12.3121, Calls: (Morpho)phonological Acquisition,Applied Ling

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-12-3121. Mon Dec 17 2001. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 12.3121, Calls: (Morpho)phonological Acquisition,Applied Ling

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1)
Date:  Mon, 17 Dec 2001 11:04:30 +0100 (CET)
From:  GLiP <glip at bigfoot.com>
Subject:  GLiP-4: 2nd CFP

2)
Date:  Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:52:53 +0100
From:  Elsa Tragant <tragant at fil.ub.es>
Subject:  call for papers

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

Date:  Mon, 17 Dec 2001 11:04:30 +0100 (CET)
From:  GLiP <glip at bigfoot.com>
Subject:  GLiP-4: 2nd CFP

                                 GLiP-4

                    (Morpho)phonological acquisition
             in the light of current phonological theories


DATE: 2 March 2002
LOCATION: Warszawa (Warsaw)

Sponsored by the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw


                           2nd Call for Papers

GLiP-4 is the second meeting in the GLiP series devoted to phonology
and morphophonology, this time with a focus on language acquisition.

We invite abstracts on the acquisition of phonology and
morphophonology from the perspective of current adult-based theories.
We welcome discussion of learnability issues as well as
theoretically-oriented analyses of acquisitional data. Although the
focus is on L1 phonology, abstracts concerning aspects of L2
acquisition will also be considered.

The workshop is meant as a contribution to the on-going debate on (1)
how successfully current advances in phonology and morphophonology can
be applied to account for what Menn (1983) terms "detours of the
unskilled learner", and (2) the role that the analysis of
developmental data can play in evaluation of competing adult-based
(morpho)phonological theories.

We would also like to draw some attention to the rarely addressed
problem of acquisition of languages with complex morphophonology, and
to test the common belief that acquisitional data from such languages
can shed light on how children come to terms with the abstract
phonological structure of the target language. In other words, we are
interested in how and when children internalize adult phonological
processes and representations, and in how the acquired adult-based
processes interact with reduction processes in their interim
grammars.

The format of the workshop is 30 min for presentation + 15 min
question time. The language of the conference is English.

A volume of proceedings is also planned. See the GLiP pages at
http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~glip/ for details about the previous
proceedings volumes.


INVITED SPEAKERS:
- --------------

     John Archibald, University of Calgary
     Joe Pater, University of Massachusetts


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- ------------------

     Beata Lukaszewicz, University of Warsaw
     Piotr Banski, University of Warsaw
     Adam Przepiorkowski, Polish Academy of Sciences


ACCOMMODATION:
- -----------

Accommodation will be provided at the university hotel. More details
are available from GLiP web pages (see below).


CONFERENCE FEES (estimated):
- -------------

   - Regular: 60 PLN
   - Student: 30 PLN


DATES:
- ---

   - DEADLINE for receipt of abstracts:    13 January 2002
   - Notification of acceptance:           28 January 2002
   - Meeting:                               2 March 2002


ABSTRACTS:
- -------

Should be *anonymous* (i.e., they should contain no personal data or
explicit self-references) and consist of up to 700 words, together
with examples and references.

Because abstract forwarding to referees will be done by e-mail
exclusively, the following are the possible formats of attachments, in
*descending* order of preference:

   (Plain Text) > Postscript > PDF > (La)TeX > Word for Windows '97

In cases when there is no need to use special phonetic symbols or
phonological representations/rules, we strongly encourage PLAIN TEXT
submissions.

We regret to say that other formats will not be accepted.

Should the electronic version of the abstract need special phonetic
fonts apart from the SIL IPA fonts (http://www.sil.org/), please
attach them as well. (We strongly discourage this practice though, and
reserve the right to ask for a resubmission in a different format.)

Those who submit abstracts in (*self-contained*!) (La)TeX should best
use the tipa.sty package. See our web pages for pointers to the
relevant web sites.

Only one submission per person and one joint submission will be
considered.

Please note: do NOT send abstracts on diskettes. We will accept
*e-mail* submissions *exclusively*.


IMPORTANT: In the plain text part of your email, please supply the
following information:

   - name, title,
   - title of the paper,
   - affiliation,
   - email address,
   - snail mail address.


ADDRESSES:
- -------

PLEASE NOTE: ONLY *E-MAIL* SUBMISSIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED

Send your abstracts to:

     GLiP-4 Organizing Committee (glip at bigfoot.com)

     Please be so kind as to use zip, gzip, bzip2 or some other
     compression utility to COMPRESS the attachment.


For MORE INFORMATION see:

     http://venus.ci.uw.edu.pl/~glip/


PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION (IMPORTANT!):
- ----------------------

If you are (tentatively) interested in taking part in this conference,
please, send your email address to GLiP-4 Organizing Committee
(glip at bigfoot.com). Most future announcements, changes, etc., will be
mailed only to registered prospective participants (and not to general
linguistic lists).




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

Date:  Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:52:53 +0100
From:  Elsa Tragant <tragant at fil.ub.es>
Subject:  call for papers

Barcelona English Language and Literature Studies: NEW FORMAT

Published by the English and German Department at the University of Barcelona,
the next issue of this journal (vol. 12) will be published on-line
and will be distributed by subscription.

Bells vol. 12: Call for Abstracts
THE TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
IN HIGHER AND ADULT EDUCATION

An efficient program of foreign language instruction should obviously
go on beyond secondary education, both regarding the improvement of a
first foreign language as well as the introduction to a second or a
third language. To this respect, universities and language schools can
offer an appropriate context especially when the learning is powered
by: - self-directed learning - the development of autonomy - the use
of new technologies.

This topic issue of BARCELONA ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE STUDIES,
which will be published in 2002, is open to all those contributions
which deal with a topic related to the learning/teaching in higher and
adult education: - methodology and teaching innovations - evaluation
and planning - language acquisition - program administration, etc., as
well as to those contributions which deal with more specific issues of
self-learning, autonomy or new technologies applied to the teaching of
any foreign language.

The call is open to a number of contexts and several kinds of
contributions, which are listed below: - schools or faculties with a
language program for specific purposes (i.e., Engineering, Journalism,
Humanities, etc.)  - university language schools - schools or
faculties where language specialists are trained (Linguistics,
Translation, Teacher training...)  - Multimedia rooms, virtual
self-learning services, self-access centres - language schools
involved in adult aducation.  Types of contributions: - formal studies
- case studies and action research - descriptions of innovative
experiences and results of surveys - conceptual and opinion articles -
interviews and book reviews.

We would like people interested in contributing to this volume to send
a one-page abstract of their work (in English, Spanish or Catalan),
together with a mailing and an e-mail address to ribe at lingua.fil.ub.es
or to the address below no later than:

January 1st, 2002 Ramón Ribé (editor) BELLS, Departament de Filologia
Anglesa i Alemanya Universitat de Barcelona Gran Via, 585 08007
Barcelona Once the abstract is received and within one month, authors
will be contacted to let them know about the evaluation of their
proposal. They will also receive the conventions to follow to write
their full-length contribution, which should be sent before the 15th
of May, 2002.






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