21.3130, Calls: Cog Sci, Psycholing, Text/Corpus Ling/Germany

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Subject: 21.3130, Calls: Cog Sci, Psycholing, Text/Corpus Ling/Germany

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Date: 30-Jul-2010
From: Jörg Jost < Joerg.Jost at uni-koeln.de >
Subject: Text Production Processes at School
 

	
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Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 13:17:10
From: Jörg Jost [Joerg.Jost at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: Text Production Processes at School

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Full Title: Text Production Processes at School 

Date: 23-Feb-2011 - 25-Feb-2011
Location: Göttingen, Germany 
Contact Person: Guido Nottbusch
Meeting Email: Guido.Nottbusch at uni-bielefeld.de
Web Site: http://https://dgfs.de/cgi-bin/dgfs.pl/tagung 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus 
Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 08-Aug-2010 

Meeting Description:

Text Production Processes at School: Educational and Psycholinguistic 
Perspectives

This working group aims to review and integrate current knowledge on 'text 
production at school' from research on text linguistics, psycholinguistics and 
education. The focus will be on the basic cognitive processes involved in 
text production (planning, formulating, revising, reading). Methodological 
developments in the field such as keystroke logging, recording of 
handwriting movements and/or eye-tracking have important implications for 
the understanding of the cognitive processes involved in written text 
production and will have a strong impact on educational aspects of writing. 
Possible issues and topics for the working group are as follows. 

(1) The analysis of individual processes and their interaction: 
(1a) in experimental studies, 
(1b) in educational settings, and 
(1c) as a function of different didactic approaches. 

(2) Theoretical reflections on the implications of these results. 

(3) Methodological issues, including: 
(3a) different monitoring and registration methods (from time-sensitive 
measurement to classroom observation), and 
(3b) the linguistic analysis of texts, including computational linguistics and 
corpus based approaches. 

The working group is designed to be relevant to linguists (from the areas of 
psycholinguistics, text linguistics, corpus linguistics) as well as instructional 
and educational scientists and psychologists. An important objective is to 
promote and improve interdisciplinary and international collaboration. The 
working group is part of the 2011 annual conference of the Deutsche 
Gesellschaft fuer Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS). 

3rd Call for Papers 

Abstract Submission 

Please submit your abstract of one page maximum (including references, 
formatted as a Word, or as a PDF document) to Guido.Nottbusch at uni-
bielefeld.de 

Your abstract should include the following information: Title, author(s) 
name(s), affiliation(s), email address. 

Deadline for abstract submission: August 08, 2010 
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2010





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