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Subject: 7.242, Confs: XVth Scandinavian Conf of Ling, Child lg research
 
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Date:  Wed, 14 Feb 1996 08:14:05 +0600
From:  helge.lodrup at ilf.uio.no (Helge L=F8drup )
Subject:  Papers from the XVth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics
 
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Date:  Tue, 13 Feb 1996 14:47:41 PST
From:  thking at csli.Stanford.EDU (Tracy King)
Subject:  CLRF 1996 - schedule and information
 
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Date:  Wed, 14 Feb 1996 08:14:05 +0600
From:  helge.lodrup at ilf.uio.no (Helge L=F8drup )
Subject:  Papers from the XVth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics
 
 
Papers from the XVth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics
 
Papers from the XVth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics (1995, 543
pages) is available from the Department of Linguistics, University of
Oslo.  The price is 275 NOK (Norwegian Kroner) if you send us a check;
200 NOK if you pay to our Norwegian postal giro account. The price
includes postage and handling. Prepayment is not necessary. Send your
order to
 
E-mail:
nina.kulsrud at ilf.uio.no
 
Snail-mail:
Nina Kulsrud
Department of Linguistics
Pb 1102, Blindern
N-0317 Oslo
NORWAY
 
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Professor Helge Lodrup
University of Oslo
Department of Linguistics
Pb 1102, Blindern
N-0317 Oslo, Norway
 
E-mail: helge.lodrup at ilf.uio.no         Phone +47 22 85 48 31
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Date:  Tue, 13 Feb 1996 14:47:41 PST
From:  thking at csli.Stanford.EDU (Tracy King)
Subject:  CLRF 1996 - schedule and information
 
 
                 28th ANNUAL CHILD LANGUAGE RESEARCH FORUM
     Center for the Study of Language & Information, Cordura Hall 100
               Stanford University  --  April 12 - 14, 1996
                                       PROGRAM
          FRIDAY, 12 APRIL
        7.00-7.30 pm  Registration
        7.30 pm  Introductory Remarks: Eve V. Clark
        7.40 pm  Workshop: "Perspectives on an emerging language: creoli-
          zation and critical periods"
          Organizers: Judy A. Kegl (Rutgers University) and John
	  McWhorter (UC Berkeley)
        9.45 pm  Reception, Cordura Hall lobby, CSLI
 
          SATURDAY, 13 APRIL
        8.30 am - Registration
        9.00-10.30 am  PAPER SESSION - Chair: Helen Shwe
        9.00 am  Elise Frank Masur (Northern Illinois University)  Mater-
          nal labeling practices and infants' lexical constraints
        9.30 am  William E. Merriman & Colleen M. Stevenson  (Kent  State
          University) A reconsideration of the mutual exclusivity bias
	  in young 2-year-olds
 
