22.913, Calls: Language Acquisition, Ling Theories/Greece

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Subject: 22.913, Calls: Language Acquisition, Ling Theories/Greece

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Date: 23-Feb-2011
From: Stavroula Stavrakaki [svoula at auth.gr]
Subject: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition
 

	
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 23:04:29
From: Stavroula Stavrakaki [svoula at auth.gr]
Subject: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition

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Full Title: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition 
Short Title: GALA 

Date: 06-Sep-2011 - 08-Sep-2011
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece 
Contact Person: Stavroula Stavrakaki
Meeting Email: gala2011 at itl.auth.gr
Web Site: http://gala2011.web.auth.gr 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2011 

Meeting Description:

GALA 2011 will focus on first and second language acquisition, bilingual acquisition, language pathology, the acquisition of sign language and brain imaging research for acquisition and pathology. Besides the main session, two workshops will be held on 'Phonological representations in early language acquisition' (organized by Barbara Höhle) and on 'Syntax and Pragmatics: Division of Labour in Acquisition' (organized by Joao Costa and Spyridoula Varlokosta). 

Invited Speakers:

Harald Clahsen (University of Essex)
Maria Teresa Guasti (University of Milan-Bicocca)
Chloe Marshall (City University London)

Programme Committee:

Sergey Avrutin (University of Utrecht) 
Naama Friedmann (University of Tel Aviv)
Anna Gavarró (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Petra Schulz (Goethe-University Frankfurt)
Stavroula Stavrakaki (University of Thessaloniki)
Arhonto Terzi (Technological Educational Institute of Patras)
Laurie Tuller (Université François-Rabelais)
Angeliek van Hout (University of Groningen)

Organizing Committee:

Dora Bahourou
Katerina Kalaidzidou
Polyxeni Konstantinopoulou
Stavroula Stavrakaki 
Eleni Vletsi 

Call for Papers:

Abstracts should be submitted electronically at gala2011 at itl.auth.gr
Deadline of submission: March 15th, 2011
Notification of acceptance: May 1st, 2011 

Talks for the main sessions and the workshops will be 20 minutes long, followed by 10 minutes discussion. At most one single-authored and one joint abstract (or two joint abstracts) per author will be considered. There will be two poster sessions. Please indicate in your submission whether you want your abstract to be considered for the main session, a workshop, for oral presentation, poster, or both.

Guidelines for abstracts:

Abstracts should be at most two pages, with only figures and references in the second. 12 point Times New Roman, single spaced, should be used, with 2 cm margins. An anonymous abstract and an abstract with author's name/s and affiliation should be sent by email as Word or pdf attachments (if special symbols are used, pdf format is required). The abstract with name and affiliation should be as follows: 

Title (bold, left justified) 
Author's name/s (left justified) 
Affiliation (left justified) 
Abstract




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