27.1233, Calls: Greek, Cog Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing/Greece

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Subject: 27.1233, Calls: Greek, Cog Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing/Greece

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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 11:12:53
From: Maria Korina Stefopoulou [stefop at teiwest.gr]
Subject: 6th Conference on Language Disorders in Greek

 
Full Title: 6th Conference on Language Disorders in Greek 
Short Title: LDG6 

Date: 03-Jun-2016 - 04-Jun-2016
Location: Patras, Greece 
Contact Person: Maria Korina Stefopoulou
Meeting Email: langdisordersgreek6 at teiwest.gr
Web Site: http://www.logoth.teiwest.gr/index.php/en/activities/events 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Greek, Modern (ell)

Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2016 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce the

6th Conference on Language Disorders in Greek

to take place on June 3-4, 2016, at the Technological Educational Institute of
Western Greece (Patras).

This is a biannual event that takes place in a Greek-speaking location with
the aim to bring together researchers working on a wide range of Developmental
and Acquired Language Impairments. It seeks to provide an overview of the
state-of-the-art research in language pathology, and explore new directions
and emerging trends. The meeting started 10 years ago as an initiative of the
Department of Speech and Language Therapy of the then Technological
Educational Institute of Patras, in an effort to create a forum where younger
researchers working on Greek would be able to interact and network with
renowned scholars investigating related topics in Greek and beyond.

Invited Speakers
Kleanthes Grohmann (University of Cyprus)
Andrea Moro (University of Pavia)
Vesna Stojanovik (University of Reading)
Spyridoula Varlokosta (University of Athens)

Program committee
Maria Kambanaros (Cyprus University of Technology)
Vicky Nanousi (Technological Educational Institute of W. Greece)
Georgia Stafylidou (Technological Educational Institute of W. Greece)
Arhonto Terzi (Technological Educational Institute of W. Greece)


Final Call for Papers: 

Deadline extension

We are pleased to announce the

6th Conference on Language Disorders in Greek

to take place on June 3-4, 2016, at the Technological Educational Institute of
Western Greece (Patras).

This is a biannual event that takes place in a Greek-speaking location with
the aim to bring together researchers working on a wide range of Developmental
and Acquired Language Impairments. It seeks to provide an overview of the
state-of-the-art research in language pathology, and explore new directions
and emerging trends. The meeting started 10 years ago as an initiative of the
Department of Speech and Language Therapy of the then Technological
Educational Institute of Patras, in an effort to create a forum where younger
researchers working on Greek would be able to interact and network with
renowned scholars investigating related topics in Greek and beyond.

Concern of the work to be presented in the conference is expected to revolve
around how current linguistic theory contributes to understanding impaired but
also early language, hence, to understanding the human language faculty and
its neurobiological foundations. In turn, the work should have an eye for
whether and how the findings from early and atypical language provide new
arguments to the development of linguistic theory. 

While focusing on Greek as the main empirical domain, emphasis is also given
on comparative work, either between Greek and other language(s), or on
bilingual/multilingual settings when one of the languages is Greek. Although
the focus of the event is impaired language, research on typical language
development is also considered. 

We are accepting anonymous abstracts for oral or poster presentations. Oral
presentations will be 30 min long, with an additional 10 min question period.
Abstracts should be one page long with at least one-inch margin on all sides
and fonts no smaller than 12 points. Α second page may contain graphs or
references. Abstracts should be sent in Word and PDF format to: 
langdisordersgreek6 at teiwest.gr

Conference date: June 3 - June 4 2016
Deadline for submission of abstracts: March 30, 2016
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2016




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