32.1085, Calls: Clinical Ling, Cog Sci, Lang Acq, Neuroling, Psycholing/Online

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Subject: 32.1085, Calls: Clinical Ling, Cog Sci, Lang Acq, Neuroling, Psycholing/Online

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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 15:37:11
From: Dirk Den Ouden [denouden at sc.edu]
Subject: 59th Academy of Aphasia

 
Full Title: 59th Academy of Aphasia 
Short Title: AoA2021 

Date: 24-Oct-2021 - 26-Oct-2021
Location: Online, USA 
Contact Person: Dirk Den Ouden
Meeting Email: denouden at sc.edu
Web Site: http://www2.academyofaphasia.org/ 

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

Call Deadline: 15-May-2021 

Meeting Description:

The Academy of Aphasia is an organization made up of researchers who study the
language problems of people who have neurological diseases. Some of these
researchers also provide clinical services to help people improve their
language skills following strokes or other illnesses. Each year, the Academy
of Aphasia hosts an annual meeting that highlights current research in the
field.


Call for Papers: 

Presentation types:   
The annual meeting includes both platform and poster sessions.

Platform sessions include:
 - Scientific papers—consisting of original research that has not yet been
published.
 - Symposia—consisting of a number of papers focusing on a common theme from
researchers representing different laboratories.  These papers may report on
previously published research.
 - Mini-Workshops—methodologically oriented sessions consisting of a number of
papers (possibly from the same research group) reporting a unique approach to
a timely topic.

Poster sessions include: 
 - Scientific papers that can be presented primarily in a visual format. 
The Academy considers poster sessions to be as scientifically meritorious as
platform sessions. Poster sessions will not conflict with platform sessions.

Guidelines for abstract content:  
The submitted abstract should provide a concise statement of the problem or
hypothesis, procedures and analyses conducted, results obtained, and final
conclusion(s) drawn. Abstracts should conform to a provided template (in Word)
and may include a maximum of 500 words (excluding references) as well as one
camera-ready figure plus one table.

Symposia and Mini-Workshops:   
In the case of symposia and mini-workshops, the organizer should submit an
abstract summarizing the topic, including the names and affiliations of all
the participants, and the titles of the other abstracts. In addition, an
abstract should be submitted for each of the individual presentations.
Abstracts for those individual presentations will need to indicate the
symposium they are affiliated with as part of the submissions process, in the
Acknowledgments. To help in the planning of the program, it is recommended
that organizers of symposia and mini-workshops contact the chair of the
Program Committee by e-mail (denouden at sc.edu) about their plans, and to
receive feedback on organizational issues.

Authorship of submissions: 
More than one abstract may be submitted by an individual, but an individual
can be listed as first author on only one submission. Both members and
non-members of the Academy are encouraged to submit proposals for scientific
papers, symposia and mini-workshops. All submissions will be given equal
consideration on the basis of their scientific merit and fitness for the
Academy.

Conference participation: 
The meeting is open to anyone interested in attending. However, Academy of
Aphasia members, authors of accepted papers, and the first authors of rejected
papers will have preference if (virtual) space limitations restrict the number
of registrants.

Submission procedures: 
Abstracts must be submitted through EasyChair, via the following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aoa2021




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