22.2646, Confs: Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics/Tucson
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Subject: 22.2646, Confs: Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics/Tucson
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Date: 24-Jun-2011
From: Chantelle Warner [warnerc at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: Multilingual 2.0?
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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 17:02:16
From: Chantelle Warner [warnerc at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: Multilingual 2.0?
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Multilingual 2.0?
Date: 13-Apr-2012 - 15-Apr-2012
Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
Contact: Chantelle Warner
Contact Email: warnerc at email.arizona.edu
Meeting URL: http://multilingualarizona.org
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
Over the past decade, a wide range of scholars have been working on projects that seek to clarify what multilingualism means- whether those scholars are housed in psycholinguistics, literature, translation studies, second language acquisition, history, linguistic anthropology, computer science, or education departments. But rarely do these researchers have the opportunity to speak with one another in a transdisciplinary setting about their findings. Meanwhile, the phenomena that we call "multilingual" or "monolingual" are changing before our very eyes- amid the rise of social networking, hypertextuality, national security discourses in Europe and North America, the industrialization of translation, and new phenomena of global migration.
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