13th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association

Hanne Gram Simonsen h.g.simonsen at iln.uio.no
Fri Jun 26 11:50:17 UTC 2009


Call for papers to the 13th Meeting of the International Clinical  
Phonetics and Linguistics Association
(ICPLA 13)

Date: 23-Jun-2010 - 23-Jun-2010
Location: Oslo, Norway
Contact Person: Lillian Baltzrud
Meeting Email: lillian.baltzrud at iln.uio.no
Web Site: http://www.hf.uio.no/icpla2010

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition;
Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2009

Meeting Description:

The 13th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics
Association is hosted by the Department of Linguistics and  
Scandinavian Studies,
University of Oslo and Bredtvet Resource Centre, Oslo.

The program will consist of a combination of plenary talks, thematic  
symposia,
and general oral and poster sessions. The meeting will cover a wide  
range of
topics, which include (but are not limited to) the following: clinical
phonetics, clinical linguistics (phonology, semantics, syntax,  
pragmatics),
assessment, treatment and methodology in speech and language pathology,
developmental language disorders, acquired language disorders  
(aphasia, apraxia,
etc.), audiology, hearing impairment, communication disorders across  
languages.

Call for Papers:

ICPLA 13 in Oslo invites submissions for panel proposals and  
abstracts for
individual research papers. All abstracts will be evaluated through peer
reviewing, and authors will be notified.

Panel Proposals:

To encourage collaboration and topical coherence within the field of  
clinical
linguistics and phonetics, please submit a panel proposal on any  
topic relevant
to the conference by September 1, 2009. Panel proposals should  
consist of a
brief outline (500 words) of the theme and purpose of the panel, with an
indication of the people the organiser(s) anticipate(s) as speakers  
in the
panel. Panels are collections of 3-5 individual paper presentations  
that relate
to a narrowly defined topic of interest. Panel organisers are asked  
to avoid, if
at all possible, restricting their panel to an in-group; openness and  
diversity
of perspectives is compatible with topical coherence.

Accepted panels will be given a time slot of 90 minutes. A list of  
accepted
panels will be posted on the web-site by October 15, 2009. The  
organiser of a
panel is the person responsible for securing the cooperation of all the
participants who are to be involved in the panel, and for deciding on  
the
internal structure of the panel.

Abstracts for individual panel contributions must be submitted by  
November 1,
2009 (cf. below on guidelines for submission of abstracts), and will be
subjected to peer reviewing. Contributions for panels cannot be  
submitted
without the prior consent of the panel organiser(s).

Deadlines:

1. Panel proposals must be submitted no later than September 1, 2009.
2. Abstracts for contributions to panels (subject to the panel  
organiser's prior
approval - see above) and individual abstracts for oral papers and  
posters on
any topic relevant to the conference must be submitted no later than  
November 1,
2009.
3. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by February 15, 2010.

Guidelines for Submission of Abstracts:

Submission of abstracts can only be done via the Easy Abstracts  
facility at
Linguist List (lenke). All abstracts must be submitted in a .pdf  
format. The
site will be open for abstract submission from June 15, 2009.

Before submitting your abstract, please read all of the following  
instructions:

- Abstracts should consist of max. 500 words and be based on research  
that is
completed or clearly in progress, with a well-formulated research  
question and a
good description of the type(s) of data used (if the work is  
empirical), the
theoretical and methodological approach and the results/conclusions.
- For posters, a clear description of a research design may be  
acceptable, as
this can lead to useful discussions in the early stages of a project.  
Posters
will be up for one whole day; during that day, there will be a  
specific time
slot during which the presenters will be present at their poster for  
discussion.
- For oral presentations, 20-minute slots will be available (including
discussion time).
- It is the individual submitter's choice to submit for an oral  
presentation or
a poster. However, provided your consent, the organising committee  
may allocate
your presentation to a poster session rather than an oral session.

The official language of the conference is English. Posters and oral
presentations must therefore be in English.

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Hanne Gram Simonsen
Professor of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo
P.O.Box 1102, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Tel: +47 22 85 41 82
Fax: +47 22 85 71 00
Mobile: +47 901 28 109
E-mail: h.g.simonsen at iln.uio.no







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