20.3555, Confs: Language Acquisition/Netherlands
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Subject: 20.3555, Confs: Language Acquisition/Netherlands
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Date: 22-Oct-2009
From: Ivana Brasileiro < I.BrasileiroReisPereira at uu.nl >
Subject: Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:43:57
From: Ivana Brasileiro [I.BrasileiroReisPereira at uu.nl]
Subject: Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
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Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
Short Title: EMLAR VI
Date: 03-Feb-2010 - 05-Feb-2010
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Contact: Diana Apoussidou
Contact Email: EMLAR.UU at gmail.com
Meeting URL: http://www.let.uu.nl/~Ivana.Brasileiro/personal/EMLAR/EMLAR_1.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Meeting Description:
EMLAR VI - Lectures and hands-on sessions on practical aspects of language acquisition research
We are happy to announce the sixth edition of EMLAR, taking place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, from the 3rd to the 5th of February 2010 (Wednesday to Friday).
The workshop aims at training advanced MA and PhD students working on first and second language acquisition in experimental research. Experts in various domains of language acquisition research are giving various lectures and practices. Covered are, among other things, phonological acquisition, language impairment, neuroimaging and sign language. Participants are also offered practical sessions on PRAAT, SPSS, Statistics with R, CELEX, CHILDES and CGN.
The full program of EMLAR VI and details about registration will be available at:
http://www.let.uu.nl/~Ivana.Brasileiro/personal/EMLAR/EMLAR_1.htm
For further questions, contact us at: EMLAR.UU at gmail.com
Confirmed Speakers and Topics:
Anne Baker (University of Amsterdam) - Sign language
Luca Bonatti (Sissa) - Statistical learning
Elise de Bree (Utrecht University) - Dyslexia/SLI
Stephen Crain (Macquarie University) - First Language Acquisition
Peter Indefrey (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) - Brain Imaging in Bilingualism Research
René Kager (Utrecht University) - Phonological Acquisition
Pim Mak (Utrecht University) - Eye-tracking with children
Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) - Second Language Acquisition
Jim Scobbie (Queen Margaret University College) - The use of ultrasound in Language Acquisition research
Workshops:
CELEX
CGN
CHILDES
Multilevel regression
Praat
SPSS
Statistics with R
Organisation:
Chen Ao
Diana Apoussidou
Sergey Avrutin
Ivana Brasileiro
Carolina Méndez Orellana
Luisa Meroni
Marie-Elise van der Ziel
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