15.339, Calls: General Ling/USA; Lang Acquisition/UK
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Subject: 15.339, Calls: General Ling/USA; Lang Acquisition/UK
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 17:07:13 -0500 (EST)
From: cnjackson at wisc.edu
Subject: UW-Madison German Department Graduate Student Conference: German American Connections
2)
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:11:57 -0500 (EST)
From: maria.larranaga at uwe.ac.uk
Subject: Child Language Seminar
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 17:07:13 -0500 (EST)
From: cnjackson at wisc.edu
Subject: UW-Madison German Department Graduate Student Conference: German American Connections
UW-Madison German Department Graduate Student Conference: German
American Connections
Short Title: Germ.-Am. Connections
Date: 02-Apr-2004 - 03-Apr-2004
Location: Madison WI, United States of America
Contact: Carrie Jackson
Contact Email: cnjackson at wisc.edu
Meeting URL: http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~gdgsa/conference.2004
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Subject Language: German, Standard
Call Deadline: 02-Feb-2004
Meeting Description:
Graduate Student Conference
German-American Connections
The 6th Annual German Studies Graduate Student Conference at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison
April 2 and 3, 2004
Connections between the German-speaking world and the United States go
back more than 300 years. These ties have often been complex and at
times problematic. This conference will provide an interdisciplinary
forum in which to discuss such connections, both past and
present. Departments of History, Foreign Languages, Linguistics,
Comparative Literature, Philosophy, Geography, Political Science,
Foreign Language Education and Art History are encouraged to
participate. The conference will focus on German-American connections
in the following areas:
Linguistics
The historical and cultural connections between German-speaking
countries and the United States have had a definite impact on both
languages over the years. How has German immigration influenced
regional varieties of American English? How have varieties of German
spoken in the United States developed and been maintained over time?
How is the German language understood and perceived in the United
States, and conversely, how has the influence of English been received
in the German-speaking world?
Second Language Acquisition/ Foreign Language Pedagogy
Comparing and building connections between cultures has become an
increasingly important component in many foreign language curricula,
including German. How can one effectively help students compare German
speaking cultures with their own? What role do linguistic aspects such
as pragmatics play in the teaching of language and culture?
Abstracts of no more than 250 words must be received by Monday,
February 2nd, 2004. Submissions should not bear the author's
name. Please include the following information as a separate
attachment: name, title of paper, department and university
affiliation if applicable, address, phone number, and e-mail
address. Papers should not exceed 20 minutes in length (8-10 pages).
Please send abstracts by mail:
Carrie Jackson and Jurgen Schaupp
Department of German
University of Wisconsin
818 Van Hise Hall
1220 Linden Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
or by e-mail:
cnjackson at wisc.edu,
jschaupp at wisc.edu
Visit our website at
http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~gdgsa/conference.2004
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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:11:57 -0500 (EST)
From: maria.larranaga at uwe.ac.uk
Subject: Child Language Seminar
Child Language Seminar
Short Title: CLS
Date: 12-Jul-2004 - 14-Jul-2004
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
Contact: pilar larranaga
Contact Email: maria.larranaga at uwe.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/faculty/news.shtml
Linguistic Sub-field: Language Acquisition
Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2004
Meeting Description:
This year's CLS is hosted by the School of Languages and Linguistics
at the University of the West of England and is being organised by
John Clibbens, Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes and Pilar Larranaga. This
interdisciplinary conference was first held in 1977 and brings
together researchers from all over the world. Proposals are invited
for papers and posters on issues related to child language acquisition
and disorders. Submission deadline is 1st March 2004.
Child Language Seminar
12-14 July 2004
University of the West of England (UWE)
Call for papers - Second Announcement
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (plus 10 minutes for
discussion) on any aspect of first language acquisition, child second
language acquisition, first and second bilingual language acquisition,
speech development and language disorders. Also there will be poster
presentations. Oral presentations and posters will be in
English. Abstracts for all presentation formats are submitted to blind
peer review.
Abstracts should be of no more than 500 words in length (including
examples and references), in 12-point type. All margins should be at
least one inch wide (or 2.5 cm). Please also include a summary of 150
words. Indicate in both cases the word count.
Authors are asked to submit their abstracts as e-mail attachments (pdf
or rtf formats are preferred, MS Word is also acceptable) with a hard
copy to follow within 1 week. No submissions will be accepted by
fax. In the email message, please also include the title of the paper,
name of the author(s), affiliation(s), address, phone number, and
e-mail address.
Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one
joint. All proposals should be sent as attachments to the following
address:
Maria.larranaga at uwe.ac.uk
We are pleased to announce the keynote speakers
Professor J.M. Meisel
July 12th: Simultaneous versus successive acquisition of bilingualism
in childhood
Professor M. Tomasello
July 13th: Constructing a Language
Professor von Tetzchner
July 14th: Developmental processes in alternative communication
Important dates:
Abstract Deadline: 1 March 2004
Acceptance Notification: 1 April 2004
Early Bird Registration: 1 May 2004
Full Registration: From 1 June 2004
Organising committee:
Dr John Clibbens (The University of Plymouth)
Dr Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes (The University of Plymouth)
Dr Pilar Larrataga (The University of the West of England)
Contact details:
Dr Pilar Larrataga
UWE (School of Languages and Linguistics)
Coldharbour Lane
Bristol BS16 1QY UK
Webpage
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/faculty/news.shtml
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