27.4113, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Neuroling/Hong Kong

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Subject: 27.4113, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Neuroling/Hong Kong

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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2016 15:09:23
From: JoAnne Kleifgen [jk217 at columbia.edu]
Subject: 62nd Annual Conference of the International Linguistic Association

 
Full Title: 62nd Annual Conference of the International Linguistic Association 

Date: 26-May-2017 - 28-May-2017
Location: Honk Kong, Hong Kong 
Contact Person: JoAnne Kleifgen
Meeting Email: jk217 at columbia.edu
Web Site: http://www.ilaword.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 18-Feb-2017 

Meeting Description:

This conference focuses on language and the brain, investigating language
coding, understanding, and processing across the human lifespan. In keeping
with the ILA tradition, we also invite individual papers or posters on other
areas of linguistics.

Plenary Speakers:

- Colin Brian Blakemore, University of London
- Kara Federmeier, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC)
- Huang Guowen,  South China Agricultural University
- Liu Meichun, City University of Hong Kong
- Ovid J.L. Tzeng, University System of Taiwan/Institute of Linguistics,
Academia Sinica
- Wang Shiyuan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University/UC Berkeley

Workshops for Teachers:

- Pedagogical grammar based on tagmemics: Alice Deakins of William Paterson
University and colleagues.
- Vocabulary development based on different principles of lexical
organization: Kate Parry of Hunter College, CUNY and colleagues.

Conference Registration Information:

Pre-Registration fees (received on or before March 28, 2017):

- ILA Members: US $200 (conference fee for paid-up 2017 ILA members)
- Non-Members: US $260 (includes conference fee & US $60 membership with 1 yr.
WORD subscription)
- Graduate Students/Retirees: US $130 (includes conference fee & US $30
membership with 1 yr. WORD subscription)

Registration fees after March 28, 2017 and on-site:

- ILA Members: US $250 (conference fee for paid-up 2017 ILA members)
- Non-Members: US $310 (conference fee + US$60 membership with 1 yr. WORD
subscription)
- Graduate Students/Retirees: US $160 (conference fee + US $30 membership with
1 yr. WORD subscription)
- Undergraduate Students: US $10

One Day Registration (on-site):

- Members and Non-Members: US $100
- Graduate Students and Retirees: US $75


Call for Papers:

62nd Annual Conference of the International Linguistic Association 
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, May 26-28, 2017

The ILA invites submissions which discuss the theoretical, methodological and
practical issues facing investigators working in this area.  Topics may
include (but are not limited to) the following:

- Neural biological foundation of language
- Language and memory
- Eye movements and language processing
- Brain imaging technology and language processing
- Neurobiology and language and age
- Modeling language and cognition
- Language development
- Language disorders
- Reading and literacy development
- Bilingualism and the brain 

In keeping with the ILA tradition, we also invite individual papers or posters
on other areas of linguistics.

Guidelines for Proposals:

A paper or poster title and abstract of between 300 and 400 words, excluding
references, is required along with a summary abstract for the conference
booklet of no more than 150 words. The author's name, institutional
affiliation, mailing address, and phone number must also be included.
Proposals will be blind-reviewed for quality and originality. Submissions
should contain mainly new material and must not have been published previously
in order to be considered.

All proposals should be emailed in a MSWord (.doc, .docx) file and using
“ILA2017” in the subject line, to Ms Annika Wendt, ILA Secretary at
awendt at ilaword.org by February 18, 2017.  Proposal acceptances will be sent by
March 11, 2017. The author(s) whose proposals have been accepted for the ILA
Annual Conference must register before the March 28 registration deadline in
order to be included in the Conference Program. 

Important Dates:

Proposal deadline: Saturday, February 18, 2017
Notification of acceptance:  Saturday, March 11, 2017
Registration requirement: Presenters’ registration fees must be received by
Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Send abstracts of proposals to: Ms Annika Wendt, ILA Secretary at
awendt at ilaword.org 

Send inquiries to one of the Co-Chairs: 

Jo Anne Kleifgen, jk217 at columbia.edu, 
Jonathan Webster, ctjjw at cityu.edu.hk, Liu Meichun, Meichliu at cityu.edu.hk

For more about the International Linguistic Association, visit www.ilaword.org




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