34.1609, Calls: UniKon International PhD Conference on Multilingual Acquisition

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Subject: 34.1609, Calls: UniKon International PhD Conference on Multilingual Acquisition

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Date: 22-May-2023
From: Ilaria  Venagli [ilaria.venagli at uni-konstanz.de]
Subject: UniKon International PhD Conference on Multilingual Acquisition


Full Title: UniKon International PhD Conference on Multilingual
Acquisition
Short Title: UniKon IPCMA23

Date: 12-Oct-2023 - 13-Oct-2023
Location: Konstanz, Germany
Contact Person: Ilaria Venagli
Meeting Email: Conference.MultilingualAcquisition at Uni-Konstanz.de
Web Site:
https://www.ling.uni-konstanz.de/icma2023/about-the-conference/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition;
Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 10-Jun-2023

Meeting Description:

We are excited to announce our first International PhD Conference on
Multilingual Language Acquisition, hosted by the University of
Konstanz. As our societies become increasingly multilingual, interest
in multilingualism research has surged, especially due to the rise in
mobility and migration. Our conference aims to bring together young
researchers (MAs, PhDs and postdocs) who work on multilingualism,
providing them with the opportunity to present their research to an
international audience. We will explore a range of theoretical and
methodological approaches to the study of multilingual acquisition and
processing.

2nd Call for Papers:

We invite abstract submissions for our upcoming conference on
multilingual language acquisition. Our conference seeks to bring
together a diverse range of theoretical and methodological approaches,
including psycholinguistic studies, intervention studies, and applied
linguistics. We are particularly interested in studies that use online
and offline techniques to investigate language acquisition and
processing in multilingual speakers. Studies which focus on the
relationship between multilingualism and language impairments, on
different approaches to foreign language learning, and on the
acquisition of phonetics and phonology are particularly welcome.

Guidelines
- Abstract should be 500 words including tables references.
- Submit your abstract through EasyChair as a PDF copy:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=unikonipcma23
- To ensure a blinded review process, it is important that the PDF
file remains anonymous.
- Specify whether the abstract should be considered for a
presentation, for the poster session, or both.
- Abstract language: The working language of the conference is
English.

Keynote speakers:

Prof. Dr. Daisy Powell, University of Reading, (UK)
Prof. Dr. Joan C. Mora, University of Barcelona, (Spain)
Dr. Jonas Grünke, University of Mainz, (Germany)
Dr. Michela Redolfi, University of Verona, (Italy)

Presentations will be 20 minutes, followed by a 10-minute discussion.

Notification of acceptance will be sent out at the beginning of July
2023.



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