14.3307, Calls: Applied Ling/Spain; Psycholing/Canada
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Subject: 14.3307, Calls: Applied Ling/Spain; Psycholing/Canada
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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:54:17 -0500 (EST)
From: Jeanne-Marie.Debaisieux at univ-nancy2.fr
Subject: 1st International Conference : ITC and Autonomy Applied to Language Learning
2)
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:42:34 +0200
From: Jussi Niemi <Jussi.Niemi at Joensuu.FI>
Subject: 4th International Mental Lexicon Conference
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:54:17 -0500 (EST)
From: Jeanne-Marie.Debaisieux at univ-nancy2.fr
Subject: 1st International Conference : ITC and Autonomy Applied to Language Learning
1st International Conference : ITC and Autonomy Applied to Language
Learning
Short Title: TAAAL
Date: 26-May-2004 - 28-May-2004
Location: Castelló, Spain
Contact: Ignasi Navarro
Contact Email: ignasi.navarro at fil.uji.es
Meeting URL: http://www.taaal.uji.es
Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 12-Jan-2003
Meeting Description:
This first international conference on ITC and autonomy applied to
language learning is aimed at anybody involved in language teaching
and learning who is interested in the contribution of ITC to
self-directed learning. It is organised conjointly by the GIAPEL
(Grupo de Investigación y Aplicaciones Pedagógicas en Lenguas at the
Jaume I University (Castelló, Spain) and the CRAPEL (Centre de
Recherches et dEuro(tm)Applications Pédagogiques en Langues) at the
University of Nancy 2 (France).
Invited speakers (provisional list)
Carol A. Chapelle
Professor of TESL/applied linguistics and Editor of TESOL Quarterly.
Iowa State University
Warren B. Roby, Ph. D.
Professor and Chairman of Language Studies
John Brown University
Jordi Adell
Centre d'Educació i Noves Tecnologies (CENT)
Universitat Jaume I
Programme Committee
GIAPEL - Jaume I University
CRAPEL - University of Nancy2
Iowa State University
Registration : see dedicated website :http://www.taaal.uji.es
Official languages : Spanish - French - Catalan - English
You are invited to submit proposals on any of the following topics:
Methodological aspects of the new trends in language learning
Pedagogical aspects of the application of ITC.
Innovative projects based on ITC and self-directed learning.
The common European Framework for Language Learning. The portfolio.
Abstracts should be sent to either of the appropriate (with respect to
language) persons on the list below.
Abstracts in Spanish:
Prof. Irma Mulet : vmulet at fil.uji.es
Prof. Mª Luisa Villanueva : villanue at fil.uji.es
Abstracts in French:
Prof. Mercedes Sanz : sanzg at fil.uji.es
Prof. Rosaura Serra : serra at fil.uji.es
Abstracts in Catalan:
Prof. Irma Mulet : vmulet at fil.uji.es
Prof. Ignasi Navarro : http://www.taaal.uji.es
Abstracts in English:
Prof. Mª Carmen Campoy : campoy at fil.uji.es
Prof. Ignasi Navarro : ignasi.navarro at fil.uji.es
Important dates:
Call deadline: January 12th 2004
Notice of acceptance: February 10th 2004
Reduced registration fee deadline: April 1st 2004
Final paper for proceedings: during the conference.
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:42:34 +0200
From: Jussi Niemi <Jussi.Niemi at Joensuu.FI>
Subject: 4th International Mental Lexicon Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Fourth International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, June
30-July 3, 2004. WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA.
The Fourth International Conference on the Mental Lexicon brings
together psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic, and computational research
on the representation and processing of words in the mind/brain. The
conference encourages a variety of perspectives on lexical
representation and processing. The language of the conference is
English.
The 2004 meeting will be held in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Windsor is
a small border city approximately 3 hours from Toronto and 5 minutes
from Detroit, Michigan. The end of June is particularly lovely in this
garden city and there are numerous things to do in the evening on both
sides of the border.
The conference will be held at the University of Windsor's new
state-of-the-art conference centre with reasonably priced rooms
(breakfasts and lunches included). As in other years we anticipate an
excellent selection of top quality research talks and posters on
topics that range from computational models of lexical processing
through neurolinguistics. As in the previous three meetings (Edmonton
http://www.discoveredmonton.com/ 1998, Montreal
http://www.canada.com/montreal/ 2000
http://www.criugm.qc.ca/mentalexiconf2000/ & Banff, 2002), the
conference will include both 15-minute platform presentations and
poster sessions on each day. We are pleased to announce that in
addition to the submitted presentations Michael Turvey (University of
Connecticut) and Alec Marantz (MIT) will give invited talks.
Past meetings have each resulted in special issues of Brain and
Language http://www.academicpress.com/b%26l . A fourth publication of
peer-reviewed papers from this conference is planned for publication
in 2005.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is on January 5,
2004. Acceptance letters will be e-mailed in the first week of
February following selection by the scientific committee consisting of
(Lori Buchanan, Gonia Jerama, Gary Libben, Deb Titone, and Lee
Wurm). Please send a one page abstract to mlg4 at uwindsor.ca.
If you have questions about this conference please contact on of the
members of the organizing committee:
Lori Buchanan: buchanan at uwindsor.ca
Lee Wurm: lee.wurm at wayne.edu
Lois Harwood: loish at uwindsor.ca
Online registration and more conference information will soon be
available at http://www.uwindsor.ca/buchanan
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