32.116, Calls: Cog Sci, Lang Acq, Psycholing/Online

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Subject: 32.116, Calls: Cog Sci, Lang Acq, Psycholing/Online

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Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2021 17:58:22
From: Megan Brown [L3ais at bu.edu]
Subject: Virtual Workshop on L3 Development After the Initial State

 
Full Title: Virtual Workshop on L3 Development After the Initial State 
Short Title: L3-AIS 2021 

Date: 01-Oct-2021 - 02-Oct-2021
Location: Online, USA 
Contact Person: Megan Brown
Meeting Email: L3ais at bu.edu
Web Site: https://sites.bu.edu/l3developmentworkshop/ 

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

Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2021 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce that the Virtual Workshop on L3 Development After
the Initial State (L3-AIS 2021) will be held on Friday, October 1 and
Saturday, October 2, 2021. This event is organized by Boston University,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Applied Sciences
Burgenland.  

To date, the field of L3 acquisition research has had a heavy focus on the
initial state of the L3 grammar. While this initial state research is critical
to understanding L3 acquisition as a whole, in order for an explanatory
understanding of language acquisition in the multilingual mind, the field
needs to expand its scope beyond this area of focus. 

This workshop aims to bring together L3 acquisition and multilingualism
researchers in order to discuss the state of the field and bring new ideas
related to the development of post-initial L3 knowledge, and the relationship
among languages in the multilingual mind.

We are excited to announce that this event will take place in an online
format. This format promotes maximum participation and accessibility to
participants and guests worldwide.

This workshop will consist of two categories of paper presentations and
discussion: invited speakers in the L3 field and refereed student papers. The
purpose of these presentations is to promote constructive discussion and
exchange of ideas among researchers in a diverse array of fields related to
multilingualism. Selected papers will be published. More information on
publication to come.


Call for STUDENT Papers:

We are inviting STUDENT both experimental and theoretical proposals within all
linguistic domains (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
pragmatics) which relate to topics such as (but not limited to):
 - Early and Late L3 development
 - Neurolinguistics of multilingualism
 - Sequential and simultaneous trilingualism
 - L1/L2 attrition in trilinguals
 - Bi-directional cross-linguistic influence in multilinguals

Select papers from this workshop will be published. More information on
publishing to come.

Abstracts must be no longer than 500 words, and can be submitted at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=l3ais2021 by April 1, 2021.

Any questions about abstract submission or the conference overall can be
directed to l3ais at bu.edu.




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