| HOWL3:
Non-local
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14-15 January 2005 Department of Cognitive
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| The Hopkins Workshop on Language (HOWL) has been created as a venue for research into human language that is both theoretically grounded and informed by the range of methodologies of the cognitive sciences. Each year, a topic is chosen, and scholars present and energetically debate their ideas from the perspectives of theoretical linguistics, acquisition, processing, breakdown, computation, and neural representation. In past years, HOWL has given rise to lively discussion, and speakers from all disciplines have found the discussion to be very rewarding. HOWL 3 will take on the topic of Non-Local Dependencies. The two days of the workshop will focus on dependencies in phonology and syntax respectively. As in past years, oral presentations at HOWL 3 will be by invitation. This year, however, we are also including a session of contributed posters. Organizers
Invited Speakers
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