11.636, Calls: Ling theory/Speech Pathology, North East Ling
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Subject: 11.636, Calls: Ling theory/Speech Pathology, North East Ling
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 18:42:32 +0100
From: elifava at ux1.unipd.it (Elisabetta Fava)
Subject: Linguistic theory & Speech Pathology
2)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 12:57:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Miok Pak <pakm at gusun.georgetown.edu>
Subject: Conference of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 2000)
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 18:42:32 +0100
From: elifava at ux1.unipd.it (Elisabetta Fava)
Subject: Linguistic theory & Speech Pathology
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Linguistic theory, Speech and Language pathology, Speech therapy
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
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Padova 22th - 26th August 2000
The Department of Linguistics of the University of Padua is pleased to
announce a conference on the relevance of Linguistics in Speech and
Language Pathology and in Speech therapy.
Our aim is to explore the interdisciplinary complexity of the interface
language/cognition and evaluate the relevance of linguistic theory in the
development of cognitive science; to discuss general problems posed by
different analyses; to bring under scrutiny theoretical assumptions taken
for granted in recent analyses, which may not be so obvious as they seem;
to investigate how even apparently minimal choices in the description of
phenomena may affect the form and complexity of the interface; and to
stress the theoretical and methodological relevance of the tools developed
in this area by focusing on empirical data of different languages.
We encourage submissions of papers dealing with any aspect of Speech and
language pathology in relation to any area of linguistics: phonetics,
phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, language acquisition,
language change, sign language, bilingualism, sociolinguistics,
neurolinguistics, cognitive grammar, generative grammar, etc.
We welcome submissions of proposals for
PAPERS
POSTERS
Abstracts should be as specific as possible and include a statement of the
author's topic or problem, approach and conclusions.
Authors interested in presenting a paper should submit one copy of a
one-page abstracts (plus one-page for references). Please send a separate
cover page with the following information:
1. Name & affiliation.
2. Title of paper/poster.
3. Mail address
4. E-mail address
5. Phone and/or Fax number
6. Audiovisual needs
7. Status (faculty, graduate student)
THEME SESSIONS
Theme sessions are encouraged. They are organized by an individual and
submitted as a unit. They are intended to deal with a unified idea or
topic, whether from similar or diverse viewpoints. Talks should be on a
coherent topic within the conference themes that can be expected to
generate opposing views and discussion with a broader audience.
Theme sessions will normally include 3 or 4 papers, plus a brief
introduction. Papers should be distributed in advance among participants
and participants are invited to refer to each other's approaches. Each
panel can accommodate introductory remarks framing the issues and three to
four 30-minute talks.
Proposals for Theme sessions should include:
- an overall abstract, outlining the topic and nature of the theme
session as a whole
- a short abstract from each presenter
The form of the abstract for the theme session, and for each included
paper, is the same as that for regular abstracts.
Please send the following information on a separate cover page:
1. Topic/Title of the Theme Session.
2. Name & affiliation of organizer
3. Names & affiliations of presenters
4. Mail address
5. E-mail address
6. Phone and/or fax
SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
PAPERS AND POSTERS: 15TH MAY 2000
THEME SESSIONS: 30TH. MAY 2000
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: June 15 2000
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES
Official language for Papers and Posters is English. There will be No
Translation service. Spanish official languages and French are admitted for
Theme sessions.
Organizing Committee
Prof. Alberto Mioni
Chair of the Department Discipline Linguistiche, comunicative e dello
spettacolo,
Università di Padova
mionial at ipdunidx.unipd.it
Dr. Paola Crisma
Diploma Universitario di Logopedista, Università di Padova
Dipartimento di Scienze geografiche e storiche Università di Trieste
crismap at univ.trieste.it
Prof. Elisabetta Fava, contact person
Dipartimento di discipline Linguistiche, comunicative e dello spettacolo
Università di Padova
elifava at ux1.unipd.it
Dr. Mario D'angelo
Diploma Universitario in Logopedia
Università di Padova
mario.dangelo at iol.it
Dr. Sara Gesuato
Diploma Universitario in Logopedia
Università di Padova
Dr. Alessandro Zijno
Diploma Universitario in Logopedia
zijno at dsc.unibo.it
contact person
Prof. Elisabetta Fava
Dipartimento di discipline Linguistiche, comunicative e dello spettacolo
Via Beato Pellegrino 1
Palazzo Maldura
I-35100 Padova (Italy)
Fax ++39-049 8274919
Elifava at Ux1.Unipd.It
REGISTRATION FORM
CAPITALS THROUGHOUT PLEASE
Last name:
First name:
Institution:
Address:
Post code / zip code:
City:
Country:
e-mail:
FAX:
Phone:
Send to
fax ++39-049 8274919
or
Elifava at Ux1.Unipd.It
REGISTRATION FEE:
70 Euros (35 Euros for students) before July 30, 2000
to be deposited at 10021 Banca AntonVeneta, sede di padova, via VIII
febbraio 5, 35100 Padova, CAB 12150, ABI 5040
after July 30, 2000: 100 Euros at the arrival in Padova
LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION: WWW.PADOVAnet.it
_____________________________________
Prof. Elisabetta Fava
Dipartimento di discipline Linguistiche, comunicative e dello spettacolo
Università di Padova
Palazzo Maldura
I-35100 Padova
fax ++39-049 8274919, phone ++39-0498274925
E-mail:
Elifava at ux1.unipd.it (Prof. Elisabetta Fava)
http://www.maldura.unipd.it
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 12:57:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Miok Pak <pakm at gusun.georgetown.edu>
Subject: Conference of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 2000)
NELS 2000
Conference of the North East Linguistic Society
October 6-8, 2000
Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Gennaro Chierchia
Junko Ito and Armin Mester
Howard Lasnik
Nels 2000 features:
Roundtable for Anti-symmetry and Minimalism in Romance Syntax
Workshop for The Neurological Basis of Language
Phonology and phonetics POSTER session
CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite abstracts for twenty-minute talks plus ten-minute discussions on
any aspect of theoretical linguistics. We also invite abstracts for
posters for the phonology and phonetics poster session and Neurological
basis of Language workshop.
Abstracts must be at most one-page with one-inch margins and typed in at
least 11-point font. An optional second page is permitted for data and
references. Submissions are limited to 1 individual and 1 joint abstract
per author.
We strongly encourage electronic submissions. Electronic submissions
should have the subject header "abstract" and include all the author
information (see below) in the body of the e-mail. Acceptable formats are
PC and Mac MS Word, text and RTF. Abstracts with unusual fonts must
attach the font file.
Postal submissions must include 6 copies of an anonymous abstract and an
index card including the following information: name, title of abstract
and area (phonology, syntax, etc.), poster or main session,
affiliation(s), mailing address, and e-mail address.
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: July 1, 2000
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: August 20, 2000
Electronic submissions: nels2000 at georgetown.edu
Postal submissions: Abstract Committee/NELS2000
Department of Linguistics
Georgetown University
37th and O street, NW
Washington, DC 20057
For more detail, visit our web-site:
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/linguistics/nels31.html
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