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Message1: Conference on Multilingualism 2016
Date:15-Jan-2016
From:Heleen Vander Beken heleen.vanderbeken at ugent.be
LINGUIST List issue http://linguistlist.org/issues/27/27-293.html
Full Title: Conference on Multilingualism 2016
Short Title: COM 2016
Date: 11-Sep-2016 - 13-Sep-2016
Location: Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium
Contact Person: Evy Woumans
Meeting Email: com2016 at ugent.be
Web Site: http://www.com2016.ugent.be/
Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 18-Mar-2016
Meeting Description:
The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at Ghent University is organising the Conference on Multilingualism from 11th September to 13th September 2016 in the centre of historic Ghent, in Belgium. The call is now open for oral and poster presentations.
The Conference on Multilingualism actually has a longstanding tradition. It started in 2005 at the University of Trento under the name 'Workshop on Bilingualism'. Since then, the name has been changed a couple of times to 'Neurobilingualism' and 'Workshop of Neurobilingualism'. This makes the current conference the ninth edition of the gathering. We decided to continue the tradition under the somewhat broader label of 'Conference on multilingualism' in order to include different aspects of cognition and not limit the scope to just bilingualism.
Invited speakers are Tamar H. Gollan (UC San Diego), Jon Andoni Du�abeitia (BCBL), and Narly Golestani (University of Geneva).
Call for Papers:
Participants wishing to present should submit a title and an abstract for their presentation before 18 March 2016 by email to com2016 at ugent.be. Please use the abstract template, which you can find on the website http://www.com2016.ugent.be/abstract/index.htm. Abstracts should be no longer than 400 words, including references. Notifications of acceptance will be sent on 25 March 2016. Suitable topics for presentation are all cognitive aspects of bilingualism and multilingualism, including (but not limited to) language processing, cognitive control, and (working) memory. Please indicate in your email whether you prefer a poster or oral presentation.
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