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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3921/20-
 July-2011-Workshop-Optimality-Theory-as-a-General-
 Cognitive-Architecture-Boston-Massachusetts
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SUMMARY:Workshop "Optimality Theory as a General C
 ognitive Architecture", Boston, Massachusetts
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110720
LOCATION:Boston, Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Optimality Theory has been a very popu
 lar approach to linguistic phenomena, but how does
  it relate to (higher) cognition in general? Twent
 y-five years after the publication of Harmony Theo
 ry (Smolensky, 1986), and five years after The Har
 monic Mind (Smolensky and Legendre, 2006), this ha
 lf-day workshop at the 33rd annual meeting of the 
 Cognitive Science Society offers an opportunity to
  discuss the place of OT (and HG, and the ICS Arch
 itecture) within the cognitive sciences at large, 
 as well as applications of OT to domains beyond li
 nguistics.  For more information see http://www.bi
 rot.hu/events/OTGCA/.  Deadline for poster submiss
 ions: May 20, 2011.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>Opt
 imality Theory has been a very popular approach to
  linguistic\n        phenomena, but how does it re
 late to (higher) cognition in general?\n        Tw
 enty-five years after the\n        publication of 
 Harmony Theory (Smolensky, 1986), and five years a
 fter\n        The Harmonic Mind (Smolensky and Leg
 endre, 2006), this half-day workshop\n         at 
 the 33rd annual\n        meeting of the Cognitive 
 Science Society offers an opportunity to\n        
 discuss the place of OT (and HG, and the ICS Archi
 tecture) within the\n        cognitive sciences at
  large,\n        as well as applications of OT to 
 domains beyond linguistics.</p>\n    \n        <p>
 For more information see <a target="_blank" href="
 http://www.birot.hu/events/OTGCA/">http://www.biro
 t.hu/events/OTGCA/</a>.</p>\n    </div><div>Deadli
 ne for poster submissions: May 20, 2011. </div>
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 July-2011-Workshop-Optimality-Theory-as-a-General-
 Cognitive-Architecture-Boston-Massachusetts
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