32.339, Summer Schools: Summer School ISOLDE (Infant Studies on Language Development in Europe) / Germany

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Subject: 32.339, Summer Schools:  Summer School ISOLDE (Infant Studies on Language Development in Europe) / Germany

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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 15:40:10
From: Tom Fritzsche [tom.fritzsche at uni-potsdam.de]
Subject: Summer School ISOLDE (Infant Studies on Language Development in Europe) / Germany

 

Summer School ISOLDE (Infant Studies on Language Development in Europe)

Host Institution: Universität Potsdam
Website: https://www.uni-potsdam.de/isolde

Dates: 14-Jun-2021 - 18-Jun-2021
Location: Potsdam, Online, Germany

Focus: The program consists of six courses, which cover the topics IDS, variability in language acquisition, executive functions, bilingual development as well as the methods EEG/ERP and pupillometry.
The courses are listed below:

Titia Benders (Macquarie U): How phonetics can inform infant studies: Infant-directed speech (IDS) & perceptual cues [6 hrs]

Matt Hilton (U Potsdam): Executive functions and language development [3 hrs]

Liquan Liu (U Oslo): Bilingualism in infancy [6 hrs]

Carolyn Quam (Portland State U): Variability and flexibility in word learning [6 hrs]

Claudia Männel (MPI-CBS Leipzig & Charité Berlin): ERPs in language acquisition [method course, 3 hrs]

Alan Langus/Tom Fritzsche (U Potsdam): Pupillometry [method course, 3 hrs]
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum


Description:
ISOLDE is a biannual international summer school. It is specifically organized
to bring together students and early-stage researchers who work in language
acquisition research in Europe to increase exchange and collaboration between
young researchers.
The summer school is primarily targeted at PhD students and postdocs, Master
and Bachelor students are welcome, too.
ISOLDE usually takes place in Potsdam, Germany. This year's edition will be
held exclusively online.


Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                      Language Acquisition
                      Psycholinguistics

Tuition: 0 EURO

Tuition Explanation: Participation at ISOLDE is free of charge.


Registration: Open until 31-Mar-2021

Contact Person: Tom Fritzsche
                Email: isolde2021 at uni-potsdam.de


Registration Instructions:
Please register online.
All applicants are required to provide a motivation letter (one page as PDF
file) convincing the ISOLDE team of how the topics of the summer school are
relevant to them. The team will review the motivation letters and notify the
applicants about their admission in mid-April.




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