16.257, Calls: General Ling/Croatia; Neuroling/Austria
LINGUIST List
linguist at linguistlist.org
Wed Jan 26 19:27:01 UTC 2005
LINGUIST List: Vol-16-257. Wed Jan 26 2005. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.
Subject: 16.257, Calls: General Ling/Croatia; Neuroling/Austria
Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Wayne State U <aristar at linguistlist.org>
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U <hdry at linguistlist.org>
Reviews (reviews at linguistlist.org)
Sheila Collberg, U of Arizona
Terry Langendoen, U of Arizona
Homepage: http://linguistlist.org/
The LINGUIST List is funded by Eastern Michigan University, Wayne
State University, and donations from subscribers and publishers.
Editor for this issue: Andrea Berez <andrea at linguistlist.org>
================================================================
As a matter of policy, LINGUIST discourages the use of abbreviations
or acronyms in conference announcements unless they are explained in
the text.
To post to LINGUIST, use our convenient web form at
http://linguistlist.org/LL/posttolinguist.html.
===========================Directory==============================
1)
Date: 25-Jan-2005
From: Marija Brala < mb250 at gmx.net >
Subject: Space and Time in Language and Literature
2)
Date: 25-Jan-2005
From: Christa Einspieler < christa.einspieler at meduni-graz.at >
Subject: 5th Graz Symposium on Developmental Neurology
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:20:50
From: Marija Brala < mb250 at gmx.net >
Subject: Space and Time in Language and Literature
Full Title: Space and Time in Language and Literature
Short Title: STLL05
Date: 22-Apr-2005 - 23-Apr-2005
Location: Rijeka, Croatia
Contact Person: Marija Brala
Meeting Email: mb250 at gmx.net
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2005
Meeting Description:
STLL 2005 is aimed at providing a setting for presentations of innovative
work, both theoretical and empirical, relative to the expression of time
and/or space within natural languages. The aim is to compare and contrast
the structure of spatiality and temporality both at the conceptual and at
the lexical levels, and try to do so from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The rationale behind the aim is that crosslinguistic and interdisciplinary
approaches provide the best grounds for testing existing and drawing new
hypotheses about language.
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
STLL 2005: 'Space and Time in Language and Literature'
22-23 April 2005, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Convenors: Linguistics - Marija Brala (University of Rijeka)
Literature - Branka Kalogjera (University of Rijeka)
Keynote speaker: Dr. Henriette Hendriks (University of Cambridge, UK)
STLL 2005 is aimed at providing a setting for presentations of innovative
work, both theoretical and empirical, relative to the expression of time
and/or space within natural languages. The aim is to compare and contrast
the structure of spatiality and temporality both at the conceptual and at
the lexical levels, and try to do so from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The rationale behind the aim is that crosslinguistic and interdisciplinary
approaches provide the best grounds for testing existing and drawing new
hypotheses about language.
Suggested topics include (but are not restricted to):
- Organization and expression of space in language
- Organization and expression of time in language
- Crosslinguistic analyses of space and/or time expression in language
and/or literature
- Space and/or time at the lexicon - syntax interface
- (Interaction between) spatiality and temporality, and structure of the
narrative
- Linearity, history and historicity in literature
- Cycle and myth in literature
Other relevant topics are welcome.
Papers will be 20 minutes in length, followed by a 10-minute discussion
period.
Anonymous one-page (300 words) abstracts of submissions (including
references) should be sent to mb250 at gmx.net no later than February 10,
2005. Please, give your affiliation, postal address and phone/fax numbers
in the text of the message. A decision about the acceptance of papers will
be made by February 25, 2005.
A selection of papers will be published in a special issue of the journal
'Views and Voices', Zagar Publ.
The registration fee for the conference is 30 euros for the general public
(only attending), and 20 euros for those presenting a paper. The reduced
student fee is 10 euros. The fee covers refreshments during the conference
and a book of abstracts.
On the afternoon of the second day of the conference a trip to Istria will
be organised.
For further details contact:
Dr Marija Brala
Department of English
University of Rijeka
CROATIA
phone: +385-911-480360
email address: mb250 at gmx.net
-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:21:07
From: Christa Einspieler < christa.einspieler at meduni-graz.at >
Subject: 5th Graz Symposium on Developmental Neurology
Full Title: 5th Graz Symposium on Developmental Neurology
Date: 19-May-2005 - 21-May-2005
Location: Graz, Austria
Contact Person: Christa Einspieler
Meeting Email: christa.einspieler at meduni-graz.at
Web Site: http://www.developmental-neurology.info
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2005
Meeting Description:
Main scientific topics:
- The effect of spontaneous and induced neural activity on the developing
brain.
- Age-specific mechanisms and disorders of the developing brain.
Your oral or poster presentation is most welcome. The topic of your
presentation should refer to:
Activity dependent brain development.
Age-specific brain mechanisms.
Genetics of brain development.
Age-specific disorders.
Age-specific diagnostic procedures.
Age-related intervention.
Exciting progress has been made in the neurosciences of brain development
during recent years. Two hot topics of particular relevance to clinicians
deal with (1) the effect of spontaneous and induced neural activity on the
developing brain and (2) age-specific mechanisms and disorders of the
developing brain.
Leading experts from basic research will meet with clinicians to discuss
new findings and controversial problems concerning activity dependent and
independent brain development and their clinical consequences. The question
to what extent the development of certain neural functions is closely
age-locked while that of others is loosely age-related with a wide
inter-individual variation will be a prominent issue at this conference.
We bring together eminent scientists and clinicians from the various fields
of neurobiology and develop-mental neurology. Their contribution will be
relevant to clinicians in the field of child and developmental neurology,
neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, therapist, in short: to everyone
interested in child development and therapy.
Invited Lectures:
Among the invited speakers are Dawna Armstrong (Houston), Giovanni Cioni
(Pisa), Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz (Orsay), Sir Gabriel Horn (Cambridge),
Walter Kaufmann (Baltimore), Lamberto Maffei (Pisa), Gerd Müller (Vienna),
Brian Neville (London), Ron Oppenheim (Winston-Salem), and Martin Staudt
(Tübingen).
Organizing Committee:
Christa Einspieler and Heinz Prechtl, Medical University Graz;
and Peter Wolff, Harvard University Boston.
-----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-16-257
More information about the LINGUIST
mailing list