9.195, Calls: The Native Tongue, Bilingualism

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Subject: 9.195, Calls: The Native Tongue, Bilingualism

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1)
Date:  Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:35:09 +0100
From:  Marina YAGUELLO <maya at paris7.jussieu.fr>
Subject:  THE NATIVE TONGUE

2)
Date:  Mon, 9 Feb 1998 09:42:46 GMT0BST
From:  "Li Wei" <Li.Wei at newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject:  2nd announcement ISB2

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:35:09 +0100
From:  Marina YAGUELLO <maya at paris7.jussieu.fr>
Subject:  THE NATIVE TONGUE


                        Call for Papers
               University of  Paris 7-Denis Diderot

                       	19-21 March 1999
		    International Conference
		The Native Tongue /La langue maternelle
             Deadline for receipt of abstracts:  30 May 1998

Invited speakers:

Henri Meschonnic, Regine Robin, Rachel Ertel, Stella Baruk, Charles
Melman, Morris Halle, Antoine Culioli, Claire Blanche-Benveniste

Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks on any sociolinguistic,
psycholinguistic or psychoanalytic aspect of the relationship of
speakers to the mother tongue, whether in a multicultural-multilingual
setting or in a context of language substitution, language attrition,
language loss or language revival. The role of language in the structuring
of the self will also be considered.  Papers may be presented in French or in
English Authors are asked to send:

   * four (4) copies of an anonymous abstract
   * one additional camera-ready copy with the author's name and
affiliation (to be published in the hand-book if the paper is accepted
for presentation).

Abstracts should be no more than one page (A4 or letter size) in
length, with an additional page for references if necessary.

Please include one more page containing:

   * the title of the paper
   * the name and affiliation of the author(s),
   * the primary author's postal address, e-mail address, telephone
     number, and fax number.

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Papers presented at the conference will be published in the form of a
special issue of a major French journal (negociations are underway)
and presentation implies consent to such publication.

All abstracts should be sent to: Marina Yaguello/Cyril Veken UFR
d'Etudes Anglophones, Universite Paris VII 10, rue Charles V 75004
Paris, France

Requests for information (e mail only) should be addressed to
maya at paris7.jussieu.fr <Marina Yaguello> or veken at paris7.jussieu.fr
<Cyril Veken>
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http://www.charlesV.cicrp.jussieu.fr/charlesV/colloc_chv/maternel.html

Schedule:


Submission of  abstracts:               30 May 1998
Notification of acceptance:             30 September 1998
Final camera ready copy due:            1  February 1999



-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Mon, 9 Feb 1998 09:42:46 GMT0BST
From:  "Li Wei" <Li.Wei at newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject:  2nd announcement ISB2

2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BILINGUALISM

14-17 April, 1999
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Michael Clyne (Monash)
Francois Grosjean (Neuchatel)
Monica Heller (OISE, Toronto)
Carol Myers Scotton (South Carolina)

COLLOQUIA
1. Cross-linguistic studies of language acquisition (Marilyn M.
Vihman:m.vihman at bangor.ac.uk and Ginny Mueller Gathercole:
v.c.gathercole at bangor.ac.uk) 2. Bilingual cognitive processing (David
Green: ucjtdg at ucl.ac.uk) 3. Input in bilingual acquisition (Annick de
Houwer: vhouwer at uia.ua.ac.be and Elizabeth Lanza:
Elizabeth.Lanza at ilf.uio.no) 4. Neurolinguistics and acquired
communication disorders in bilinguals (Franco Fabbro and Nick
Miller:nicholas.miller at ncl.ac.uk) 5. Sign bilingualism (Clare
Gallaway: gallaway at fs1.ed.man.ac.uk) 6. Grammar and Codeswitching
(Jeanine Treffers-Daller: j-treffersdaller at wpg.uwe.ac.uk, Ad Backus:
backus at ling.ucsd.edu and Jacomine Nortier:
jacomine.nortier at let.ruu.nl) 7. Sociolinguistics of bilingual
interaction (Ben Rampton: ben.rampton at tvu.ac.uk, Mukul Saxena:
m.saxena at ucrysj.ac.uk and Li Wei: li.wei at ncl.ac.uk) 8. Trilingualism
and trilinguals (Charlotte Hoffman: c.hoffman at mod.lang.salford.ac.uk)

Round-Table
Bilingualism and communication disorders: implications for speech &
language therapy (Chair: Deirdre Martin: martinm at edusrv1.bham.ac.uk)

INVITATION TO PARTICIPANTS
Submissions are invited for oral or poster presentations, on all
aspects of bilingualism. Papers which are based on empirical research
and which seek to forge new links between established fields (e.g.
linguistics, psychology, speech & language pathology, sociology, and
education) or to develop new sub-fields are particularly welcome.
Contributors to the colloquia and round-table should contact the
organisers informally as indicated above. All submissions will be
peer-reviewed, anonymously, and selected on the grounds of
originality, clarity, and significance of findings and conclusions.

SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Each submission should include:
1) a cover sheet containing (a) the author(s) name(s); (b) address
(including telephone number, e-mail and fax, if available); (c)
affiliation; (d) the title of the presentation; (e) the category of
the submission (oral presentation at parallel session or poster
presentation); and (f) equipment required for presentation; and 2)
Three copies of an abstract of no more than 500 words. Only
hard-copies are considered (No e-mails pleases).

Abstracts should be sent, by 31 August, 1998, to: Mrs Gillian Cavagan,
ISB organising committee, Department of Speech, University of
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK, Fax: +44 (0)191 222 6518, from whom
further details may also be obatined (E-mail:
gillian.cavagan at newcastle.ac.uk).

Important dates:
31 January, 1998: 2nd announcement
30 August, 1998: Deadline for submission of abstract
31 October, 1998: Notice of acceptance
1 January, 1999: Closing date for registration

PREPARATIONS FOR PRESENTATION
Each oral presentation should not exceed 20 minutes. It will be
followed by 5 minutes discussion. While we cannot predict the size of
the audience in parallel sessions at this stage, you are asked to
prepare at least 50 copies of any materials you wish to hand out in
support of your presentation. Audio-visual materials will need to be
suitable for use in a large lecture theatre. OHP will be available in
all rooms. Other equipment can be arranged by advanced written
request. Video tapes should be in PAL system. We may ask some of the
presenters to submit a full written copy of their paper in advance for
sign language translation. Instructions on poster presentation will be
sent to you at a later date.

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