23.3627, Calls: Sign Language, General Linguistics, Applied Linguistics/Hong Kong

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Subject: 23.3627, Calls: Sign Language, General Linguistics, Applied Linguistics/Hong Kong

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Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:08:10
From: Mandy Tang [yiu_cslds at cuhk.edu.hk]
Subject: 3rd International Conference on Sign Linguistics and Deaf Education in Asia

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Full Title: 3rd International Conference on Sign Linguistics and Deaf Education in Asia 

Date: 30-Jan-2013 - 02-Feb-2013
Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Contact Person: Mandy Tang
Meeting Email: conference2013 at cslds.org
Web Site: http://www.cslds.org/conference2013 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Other Specialty: Sign Language 

Call Deadline: 20-Sep-2012 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce that the 3rd International Conference on Sign Linguistics and Deaf Education in Asia will be hosted by the Centre for Sign Linguistics and Deaf Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 30 January to 2 February 2013. Same as the preceding conferences, the 2013 conference aims at promoting research and sharing of empirical findings related to Sign Linguistics and Deaf Education in Asia. 

Call for Papers:
 
The forthcoming conference encourages presentations involving ongoing research projects in one of the areas listed below:
 
Sign Linguistics:

- Syntax
- Semantics
- Phonology
- Sociolinguistics
- Sign Language Acquisition
- Psycholinguistics
 
Deaf Education:

- Sign Bilingualism
- Language and Literacy Development of Deaf Children
- Language, Emotion and Cognition in Deaf Learners
- Teacher Training
 
Submission Guidelines:
 
Abstracts need to be written in English with a maximum of 400 words (excluding references). The abstract should contain a clear focus of analysis, methodology and a summary of the empirical findings. Submissions are limited to a maximum of two abstracts per person whether single author or joint author.
 
Important Deadlines:
 
Submission of abstracts: 20 September 2012
Notification of acceptance: 10 October 2012
Deadline for registration: 31 December 2012
Submission of presentation materials for interpreters: 9 January 2013






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