        10.00 am Gedeon Deak (Vanderbilt University) & Michael
	  Maratsos (University of Minnesota) Preschoolers produce
	  multiple words for unfamiliar objects
        10.30-11.00 am  Coffee Break
        11.00-12.00 pm  PAPER SESSION - Chair: tba
        11.00 am Richard F. S. Hung (University of Hawaii) The role
	  of prosody in the acquisition of grammatical morphemes
        11.30 am Allyson K.  Carter & LouAnn Gerken (University of
          Arizona)  Functors in early on-line sentence comprehension
        12.00-1.30 pm  Lunch Break
        1.30-3.00 pm  PAPER SESSION - Chair: Lauren Shapiro
        1.30 pm Werner Deutsch, Angela Wagner, Renate Burchardt,
	  Karen Jahn, & Nina Schulz (Technische Universitaet
	  Braunschweig) From Adam('s) and Eve('s) to mine and yours in
	  singletons and siblings
        2.00 pm Kei Nakamura (University of California, Berkeley)
          Gender-based differences in the language of preschool
	  children
        2.30 pm Hrafnhildur Ragnarsdottir (University College of
	  Education, Reykjarvik), Hanne Gram Simonsen (University of
	  Oslo), & Kim Plunkett (University of Oxford) The acquisition
	  of past tense inflection in Icelandic and Norwegian children
        3.00 - 3.30 pm  Break
        3.30 - 4.30 pm  PAPER SESSION - Chair: Jennifer Arnold
        3.30 pm Hulya Ozcan (Anadolu University, Eski,ehir)
	  Pronominali zation in the narratives of Turkish-speaking
	  children
        4.00 pm Norma Jean Gomme & Carolyn Johnson (University of
	  British Columbia) Pronominal reference in 3-year-olds'
	  narratives
        4.30-6.00 pm  POSTER SESSION
         Annick De Houwer (Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study,
	  & University of Antwerp) The role of input in the
	  acquisition of past verb forms in English and Dutch:
	  Evidence from a bilingual child
         Susanne Doepke (Monash University) Is the simultaneous
	  acquisition of two languages in early childhood equal to
	  acquiring each of the two languages individually?
         Thierry Nazzi (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycho-
          linguistique, Paris) Role of prosody in the discrimination
	  of foreign languages by newborns
         Nitya Sethuraman, Adele E. Goldberg, & Judith Goodman (UC
	  San Diego) Using the semantics associated with syntactic
	  frames for interpretation without the aid of non-linguistic
	  context
         Helen Goodluck (University of Ottawa), Arhonto Terzi
	  (CUNY-Lehman College), & Gema Chocano Diaz (Instituto Ortega
	  y Gasset, Madrid) A cross-linguistic perspective on the
	  acquisition of PRO
         Thomas Hun-take Lee (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Scope
	  and distributivity in child Mandarin
         Eileen Shu-Hui Chen (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
	  Pragmatic comprehension: Development of Mandarin-speaking
	  children's strategies for interpretation of given and new
         Rushen Shi (University of British Columbia), James Morgan, &
	  Paul Allopenna (Brown University) Phonological and acoustic
	  bases for early grammatical category assignment: A
	  crosslinguistic perspective
         Michael Brent (Johns Hopkins University) & Joost van der
	  Weijer (MPI for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen) Segmentation
	  and word discovery: The interaction of lexical and
	  phonotactic knowledge in Dutch and English
         Heather Goad (McGill University) Codas, word minimality, and
          empty-headed syllables
         Mark Hale & Charles Reiss (Concordia University)
	  Phonological acquisition and the initial ranking of
	  faithfulness constraints
 
          SUNDAY, 14 APRIL
        8.30 am -  Registration
        9.00-10.30 am  PAPER SESSION - Chair: Maria-Eugenia Nino
        9.00 am Lourdes de Leon (Reed College) The acquisition of
	  vertical path in Tzotzil (Mayan): Language-specific vs
	  cognitive determinants
        9.30 am David P. Wilkins (MPI for Psycholinguistics) The
	  ver balisation of motion events in Arrernte (Central
	  Australia)
        10.00 am Sven Stromqvist (University of Gothenburg) and
          Hrafnhildur Ragnarsdottir (University College of Education,
          Reykjarvik) The linguistic encoding of spatial relations in
          Scandinavian child language development
        10.30-11.30 am  Coffee Break
        11.00-12.30 pm  PAPER SESSION - Chair: Rachel Nordlinger
        11.00 am Letitia Naigles (Yale University) English-speaking
          one-year-olds are verb learners too
        11.30 am Penelope Brown (MPI for Psycholinguistics)
	  Isolating the CVC root in Tzeltal Mayan: a study of
	  children's first verbs
        12.00 pm Masami Nomura (Daito Bunka University) & Yasuhiro
          Shirai (Carnegie Mellon University) Over-extension of
	  intransitive verbs in the acquisition of Japanese
 
 
All the meeting sessions will be held in Cordura Hall, Room 100 (at
Center for the Study of Language and Information), Stanford
University.  This building is located on Campus Drive, between the
Medical School and the exit onto Junipero Serra Blvd. From Palo Alto,
take Palm Drive, then turn right onto Campus Drive until you see
"CSLI" signposted (a left-hand turn) after passing the Medical School
on your right.  For a detailed map, with a zoom on the location of
Cordura Hall , please consult the CSLI
          homepage: http://csli-www.stanford.edu
 
 
The Proceedings of the 27th Child Language Research Forum (1995) have
been published by the Center for the Study of Language and
Information, Stanford, and are now available from Cambridge University
Press.  The Proceedings of previous CLRF meetings pub lished by CSLI
are also available from the same source.  Look for CUP's Spring
Catalogue for 1996.
 
 
 
                    PRE-REGISTRATION - CLRF-96
 
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(payable to CLRF) to: CLRF, Department of Linguistics, Building 460,
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later than March 10, 1996.  (Walk-in registration will be $15 for
students, $35 for non-students.)
 
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