25.3599, Calls: Cognitive Science, Socioling, Applied Ling, Lang Acq, General Ling/USA

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Subject: 25.3599, Calls: Cognitive Science, Socioling, Applied Ling, Lang Acq, General Ling/USA

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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 18:39:49
From: Jose Camacho [jcamacho at rutgers.edu]
Subject: International Symposium on Bilingualism

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Full Title: International Symposium on Bilingualism 
Short Title: ISB 

Date: 20-May-2015 - 24-May-2015
Location: New Brunswick, NJ, USA 
Contact Person: Jose Camacho
Meeting Email: jcamacho at rutgers.edu
Web Site: http://isb10.rutgers.edu 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Sep-2014 

Meeting Description:

The 'International Symposium on Bilingualism' is the main international venue for researchers interested in cognitive, linguistic, educational and sociolinguistic aspects of multilingualism. It began in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1997, it has been held in Europe, Asia and the United States. The 10th meeting will take place at Rutgers University, New Jersey.

Invited Speakers:

Helen Kelly Holmes (Univeristy of Limerick)
Juana M. Liceras (University of Ottawa)
Luis Enrique López (Programa de Apoyo a la Calidad Educativa, Guatemala)
Jeff MacSwan (University of Maryland)
Lee Osterhout (University of Washington)

Final Call for Papers:

Extended deadline: September 25, 2014

The International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB10, isb10.rutgers.edu) invites proposals for presentations on any area of multilingualism (including, but not limited to, L1/L2 acquisition, linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, education, multilingual societies, etc.).

Abstracts for the Main Session:

ISB10 organizers invite proposals regarding original, previously unpublished research results on bilingualism/ multilingualism. Submitters should submit an abstract for a 20 minute presentation or for a poster presented at the main session, or a proposal for a thematic session. Submissions should be uploaded to EasyChair (www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isb10).

Proposals for Individual Papers or Posters:

- An anonymous abstract (500 words plus 1 page max. for examples and references). The abstract should include enough details to allow reviewers to judge the merit of the proposal.

- Abstracts for paper/poster presentations will be double-blind peer-reviewed. Authors will be asked to specify a format preference (paper presentation or poster session) at the time the work is submitted.

Only one presentation can be submitted as a first author. One of the authors must register for the conference in order to assure the presentation’s place on the program.

In the submission site, indicate which presentation format you would like your abstract to be considered for. All abstracts are reviewed in the same manner; selecting 'paper or poster' does not decrease one's chances of being selected to deliver a spoken presentation.

Proposals for Thematic Sessions:

Thematic sessions consist of 120 minute blocks that will cover a narrowly defined topic of interest. Proposals should be submitted through EasyChair (www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isb10), check the option “THEMATIC session (group of 3-4 abstracts and proposal submitted by 1 organizer)”

Proposals for thematic sessions should include:

-A general abstract describing the colloquium as a whole (max. 500 words). This should go in the ''Abstract'' field of EasyChair

-A single pdf file with anonymous abstracts for individual presentations (each abstract should be 500 words max. plus 1 page max. for examples and references)

-Individual author information should be submitted in the ''author'' fields of EasyChair.

Sufficient details should be provided to allow peer reviewers to judge the merit of the proposal. The person submitting a proposal for a colloquium is in charge of securing the permission and co-operation of all participants before the proposal is submitted.

Submission Deadlines:

Individual papers, posters and thematic session proposals: 25 September, 2014
Notification of acceptance: 1 December, 2014

Contact email: isb10.contact at gmail.com







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