Stanford abstract reminder
Brian MacWhinney
macw at cmu.edu
Thu Dec 13 18:06:39 UTC 2001
The next STANFORD CHILD LANGUAGE RESEARCH FORUM will take place on:
April 12-14, 2002 (Friday-Sunday)
TOPIC: SPACE IN LANGUAGE - LOCATION, MOTION, PATH, AND MANNER
How are these notions packaged? What is easy vs. hard to acquire?
What is the major order of acquistion by language type? Are there
differences between intransitive and caused motion? Differences
in comprehension and production? Differences between oral and
signed languages? What range of spatial terms can be extended
to time? To other domains? What crosslinguistic comparisons
are available? What interdisciplinary studies of language and
spatial concepts?
The Organizing Committee for the Stanford Child Language Research Forum
has made several changes. The current plan is to meet every couple of
years, instead of annually, and we decided to choose a specific topic
for each meeting, and therefore solicit papers and posters on that
topic only (but construed broadly). Space in Language is the topic
for 2002.
Abstracts are DUE on or before January 1, 2002 (we will take account
of post office delays, up to Jan 10); submitters will be informed of
all decisions by February 15, 2002.
Format for abstracts: please submit 2 copies x one page half- or double-
spaced; do not include the author's name since abstracts are reviewed
anonymously. Attach a separate 3x5 card with (a) author's name,
(b) affiliation and address, (c) email, (d) abstract-title.
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