Second call for papers: Xth IASCL Congress
B. Hollebrandse
B.Hollebrandse at let.rug.nl
Mon Dec 13 13:53:54 UTC 2004
Dear Natalia Gagarina,
I am in the process submitting an abstract for a talk.
In case I won't be accepted as a talk, can I still be considered as a
poster. Or, should I submit as a poster, as well?
best,
Bart
On 28 Sep 2004 at 14:39, Natalia Gagarina wrote:
Date sent: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:39:04 +0200
From: Natalia Gagarina <gagarina at zas.gwz-berlin.de>
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Subject: Second call for papers: Xth IASCL Congress
> Second call for papers
>
> Xth International Congress of the
> International Association for the Study of Child Language (IASCL)
> July 25- 29, 2005
> Berlin
>
> Meeting URL: http://www.ctw-congress.de/iascl/
> Meeting Email: mail at ctw-congress.de
>
> The Xth International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL)
> is hosted by the Free University in Berlin, in cooperation with the
> Humboldt University, the University of Potsdam and the Centre for
> General Linguistics, Typology and Universals Research (ZAS).
>
> The special emphasis topic of the meeting is on "Crosslinguistic and
> intercultural aspects of unimpaired and impaired language acquisition: A
> window on universal and language particular learning mechanisms".
>
> Specific Topic Areas within the Special Emphasis Topic:
> Methods of crosslinguistic and intercultural research in language
> development
> Conceptual and lexical development
> Bootstrapping mechanisms
> Models of learning
> Interaction between morphosyntactic and lexical development
> The neurocognitive basis of language learning
> Genetic aspects of language acquisition
> Language acquisition in children with genetic syndromes
> Origins of specific language disorders
> Bilingual acquisition
> Similarities and differences between the acquisition of sign language
> and spoken language
> The acquisition of Pidgins and Creoles
>
> Plenary Speakers
> Jeffrey Elman, Dept. of Cognitive Science, University of California, San
> Diego
> Angela Friederici, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig
> Ray Jackendoff, Linguistics, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.
> Elizabeth Spelke, Dept. of Psychology, Harvard University
> Joan Bybee, Dept. of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
>
> Deadline for submission of abstracts: November 15, 2004
>
> Abstracts for papers and poster should provide basic information about
> he leading question, the data, the methods, and the results of the
> presentation. The abstracts are limited to 500 words.
> Abstracts for symposia should briefly describe the question and specific
> aim of the symposium, list name, affiliation of the contributors and
> should include a brief abstract of each contribution. The symposium
> abstracts should not exceed 1200 words.
> For presentation by each submitter a maximum of 1 first authored
> paper/poster and a maximum of 2 papers/posters in any other autorship
> status will be accepted.
>
> If you intend to submit an abstract (English Language), please
> exclusively use the internet abstract form
> (http://www.ctw-congress.de/iascl/papers.html). Abstracts submitted by
> fax, mail or e-mail are not accepted.
>
> Please consider the following dates:
>
> Deadline for submission of abstracts: November 15, 2004
> Notification of acceptance: January 20, 2005
> Deadline for early registration: March 31, 2005
>
>
>
>
Dr. Bart Hollebrandse
Letteren/Dutch and Linguistics Department
University of Groningen
Postbus 716
9700 AS Groningen
The Netherlands
phone: +31 50 3635632
fax: +31 50 3636855
Harmoniegebouw, kamer 1315.415
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