Reminder: Call for Papers: Formal Approaches to Heritage Language

Barbara Pearson bpearson at research.umass.edu
Tue Feb 28 05:14:24 UTC 2012


Dear InfoChildes--
This is a reminder that the Call for Papers (below) ends Feb 29 at midnight.  We have had some interesting submissions so far, but there is room for more.

Information about attending the conference will be forthcoming in March.  

We have set up a registration website http://heritage-workshop.eventbrite.com/
(FREE until April 1; $40 ($20 for students) thereafter.)

We hope you will register soon : )

Barbara Pearson, on behalf of Co-organizers Luiz Amaral and Tom Roeper
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On Jan 19, 2012, at 10:06 PM, Barbara Pearson wrote:

> Please post the following Call for Papers 
> (A version of the call in Word is also attached.  Please post.)
> Thank you.
> 
> Conference on Formal Approaches to Heritage Language April 20-21, 2012
>  Sponsored by the Language Acquisition Research Center (LARC) of the University of Massachusetts Amherst 
> 
> “Heritage speakers” have been described by Polinsky and Kagan (2007) as people raised in a home where one language is spoken, but who subsequently switch to another dominant language.  This conference aims to explore the formal properties of Heritage Speaker grammars and where they diverge from both native “baseline” and L2 speaker grammars. The program will also include a workshop on research techniques for heritage languages.
> 
> Invited speakers:
> 
> Ana Perez-Leroux, University of Toronto
> 
> Acrisio Pires, University of Michigan
> 
> Maria Polinsky, Harvard University
> 
> Abstracts for presentations or posters are solicited on both theoretical and acquisition issues that connect Heritage to L1 or L2 research.        
> 
> Priority will be given to work that addresses specific theoretical domains, such as, but not limited to:  aspect, binding, quantification, and movement and more specifically, agreement, case, tense, and mood.
> 
> Talks will be 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes for discussion. Abstracts should be one page, font size 12 pt., with one-inch margins. A second page may (optionally) be used for examples, tables or graphs, and references. In order to maintain anonymity during the review process, please do not include your name or otherwise identify yourself anywhere in your abstract.  
> 
> Abstracts should be sent by email in pdf format to bpearson at research.umass.edu. Please use ‘abstract submission’ as subject heading.  The body of the message should include the author’s name(s), title, and contact information. 
> 
> For more information about the call or the conference, contact the organizers: Tom Roeper, Luiz Amaral, or Barbara Zurer Pearson ( roeper at linguist.umass.edu, amaral at spanport.umass.edu or bpearson at research.umass.edu )
> 
> Abstract deadline: February 29, 2012 (midnight EST)
> 
> Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2012
> 
> Workshop dates: April 20-21, 2012
> 
> 
> 
> ************************************************
> Barbara Zurer Pearson, Ph.D.
> Research Associate, Depts of Linguistics and   Communication Disorders
> c/o 226 South College
> University of Massachusetts Amherst
> Amherst MA 01003
> 
> bpearson at research.umass.edu
> http://www.umass.edu/aae/bp_indexold.htm
> http://www.zurer.com/pearson
> 
> <Call_LARC_HeritageConference.doc>

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