FINAL Call for Papers: Special panel at SLRF 2008 (Hawai`i)
Theres
theres.gruter at mail.mcgill.ca
Thu Apr 10 22:15:44 UTC 2008
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) 2008
17-19 October 2008
University of Hawai`i at Manoa
Special panel on "Comparing child L2 and SLI: Crosslinguistic
perspectives"
Call deadline: 15 April 2008
Abstracts are invited for a special panel on "Comparing child L2 and
SLI:
Crosslinguistic perspectives" to take place as part of SLRF at the
University of Hawai`i, 17-19 October 2008.
Recent work in a variety of linguistic frameworks has shown remarkable
similarities between children acquiring a nonnative language (L2) and
children diagnosed with Specific Language Impairment (SLI): Similar
grammatical phenomena appear to be vulnerable in both cases. The aim
of
this panel is to bring together researchers working on child L2 and
SLI
in different languages within a linguistic framework, in order to
address
and discuss questions such as the following:
- To what extent are similarities/differences between child L2 and SLI
observed crosslinguistically?
- What domains of the grammar seem to be particularly (in)vulnerable
in
child L2 and SLI crosslinguistically?
- Are there aspects of grammatical development that clearly
distinguish
child L2 learners from children with SLI?
- To what extent are the vulnerabilities grammatical phenomena and/or
processing phenomena?
- What are the implications of these similarities/differences for
developmental theories of child L2 and SLI, and for linguistic
theorizing
more generally?
Individual papers will be allotted 20 minutes (plus time for
discussion).
Submission Instructions:
(NB: Do NOT submit abstracts for this panel through SLRF's online
submission system.)
- Abstracts should be anonymous, clearly titled and no more than 500
words. The text of the abstract should fit on one page, with a second
page for examples, figures/tables and references. (Please include a
word
count at the bottom of the page.)
- The title should be no longer than 12 words.
- Each submission must also include a 50-word summary, to be published
in
the conference program.
- In a single e-mail message to theres.gruter at umontreal.ca, send the
abstract as a pdf file and the summary as a Microsoft Word or RTF file
by
15 April 2008.
- Title of the paper, author name(s), affiliation(s) and contact
information should be included in the body of the e-mail message.
Notification of acceptance is anticipated to be by mid-May.
For questions and further information regarding this panel, please
contact Theres Grueter (theres.gruter at umontreal.ca).
For general information on SLRF 2008, see the conference website
(http://www.nflrc.hawaii.edu/slrf08/).
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