12.1974, Calls: Phonological Acquisition, Phonology
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Subject: 12.1974, Calls: Phonological Acquisition, Phonology
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Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 09:24:43 +0200
From: gut <gut at spectrum.uni-bielefeld.de>
Subject: Phonological Acquisition in a Multilingual Context
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Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 09:28:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: Charles Reiss <reiss at alcor.concordia.ca>
Subject: Second North American Phonology Conference
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Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 09:24:43 +0200
From: gut <gut at spectrum.uni-bielefeld.de>
Subject: Phonological Acquisition in a Multilingual Context
Call for Papers:
PHONOLOGICAL ACQUISITION IN A MULTILINGUAL CONTEXT
Workshop at the 24th Annual Meeting of the DGfS (German Linguistics
Association) February 27 - March 1, 2002 Mannheim, Germany
Invited speakers (preliminary list):
Janet Grijzenhout
Barbara Hoehle
David Ingram
Margaret Kehoe
Zvi Penner
Marilyn Vihman
Irene Vogel
Martha Young-Scholten
The workshop aims to get researchers from different fields
presenting recent work on phonological acquisition both in L2 and a
multilingual L1 context.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Optimality accounts of phonological acquisition
* prosodic acquisition
* phonology/prosody in language contact
* phonology/prosody in multilinguals
* theoretical implications of research on phonological acquisition
Abstracts should be sent electronically to
lleo at uni-hamburg.de
or on paper to
Conxita Lleo
Universität Hamburg
Institut für Romanistik
von Melle-Park 6
D- 20146 Hamburg
E-mail submission, with plain-text abstracts in the body of the message,
is strongly preferred.
Presentations are limited to 20 min. (+ 10 min. discussion).
Schedule:
Abstract submissions (1 page) August 24, 2001
Notification of acceptance September 14, 2001
For general information on the Annual Meeting of the DGfS please take
a look at:
http://www.dgfs-home.de/DGfS-Mitteilungen/MIT53WWW/mit53www.html
Organization:
Conxita Lleo (University of Hamburg)
Ulrike Gut (University of Bielefeld)
Erika Kaltenbacher (University of Heidelberg)
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Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 09:28:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: Charles Reiss <reiss at alcor.concordia.ca>
Subject: Second North American Phonology Conference
Call for papers
Second North American Phonology Conference (NAPhC2)
The Linguistics Program at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec will
host the Second North American Phonology Conference (NAPhC2) from
April 27-29th, 2002.
We are pleased to announce that the following phonologists
have all accepted invitations to the conference:
Patricia Keating (UCLA)
John McCarthy (UMass)
David Odden (Ohio)
Carole Paradis (Laval)
Douglas Pulleyblank (UBC)
The theme of the conference is "I-Phonology", in the sense of
"I-language" discussed in Chomsky's _Knowledge of Language_ (1986).
We thus encourage submission of empirical and formal investigations
into the nature of individual I-phonologies, as well as into the
nature of the human phonological faculty.
Students are encouraged to submit abstracts.
Abstract length is not limited--complete papers may be submitted for
evaluation. Papers may be submitted and presented in French or English.
Accepted papers will be allotted 40 minutes, including discussion time.
Papers not accepted as talks will be considered for the Poster Sessions.
Please indicate in your message if you do NOT want to be considered for
a poster presentation.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically to
naphc at modlang-hale.concordia.ca
Deadline for receipt of abstracts is December 1, 2001. Registration
information will be provided after the announcement of the program in
January.
Preferred formats in decreasing order are pdf, ps, plain text, rtf, WORD
(Mac or Windows), WordPerfect (Linux, Mac or Windows). Word and
Wordperfect users should use no other phonetics fonts than SIL Doulos
(available at http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/encore-ipa.html ).
If you make a ps or pdf file under Windows or Mac, please verify its
integrity before sending it. Do not send any compressed files--make
sure your mail program does not compress automatically.
Further information will soon be available at
http://modlang-hale.concordia.ca/naphc.html
Organizers
Mark Hale & Charles Reiss
hale1 at alcor.concordia.ca
reiss at alcor.concordia.ca
Charles Reiss
Associate Professor
Linguistics Program H663
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve W.
Montreal H3G 1M8
Canada
514 848-2310 (office)
514 848-8679 (fax)
reiss at alcor.concordia.ca
David Reiss for New York City Council: http://www.reiss2001.com
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