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Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2016 10:58:07
From: Monika S. Schmid [mschmid at essex.ac.uk]
Subject: 3rd International Conference on Language Attrition
3rd International Conference on Language Attrition
Short Title: ICLA3
Date: 05-Jul-2016 - 07-Jul-2016
Location: Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom
Contact: Monika S. Schmid
Contact Email: mschmid at essex.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://languageattrition.org/icla3/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Third International Conference on Language Attrition (ICLA3)
Colchester, UK, July 5 – 7 2016
Call Deadline extended to: 30 November 2015! Please view call for papers here:
http://www.linguistlist.org/callconf/call-action.cfm?ConfID=218416
Plenary Speakers (updated):
- Jubin Abutalebi, Università Vita Salute San Raffaele
- Merel Keijzer, University of Groningen
- Judith Kroll, Pennsylvania State University
- Silvina Montrul, University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign
- Karsten Steinhauer, McGill University, Montreal
Conference Organisers:
- Monika Schmid (University of Essex)
- Esther de Leeuw (Queen Mary University of London)
- Laura Dominguez (University of Southampton)
- Elena Schmitt (Southern Connecticut State University)
Meeting website: http://languageattrition.org/icla3/
Program:
Tuesday, 5.7.2016
9:30-10:00
Opening
10:00-11:00
Brain signatures of L1 attrition: Evidence from event-related potentials
Karsten Steinhauer
11:00-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-11:45
Prepositions in Western Icelandic: Evidence from map task data
Nicole Dehé
11:45-12:15
Language attrition in multilingual development: An Austrian perspective
Ulrike Jessner & Manon Megens
12:15-14:00 Lunch and posters
14:00-14:30
Attrition profiles: What CDST can and can’t tell us about attrition
Conny Opitz
14:30-15:00
The Role of L1 Literacy in Language Maintenance Among Immigrant Adolescents
Elena Schmitt
15:00-15:30
Error Rates in L1 Attriters: The Impact of Age at Emigration and of Continued
L1 Use
Rasmus Steinkrauss & Monika S. Schmid
15:30-16:00 Coffee
16:00-17:00 Aging attriters: how methodological challenges can help construct
bilingual theories
Merel Keijzer
17:15-18:30
Reception
Wednesday, 6.7.2016
9:00-10:00
Language Attrition and Intergenerational Transmission
Silvina Montrul
10:00-10:15
Coffee break
10:15-10:45
Language Attrition in Bilingual First Language Acquisition: Longitudinal
Evidence from Preschoolers
Annick De Houwer, Mark H. Bornstein & Diane Putnick
10:45-11:15
Language attrition and reactivation in childhood. A case study
Cristina Flores
11:15-11:45
L1 attrition in a multidialectal setting: Input and Intake in L1 Spanish null
and postverbal subjects
Glyn Hicks & Laura Dominguez
11:45-12:15
An investigation of maturational constraints for L1 attrition: L1 attainment
of Turkish-English bilinguals in the UK
Tugba Karayayla & Monika S. Schmid
12:15-12:45
Investigating L1 attrition effects in Sylheti-English bilinguals from the
London Bengali community
Kathleen McCarthy & Esther de Leeuw
12:45-14:00
Lunch and posters
14:00-14:30
Investigating the neurocognitive correlates of L1 attrition: Changes in
morphosyntactic processing
Kristina Kasparian, Francesco Vespignani & Karsten Steinhauer
14:30-15:00
Gradient strength of NPIs in Greek attriters
Anastasios Chatzikonstantinou, Polyxeni Pata & Douglas Saddy
15:00-15:30 Coffee
15:30-16:30
Conflict and attrition between languages and neural consequences
Jubin Abutalebi
19:00- Conference dinner
Thursday, 7.7.2016
9:00-10:00
The consequences of native language regulation for bilingualism and second
language learning
Judith Kroll
10:00-10:15
Coffee break
10:15-10:45
L1 Tone attrition among bilinguals in an L2 speaking environment
Xiangjie Cao
10:45-11:15
Phonological convergence amongst G4 and lexical loss in G5 Hubei speakers in
Malaysia
Mai Yen Low, Eileen Lee & Tze Jien Khoo
11:15-11:45
Immigrants’ speech: is phonetic attrition a necessary precondition for
phonological attrition to occur?
Rosalba Nodari, Chiara Celata & Naomi Nagy
11:45-12:15
Adaptation or attrition? L1 rhoticity in American English-German late
bilinguals
Marie-Christin Himmel & Barış Kabak
12:15-14:00 Lunch and posters
14:00-15:00
On the state of the art in language attrition research
Monika S. Schmid & Barbara Köpke
15:00-15:30
Closing
The following submissions have been accepted for a poster presentation at
ICLA3:
Transfer of metacognitive reading comprehension strategies in Brazilian
Portuguese and in English as a second language
Diane Blank Bencke, IFRS Farroupilha/PUCRS, Lilian Cristine Hubner, PUCRS
I am not an immigrant, but I still lose my L1: What is lost?
Kiranmayi Nallan Chakravarthi, Foundation Center, Ministry of Health
Individual L1 attrition: Permanent or temporary changes in speakers’ native
language?
Gloria Chamorro, University of Kent, Antonella Sorace, University of Edinburgh
& Patrick Sturt, University of Edinburgh
The impact of language choice on L1 use and maintenance: The case of Tunisian
bilingual speakers
LEILA CHARGUI, Faculty of Arts & Humanities of Sousse
Restructuring of L1 competence in Spanish-French late bilinguals: the case of
semantic extensions
Lyanne AHUMADA EBRATT, Octogone-Lordat, Barbara KÖPKE, Octogone-Lordat
Interpersonal Variation in Late L1 Attrition and Its Implications for the
Competence/Performance Debate
Dobrinka Genevska-Hanke, Universitaet Oldenburg
A longitudinal investigation into L1 attrition in Steffi Graf
Esther de Leeuw, Queen Mary University of London, Monika Schmid, University of
Essex
The attrition of French as a foreign languae (FFL): the case of Greek learners
Kleopatra Mytara, Octogone-Lordat, Barbara Köpke, Octogone-Lordat, Olga
Theophanous, Octogone-Lordat
Ab initio language learning and the summer break
Conny Opitz, Trinity College Dublin, Sarah Smyth, Trinity College Dublin
Cognitive fluency and problem-solving mechanisms in the context of third
language attrition
Sandra Reitbrecht, University of Vienna
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