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LINGUIST List: Vol-27-527. Wed Jan 27 2016. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 27.527, Calls: Language Acquisition/Spain
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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:24:00
From: M. Juncal Gutierrez Mangado [junkal at euskalnet.net]
Subject: Laslab Workshop on Crosslinguistic Influence
Full Title: Laslab Workshop on Crosslinguistic Influence
Date: 27-Apr-2016 - 27-Apr-2016
Location: Vitoria-Gasteiz (Araba), Spain
Contact Person: Esther Gomez
Meeting Email: laslab2016 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://laslab2016.wix.com/workshop
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Call Deadline: 13-Mar-2016
Meeting Description:
In this workshop, invited speakers will provide an overview of current
approaches to crosslinguistic effects in multilingual contexts. They will
offer evidence of these phenomena at different levels: (a) neurological (b)
phonetic/phonological, (c) lexical, and (d)morpho-syntactic levels. During the
workshop, presenters will also discuss ways of exploiting those areas of
crosslinguistic influence in the foreign language classroom, so that current
and prospective teachers that attend the workshop learn about how their
learners’ L1s affect the acquisition of a second/third language and what they
can do to make the most of this crosslinguistic influence in the classroom. To
facilitate the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas among researchers, students
and teachers, we invite them to submit abstracts for a poster session.
http://laslab2016.wix.com/workshop#!speakers/c66t
Call for Papers:
We welcome abstracts for a poster presentation session on any aspect related
to cross-linguistic influence in bilingual/multilingual acquisition and/or
second/additional language acquisition. Papers should focus on this phenomenon
and covered issues such as, but not limited to, the following:
- Factors affecting cross-linguistic influence
- Phonetic transfer
- Lexical transfer
- Morphosyntactic transfer
- Pragmatic transfer
- Neurology
- (Psycho)typology
- L1 use
- Codeswitching
- Language Teaching
- Individual differences
Abstracts should be a maximum 300 words (excluding references). Name,
affiliation and email address should be provided on a separate page. The
language of the workshop is English.
Abstracts should be submitted electronically to laslab2016 at gmail.com
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