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Information and application KNAW Academy Early Career Partnerships
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Call for Proposals UvA FGw Aspasia Fund 2020
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ACLC Seminar 24 January 2020 | Marloes Oomen (UvA)
Marloes Oomen, PhD candidate at the UvA, is the guest speaker at this ACLC seminar. Her talk will be about 'Iconicity as a mediator between verb semantics and morphosyntactic structure: A corpus-based study on verbs in German Sign Language'
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ACLC Seminar 7 February 2020 | Dr Paz Gonzalez Gonzalez (UL)
Dr Paz Gonzalez Gonzalez, University Lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, is the guest speaker at this ACLC seminar
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Conferences

Call for Papers the 25th Conference on Formal Grammar, 8-9 August 2020, Utrecht
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Call for Papers First workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Language (RAIL), 16 May 2020, Marseille
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Call for Abstracts the 12th Nordic Conference on Bilingualism (NCB12), 10-12 June 2020, Stockholm
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Uitnodiging TaalStaal congres ‘Taal voor nu en later. Participatie van kinderen en jongeren met een taalontwikkelingsstoornis onder de loep’, 6 March 2020, Theater DE KOM in Nieuwegein
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Invitation 4th International Summer School on Deep Learning ‘DeepLearn’, 27-31 July 2020, León, Guanajuato, Mexico
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Call for Posters Workshop “Speech-Accompanying Gestures - Current Empirical and Theoretical Advances” at the 4th Crete Summer School of Linguistics (CreteLing 2020), 22 July 2020, University of Crete
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Call for Papers Workshop “Gestures and Natural Language Semantics: Investigations at the Interface”, special session of Sinn und Bedeutung 25, 2 September 2020, University of London
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Call for Posters International Max Planck Research School Conference “Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Language Sciences”, 3-5 June 2020, Nijmegen
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Positions

Post-doctoral position at the Center for Language and Brain at HSE University, Moscow
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Postdoc position “Understanding the neural processes involved in word learning in typically developing children and children with DLD”, University of Liverpool
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PhD Student or Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Field of Psycholinguistics, University of Oldenburg
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