CAMP

CALIFORNIA MEETING ON PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

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The fifth installment of CAMP is returning to UCLA! CAMP[5] is scheduled for January 28-29, 2023.

For details about the location and program, see the Schedule page.

The welcome packet can be found here.


WHAT IS CAMP?

CAMP is the California Meeting on Psycholinguistics, an informal workshop to promote psycholinguistics research in California. The two-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


CONTACT

CAMP[5] is organized by Jesse Harris and Idan Blank, with much help from our graduate and undergraduate volunteers: Christian Muxica, Joseph Denning, Thomas McGee, Yue Chen, Lionel Hu, Ryan Kien, Iwanka Iwanojko, and Ishika Sanghi.

CAMP is meta-organized by Jesse Harris (UCLA) and Elsi Kaiser (USC).

Please direct any questions to this email address or contact one of the organizers directly.

Past camps

CAMP was previously held at UCLA (2017),, USC (2018), UCSC (2019), and UCI (2021).


future camps

If you are interested in hosting CAMP in future years, please contact the organizers.

Acknowledgements

CAMP[5] is a free workshop designed to promote the research of early career researchers. It is made possible with generous funding from the Thomas J. Bye Laboratory Research Fund, the UCLA Department of Linguistics, and the UCLA Department of Psychology. We also thank the UCLA Academic Advancement Program for the use of the AAP Learning Pavilion.