, and will be considered for both the general conference sessions and the special sessions on "Processing at the Interfaces".

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

Monday, December 3, 2001.

This submission deadline applies to all submissions, whether for paper or poster presentation.  We envisage making notifications concerning acceptance/rejection by December 31, 2001.

WHAT TO SUBMIT IN YOUR ABSTRACT

The text of the abstract should be no longer than 400 words.  You may also include examples, references and data summaries (but please, no data charts or diagrams).  This additional material, taken together, should not exceed 15 lines of text.

At the top of the abstract, please include the names and affiliations of all authors.  Also include an e-mail address for the author who will handle correspondence.  (If multiple e-mail addresses are listed, we will correspond with the first author only.)  Please indicate whether you wish your abstract to be considered for PAPER ONLY, POSTER ONLY, or PAPER OR POSTER.  The last category means that you would be willing to present your work as a poster should the abstract not be accepted for the spoken paper sessions.  Please leave several blank lines between this information and the abstract proper (title and text), to facilitate anonymous review.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT

We will accept e-mail submissions only, addressed to sentproc@gc.cuny.edu.

  • The text of the abstract must be in the body of the e-mail.  (Virus risks mean that we will not open attachments.)
  • The e-mail message may be formatted either as HTML or as plain text (ASCII). 
  • Please make sure that your paragraphing is clearly indicated.
  • Use the subject header "Abstract".

If you submit more than one abstract, each must be e-mailed separately (and each will be acknowledged separately).

 

Address for CUNY 2002 correspondence: sentproc@gc.cuny.edu.
Address for CUNY 2003 correspondence: cuny@tedlab.mit.edu.

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