27.186, Calls: Lang Acq, Pragmatics, Psycholing, Socioling/Poland

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Subject: 27.186, Calls: Lang Acq, Pragmatics, Psycholing, Socioling/Poland

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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 10:18:07
From: Konstancja Fonkiewicz [kfonkiewicz at us.edu.pl]
Subject: Languages & Emotions Conference

 
Full Title: Languages & Emotions Conference 
Short Title: L&E 

Date: 02-Apr-2016 - 04-Apr-2016
Location: Katowice (Silesia), Poland 
Contact Person: Sonia Szramek-Karcz
Meeting Email: languagesandemotions at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.nnbproject.eu/languages-emotions/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2016 

Meeting Description:

Workshops, Meetings, Discussions

Silesian University in Katowice
Université de Neuchâtel (Switzerland)
Research Team NNB
Invite you to Katowice (next to Cracov in Poland)

3 days, 3 topics, 1 title: Languages & Emotions

Saturday 2 April 2016 (start 9:00): Emotional speech blocks (mutism,
stammering)
What are speech blocks with emotional background? What is their origin, how do
they develop, how to avoid them? Why certain children are prone to develop
speech blocks and anxiety? How not to deepen the already existing speech
blocks (avoid progressive mutism), how to reduce them, what should be done to
support the therapy? Is it possible to learn a foreign language when one is
affected by emotional speech blocks syndrome and how it should be done?
Presentations made by researchers, practitioners, therapists; meetings with
people who have overcome emotional speech blocks (mutism, stummering);
comparison of the effectiveness of various methods of treatment.

Sunday 3 April 2016 (afternoon): Non-native bilingualism (speaking to a child
in a foreign language)
Where does non-native bilingualism (often called artificial bilingualism) come
from? How it looks in practice? What are the results of research on NNB? What
do parents of such children think about NNB? What is the view of adults that
were brought up in non-native bilingualism? What should be avoided? What
should we focus our attention on? What are the symptoms of good and bad NNB?
How to overcome difficulties?
Scientific panel, discussion panel, and sale of the books helping in learning
and teaching are all joined together. 

Monday 4 April 2016 (start 9:00): Multilingualism and emotions
Scientific meeting with the main themes of multilingualism and emotions, their
mutual influence, the disorders related to the languages-emotion spectrum,
things that help to make sure that bi- and multilingual people develop
normally.

Fees:

For each day there is a separate fee. Depending on the day of the payment the
amount is: in January 80 PLN, in February 100 PLN, in March 120 PLN, and in
April 130 PLN.


Call for Papers:

University of Silesia in Katowice, Université de Neuchâtel (Switzerland) and
NNB.project Research Team are pleased to invite submissions for the Languages
& Emotions Conference. The organizers invite established scholars as well as
young researchers working in the field of multilingualism, non-native
bilingualism, speech disorders, selective mutism, stuttering, and relations
between emotions and languages as well as emotions in languages from the
linguistic and language teaching perspective to submit paper proposals (max.
300-350 words) for talks of 20 minutes plus ten minutes of discussion. 

Please submit your paper proposals using the registration form:
http://goo.gl/forms/nq3TP4DL1u or directly to the conference organisers via
e-mail languagesandemotions at gmail.com 

The deadline for submissions is 31 January 2016. The academic committee will
notify you whether your proposal has been accepted within 21 days after
receiving the paper proposal. 

The languages of the conference are: Polish, English, French, Italian.

For more details please visit the conference website:
http://www.nnbproject.eu/languages-emotions/




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