33.3257, Calls: Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics, Language Acquisition/Turkey

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3257. Wed Oct 26 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3257, Calls: Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics, Language Acquisition/Turkey

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Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 02:42:28
From: Yanina Prystauka [yanina.prystauka at uit.no]
Subject: Heritage Languages at the Crossroads: cultural contexts, individual differences and methodologies

 
Full Title: Heritage Languages at the Crossroads: cultural contexts, individual differences and methodologies 
Short Title: HL at Cross 

Date: 29-May-2023 - 30-May-2023
Location: Istanbul, Turkey 
Contact Person: Yanina Prystauka
Meeting Email: hlatcross2023 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://site.uit.no/polar/hlcross2023/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Aurora Center for Language Acquisition, Variation & Attrition (AcqVA
Aurora) at UiT The Arctic University of Norway and our partners invite you to
the Heritage Languages at the Crossroads: Cultural contexts, individual
differences and methodologies (HL at Cross) workshop on May 29th & 30th taking
place in Istanbul, Türkiye (Turkey). This workshop will be a capestone to the
Heritage-bilingual Linguistic Proficiency in their Native Grammar (HeLPiNG,
funder Tromsø Forskningsstiftelse) project and several Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Action (MSCA, funder European Commission) grants (CLICK, INPUT & HeLA).  

Keynote Speakers:
- Aylin Küntay, Koc University, Türkiye 
- Oksana Laleko, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA
- Patrick Rebuschat, Lancaster University, UK
- Cécile De Cat, University of Leeds, UK

Early Career Plenary Speakers:
- Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics,
the Netherlands 
- Grazia DiPisa, University of Konstanz, Germany 

Important Dates
- Conference: May 29th & 30th, 2023
- Abstract Submission deadline: December 15th, 2022
- Notification of Acceptance: February 15th, 2023
- Registration opens: February 15th, 2023 
- Registration: February 15th, 2023 – April 30th, 2023
 
Workshop Organizers:
- Jason Rothman
- Fatih Bayram
- Khadij Gharibi
- Jiuzhou Hao
- Nadine Kolb
- Maki Kubota
- Alicia Luque
- Selim Tiryakiol
- Brechje van Osch
- Yanina Prystauka

 Assistant Organizer:
- Mahdis Jafari


Call for Papers:

The workshop welcomes submissions on heritage language bilingualism in any and
all contexts globally, including returnees. The workshop aims to bring
together researchers who investigate heritage language bilingualism from
various disciplines, including (applied, psycho-, neuro-) linguistics,
cognitive science, neuroscience, deaf/hearing impaired studies, language
policy, ethnolinguistic studies, language pedagogy and other related fields.
Empirical work on language acquisition, linguistic processing, attrition,
linguistic and (related) cognitive development, motivation, identity,
equality, education and policy as well as theoretical and methodological
epistemology are very welcome. This includes all domains of language (syntax,
morphology, semantics, phonology, the lexicon and discourse/pragmatics, and
their interfaces) and any and all appropriate methodologies, online and
offline experimental or other (e.g., corpora) methods.
 
Some exemplar topics of interest include, but are not limited to:  
- Linguistic properties of heritage languages in children and adults
- Heritage language acquisition and development
- The role of extra-linguistic variables in heritage language acquisition /
maintenance
- Crosslinguistic influence in heritage language speech production and
comprehension
- Code-switching/translanguaging in heritage speakers
- Neurocognitive adaptations within heritage bi-/multilingualism
- First language / cross-generational attrition
- Heritage language instruction  
- Multimodal language and communication
- Research investigating so-called “returnee” contexts 
- Methods in heritage language bilingualism
- Empirical and/or epistemological work on motivation, identity and equality
in Heritage Language Research 
- Work connecting adjacent fields, such as language contact, creole genesis,
diachronic approaches 

Abstract Submission: OPEN NOW!!!
- We accept submissions for posters and/or talks.
- Abstracts should be no more than 500 words maximum (Times New Roman size 12,
with one additional page for examples, tables, figures and (selected)
references.)
- Title should be visible (preferably centered at top of page, in bold, in
sentence case).
- Please make the abstract fully anonymous: authors’ names, affiliations, or
pictures should not be indicated/included anywhere in the document.

Please submit your abstract via EasyChair here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hlcross2023




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