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LingEvid 2014 : Linguistic Evidence 2014: Empirical, Theoretical and Computational Perspectives

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Link: http://www.sfb833.uni-tuebingen.de/LE2014
 
When Feb 13, 2014 - Feb 15, 2014
Where Tübingen, Germany
Submission Deadline Oct 22, 2013
Categories    general linguistics   empirical linguistics   computational linguistics   psycholinguistics
 

Call For Papers

* * Deadline extension and last call for Linguistic Evidence 2014 * *

Linguistic Evidence 2014: Empirical, Theoretical, and Computational
Perspectives

The submission deadline for Linguistic Evidence 2014 has been extended
until midnight of the 22nd October.

Further abstracts which report work which employs empirical methods to
throw light on linguistic theory can therefore be accepted up to
this new deadline. For further details, please consult the conference
website at

http://www.sfb833.uni-tuebingen.de/LE2014

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