The 19th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing
March 23-25, CUNY Graduate Center; 365 Fifth Avenue; New York, NY

 

New deadlines for JML Special Issue on Language

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Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 1:55 PM
Subject: CUNY2006: New deadlines for JML Special Issue on Language

 
Due to publication constraints, the JML special issue will not appear before April 2007. We are therefore delaying the deadlines for submissions of abstracts and papers to April 15 and July 1, 2006, respectively. The announcement we sent earlier is reprinted below, with the new dates.

Fernanda & Mike

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Call for Papers:
Special Issue of Journal of Memory and Language on Language-Vision Interactions in Sentence Processing

The Journal of Memory and Language seeks to highlight research that takes advantage of language-vision interactions to examine comprehension and production processes. This work is addressing classic problems in sentence processing, opening up new classes of issues, and challenging researchers to think about relationships between systems: production and comprehension, language and vision, language and action, and so on. To help advance this field, this Special Issue will publish articles that organize the best ongoing empirical research on these topics, target new exciting developments, and highlight emerging new issues and controversies.

We invite researchers working on these questions to submit to this Special Issue. Articles should present new research, and all submissions will be refereed. Submission deadline for the special issue is July 1, 2006. This special issue will be edited by Michael K. Tanenhaus and Fernanda Ferreira. Please email preliminary expressions of intent to submit, in the form of a proposed title and a 1-2 page abstract, to the editors, at mtan@bcs.rochester.edu and fernanda@eyelab.msu.edu, by April 15, 2006. Submissions will be made online to  http://ees.elsevier.com/jml, noting that the submission is being made for the special issue.
 

 


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