7.710, Calls: Romance Lgs, Literacy, Cognitive Science (CogSci96)

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-710. Thu May 16 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  333
 
Subject: 7.710, Calls: Romance Lgs, Literacy, Cognitive Science (CogSci96)
 
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Date:  Thu, 16 May 1996 09:20:40 PDT
From:  bhtranel at orion.oac.uci.edu (Bernard Tranel)
Subject:  Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (Call for Papers)
 
2)
Date:  Thu, 16 May 1996 17:39:17 BST
From:  teemsht at ioe.ac.uk (Su-Hsun Tsai)
Subject:  THE THIRD DOMAINS OF LITERACY CONFERENCE - Call for Paper/Participati
on
 
3)
Date:  Thu, 16 May 1996 13:16:29 PDT
From:  dnoelle at cs.ucsd.edu (David Noelle)
Subject:  CogSci96 Extension, Cognitive Science Society
 
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1)
Date:  Thu, 16 May 1996 09:20:40 PDT
From:  bhtranel at orion.oac.uci.edu (Bernard Tranel)
Subject:  Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (Call for Papers)
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
 
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Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages - LSRL 27
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Place:   University of California, Irvine
 
Date:    February 20-22, 1997
 
Deadline for receipt of abstracts:  October 15, 1996
 
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Abstracts for 20-minute talks are invited for the 27th LSRL to be held
at the University of California, Irvine, on February 20-22, 1997.
 
Abstracts on any aspect of Romance linguistics and from any
theoretical perspective are welcome.
 
Send 9 copies of a one-page (letter size, 1-inch margins), unreduced,
anonymous abstract. An additional copy should list the author's name
and affiliation (this copy will be reproduced in the Meeting
Handbook). Include a 3" X 5" card with the title of the paper,
author's name, affiliation, address, telephone number, e-mail, and
primary area of linguistics addressed in the paper.
 
LSRL-27 Organizing Committee
Department of Linguistics
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92717, U.S.A.
(Note: Effective July 1, 1996, zip code will change to 92697-5100)
 
Phone:  714/824-7504
E-mail: lsrl at orion.oac.uci.edu
 
Note:  e-mail submissions or faxed abstracts cannot be accepted.
 
Travel grants: Students whose abstracts are selected will be eligible
for a modest travel grant. Please specify on the 3" X 5" card whether
you are a student interested in such a travel grant.
 
Conference supported by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies,
the School of Social Sciences, the School of Humanities, the
Department of Linguistics, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese,
and the Department of French and Italian.
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2)
Date:  Thu, 16 May 1996 17:39:17 BST
From:  teemsht at ioe.ac.uk (Su-Hsun Tsai)
Subject:  THE THIRD DOMAINS OF LITERACY CONFERENCE - Call for Paper/Participati
on
 
Anyone who is interested in the following is requested to contact the
respective parties, not me, please.
                         -- Su-hsun <teemsht at ioe.ac.uk>
 
              Call for paper and participation
 
 
THE THIRD DOMAINS OF LITERACY CONFERENCE
                      with focused Theme
      Multi-literacies: The Shape of the New Landscape of
                         Communication
                    September 7th and 8th 1996
                       Institute of London
                       University of London
 
 
The Third Domains of Literacy conference takes as its theme
`Multi-literacies'.  The social, economic, and technological changes
of the current period are changing the forms of public communication
in fundamental ways.  A multiplicity of modes of representation are
now used in the making of texts for new communicational demands.  In
this, the role and the forms of written language are changing along
with those of all other forms of communication; indeed, in many areas
of public communication, language is coming to be marginal.
 
The aim of the conference is to discuss the scope of a necessary new
agenda of thinking about and working in literacy.  Issues that will be
in focus are: what are the new modes of communication, and the new
kinds of texts?  What are the new demands made in communication?  What
is their relation to work, to the economy, and to pleasure?  What
demands will be made on education at all levels, and in a diversity of
sites?
 
This international conference will proceed by formal papers and by
workshops.  Scholars and practitioners from widely differing contexts
and countries will make presentations.  The members of the
Multi-literacies Group - a group of scholars from Australia: Dr Bill
Cope, Professor Mary Kalantzis, Professor Allan Luke, Professor Carmen
Luke, Dr Martin Nakata; from the UK: Dr Norman Fairclough, Professor
Gunther Kress; and from the US: Professor Courtney Cazden, Professor
James Gee, and Professor Sarah Michael - will speak on aspects of the
project.
 
