28.1744, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Neuroling, Psycholing/Greece

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Subject: 28.1744, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Neuroling, Psycholing/Greece

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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 10:49:47
From: Vina Tsakali [vtsakali at gmail.com]
Subject: Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory 1

 
Full Title: Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory 1 
Short Title: CIALT 1 

Date: 06-Oct-2017 - 08-Oct-2017
Location: Rethymnon, Crete, Greece 
Contact Person: Vina Tsakali
Meeting Email: tsakali at uoc.gr
Web Site: http://www.phl.uoc.gr/confs/cialt1/index.php 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 10-May-2017 

Meeting Description:

Topic for 2017: ''Theoretical and applied methods for evaluating (a)typical
language''

The Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory aims at
bringing together scholars from theoretical linguistics, cognitive studies,
applied psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, clinical linguistics and
educational studies. Especially over the last two decades, prominent trends
within the individual fields have led to an increase of specialization,
resulting in a never before seen diversity of methods and techniques. The
theme of the first year's meeting ''Theoretical and Applied methods for
evaluating (a)-typical language'' intends to promote communication among these
disciplines by inviting research on the general methodology and tools used in
accessing language development and language deviation. Special emphasis is
given on evaluating (a)typical language and the theoretical insights to be
gained from interdisciplinary research in this area.

The conference will be held October 6 (Friday) - 8 (Sunday) 2017, in
Rethymnon, Crete (Greece).

Website: http://www.phl.uoc.gr/confs/cialt1/index.php. 

Invited Speakers:

Naama Friedmann (Tel Aviv University) 
Kleanthes Grohman (University of Cyprus)  
Maria Kabanaros (Cyprus University of Technology)  
Winfried Lechner (University of Athens) 
Alec Marantz (NYU)
Eleni Orfanidou (University of Crete)  
Liina Pylkkanen (NYU)
Uli Sauerland (Leibniz-ZAS Berlin) 
Arhonto Terzi (Educational Institute of  W. Greece, Patras)  
Kazuko Yatsushiro (Leibniz-ZAS Berlin)

For inquiries, please contact cialt1st at gmail.com or tsakali at uoc.gr (Vina
Tsakali)


2nd Call for Papers: 

The deadline has been extended to May 10, 2017.

The Division of Linguistics (Department of Philology), University of Crete,
and the Research Unit on Experimental Syntax and Heritage Languages, Humboldt
University (Berlin) invite submissions for the 1st Conference on
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory. 

The Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory 1
encourages submissions dealing with methodological and theoretical issues
related to language development, language deviation, and typical/atypical
language. The theme of this first year’s meeting “Theoretical and Applied
methods for evaluating (a)-typical language” intends to promote research on
all aspects of methodological issues involved in evaluating typical and
atypical language. Therefore, we welcome abstracts dealing with evaluation of
theories, testing specific hypotheses, discussing the (dis)advantages of
specific experimental tools and/or the effectiveness of certain baseline
tasks. Within this spirit, not only abstracts providing experimental evidence
for a linguistic hypothesis are welcome but also abstracts showing the
shortcomings of a methodology leading to inconclusive results. 

Abstracts may be submitted for an oral presentation of 20 minutes, followed by
10 minutes discussion, or the poster session at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cialt1 . Format: pdf, A4, Times New
Roman 12pt, 1 inch/2.5cm margins. Abstracts are not to exceed two pages,
including references, data, pictures and tables/graphs. Each author may submit
a maximum of two abstracts (either one single-authored and one joint- paper,
or two joint papers). The conference language is English. 

Important Dates:

New Deadline for submission: May 10, 2017 
Notification of acceptance: early June 2017
Conference dates: October 6 - 8, 2017

Organizing Committee: 

Vina Tsakali (University of Crete) 
Elena Anagnostopoulou (University of Crete) 
Ioanna Kappa (University of Crete) 
Artemis Alexiadou (Humboldt Universitätzu Berlin&Leibniz- ZAS Berlin)
Despina Oikonomou (Humboldt Universitätzu Berlin)
Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga (Humboldt Universitätzu Berlin& University of
Cambridge) 
Margaret Grant (Humboldt Universitätzu Berlin)

For questions regarding submissions please contact
despina.oikonomou at hu-berlin.de




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