The 8th installment of CAMP is coming to UC Davis on November 14-16, 2025!
For announcements about CAMP[8] and future CAMPs: Visit https://groups.google.com/g/camp-psycholing while logged into a google account and click the button by the group name that says “Ask to join group”.
1. We are now accepting abstracts! Click here for more details about abstracts, which are due by September 19, 2025.
2. We are also currently recruiting volunteers to review abstracts! To volunteer, please fill out this short form by September 15, 2025.
We strongly encourage all graduate students to review, especially first-authors, regardless of past experience. We will hold a workshop on abstract reviewing in mid-September.
(UPDATE: The volunteer review form is still open! Please sign up to review if you are interested!)
WHAT IS CAMP?
CAMP is the California Meeting on Psycholinguistics, an informal workshop to promote psycholinguistics research in California. The three-day workshop is free, but participants must register in advance. All are welcome to submit, but research by students and post-docs will be prioritized. Invited research areas include, but are not limited to:
Adult and child language processing
Language comprehension
Language planning and production
Developmental psycholinguistics
Computational psycholinguistics
Bilingual language processing
Neurolinguistics
Experimental syntax, semantics, or phonology
WHAT'S NEW AT CAMP THIS YEAR?
In addition to the typical Saturday-Sunday program of submitted talks, this year's CAMP will feature a Friday workshop on Large Language Models. The Friday workshop is sponsored by a University of California multi-campus grant, "Leveraging California’s Linguistic Diversity to Improve Large Language Models". Friday's program will feature an invited keynote talk as well as a hands-on tutorial on how to extract probability/surprisal values from large language models.
All deadlines are 11:59pm PST.
September 19 [Friday]: Deadline for abstract submission and for volunteering to review
TBD: Abstract review workshop
October 13 [Monday]: Notification of decision
TBD: Registration deadline
November 14-16 [Friday-Sunday]: Camp[8]!
CAMP[8] is organized by Emily Morgan, together with Julie Bannon, Dave Corina, Fernanda Ferreira, Masoud Jasbi, Kenji Sagae, Tamara Swaab, Matt Traxler, and graduate students Nick Aoki, Anna Boyer, Jenna DiStefano, and Barb Hlachova.
CAMP[8] is made possible by the very generous support of:
University of California Office of the President multi-campus grant "Leveraging California's Linguistic Diversity to Improve Large Language Models"
UC Davis Department of Linguistics
UC Davis Department of Philosophy
UC Davis Department of Psychology
UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain
Matt Traxler
More to be announced!
Please direct questions to Emily Morgan (eimorgan AT ucdavis DOT edu).