Scholars and practitioners interested in making presentations are invited to
submit abstracts of no more than 200 words in single spacing on a
sheet of A4 paper by 15 June 1996:
Professor Gunther Kress
Conference Convenor
Culture Communication & Societies Academic Group
Institute of Education
University of London
20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H OAL
email: g.kress at ioe.ac.uk
 
For an application form please write to
Paula Larkins
Conference Office
Institute of Education
University of London
20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H OAL
Telephone: +44 171 612 6403
email: mwalker at ioe.ac.uk [please note, no dot in mwalker please!]
 
 
Please fill in and cut the following application form and send to Paula
Larkins either by ordinary mail or email:
...............................................................................
 .....
 
APPLICATION FORM
 
 
Name:
 
Position:
 
Institution/Organization:
 
Address:
 
Telephone Number:
 
 
FEE: includes all refreshments
 
Please tick
__    Saturday    80 Sterling Pounds
__    Sunday      80 Sterling Pounds
__    Saturday and Sunday  150 Sterling Pounds
__    Conference Dinner      25 Sterling Pounds
 
50% reduction for full time students and unwaged persons
 
 
I wish to reserve ____________  place(s) at the conference
 
THE THIRD DOMAINS OF LITERACY CONFERENCE
 
I have enclosed a cheque  under a separate cover for
_________________________
(made payable to the INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION]
 
Special mobility or dietary requirements
 
__________________________________________________________
 
__________________________________________________________
 
 
Please return to
Paula Larkins, Conference Office, Institute of Education
20 Bedford Way, London WC1H OAL
email: mwalker at ioe.ac.uk
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Date:  Thu, 16 May 1996 13:16:29 PDT
From:  dnoelle at cs.ucsd.edu (David Noelle)
Subject:  CogSci96 Extension, Cognitive Science Society
 
 
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           ***** EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED *****
           ************************************************
 
 
                 Eighteenth Annual Conference of the
                      COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
 
                           July 12-15, 1996
 
                 University of California, San Diego
                         La Jolla, California
 
                    SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
 
 
The early registration deadline for Cognitive Science '96 has been
extended to June 1, 1996.  If you register now, you can still get the
low early registration rates!  (If you have already paid for
registration at the higher "late" rates, the difference will be
reimbursed to you at the conference.)  Also, affordable on-campus
housing is still available on a first-come first-served basis.
Further information may be found on the conference web site at
"http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96/".  Please direct questions
to "cogsci96 at cs.ucsd.edu".  When scheduling plane flights, note that
the conference begins on Friday evening, July 12th, and ends late on
Monday afternoon, July 15th.  If you want to attend all conference
events, you should plan on staying the nights of the 12th through the
15th.  Register today!
 
 
 
                         * PLENARY SESSIONS *
 
     "Controversies in Cognitive Science:  The Case of Language"
                                -+-+-
       Stephen Crain (UMD College Park) & Mark Seidenberg (USC)
        Moderated by Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins University)
 
                 "Tenth Anniversary of the PDP Books"
                                -+-+-
        "Affect and Neuro-modulators: A Connectionist Account"
                      Dave Rumelhart (Stanford)
               "Parallel-Distributed Processing Models
                 of Normal and Disordered Cognition"
                         Jay McClelland (CMU)
             "Why Neural Networks Need Generative Models"
                        Geoff Hinton (Toronto)
 
        "Frontal Lobe Development and Dysfunction in Children:
             Dissociations between Intention and Action"
                                -+-+-
                         Adele Diamond (MIT)
 
                    "Reconstructing Consciousness"
                                -+-+-
                        Paul Churchland (UCSD)
 
 
 
                             * SYMPOSIA *
 
       "Adaptive Behavior and Learning in Complex Environments"
 
   "Building a Theory of Problem Solving and Scientific Discovery:
                   How Big is N in N-Space Search?"
 
                       "Cognitive Linguistics:
             Mappings in Grammar, Conceptual Systems, and
                    On-Line Meaning Construction"
 
                "Computational Models of Development"
 
                       "Evolution of Language"
 
                         "Evolution of Mind"
 
                 "Eye Movements in Cognitive Science"
 
                      "The Future Of Modularity"
 
                  "The Role of Rhythm in Cognition"
 
                "Update on the Plumbing of Cognition:
      Brain Imaging Studies of Vision, Attention, and Language"
 
 
 
                   * PAPER PRESENTATION SESSIONS *
 
                               Analogy
                 Categories, Concepts, and Mutability
                        Cognitive Neuroscience
                             Development
                 Distributed Cognition and Education
            Lexical Ambiguity and Semantic Representation
                              Perception
                       Perception of Causality
                              Philosophy
                    Problem-Solving and Education
                              Reasoning
                       Recurrent Network Models
                         Rhythm in Cognition
                Semantics, Phonology, and the Lexicon
                       Skill Learning and SOAR
                          Text Comprehension
                       Visual/Spatial Reasoning
 
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