Sunday, August 21, 2022
12:00am –
11:59pm
Repeats daily until 08/22/2022.
Storrs Campus
TBA
Expression, Language, and Music (ELM) is to be a biennial conference that brings together researchers from linguistics, music theory, anthropology, neurobiology, cognitive science, philosophy, and more, with the aim of integrating recent findings and insights from diverse perspectives concerning, e.g. the significance of emotional expression for both music and language, the importance of systematic structure in both music and language, and the interrelations between expressive, musical, and communicative capacities and their relevance for understanding the emergence of language (in ontogeny and phylogeny). Future conferences may focus more narrowly on a subset of these topics.
We are tentatively scheduling the inaugural in-person meeting of ELM for August 20-22, 2022.
Contact:
Expression, Communication, and the Origins of Meaning Research G (primary), Cognitive Science Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Humanities Institute, Philosophy Department, UConn Master Calendar