About the Conference

17-19 DECEMBER 2020

Due to an important amount of high-quality paper proposals submitted for the conference, we have decided to extend it to December 19th, 2020 (up to the lunchtime).
  • Conference schedule:
    Thursday, 17 December (all day)
    Friday, 18 December (all day)
    Saturday, 19 December (morning)

  • Conference time slot:
    The conference will follow the CET (Central European Time; UTC +01:00) as reference. 
    Conference program is forthcoming.


Conference aims and scope

The present conference aims at bringing together specialists working at the intersection of Language, Brain, Cognition, and Mind. This online event particularly looks forward to putting together contributions on methods, techniques and experimental designs that allow to establish correlations between neural, cognitive, and linguistic processes at any level, or aspect of language system. This conference would also like to explore the philosophical and theoretical approaches and paradigms towards Neurolinguistics research in order to understand its present state with an aim of boosting new studies in the field.

The call for papers is now closed.

We could attracted scholars working in the following fields to submit their abstracts:

  • Neurolinguistics’ methods and techniques in language research;
  • Psycholinguistic methods and techniques in language research;
  • Experimental designs in Neurolinguistic and Psycholinguistic research;
  • Corpora design and use in Neurolinguistic and Psycholinguistic research;
  • Interdisciplinary intersections in Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistic research, e.g. sociolinguistics, psychiatry, nursing, psychology, neurology, speech language pathology/therapy, language disability, language acquisition and learning, law, history, rehabilitation, ethics, palliative care, culture, end of life studies.

The official language of the conference is English.

Participation and attendance of the conference is free of charge. 

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