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

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The 19th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing was held at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, hosted by the Ph.D. Program in Linguistics.  Dates for the conference were March 23-25, 2006.

The conference program featured paper and poster presentations on theoretical, experimental, and/or computational research on human sentence processing.

A special session entitled “Speech input, speech output” highlighted developments in research on language processing that have become possible as a result of technical advances in analyzing, manipulating, and presenting speech signals. Many specific topics fall under this rubric, including (but not limited to) sentence-level studies that draw on spoken language corpora, that explore the benefits vs. complications of using speech input in brain-imaging or other methodologies, that focus on features of spontaneous production, e.g., colloquial usage, disfluency, prosody, or that extend experimental paradigms to otherwise untapped populations, e.g., pre-literate children, low-literacy adults.

 


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Conference Organizing Committee (e-mail): Dianne Bradley • Eva Fernández • Janet Dean Fodor • et al.
Ph.D. Program in LinguisticsCUNY Graduate Center

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