27.2138, Summer Schools: Linguistic Spring School: ''Linguistics, Language Learning and Education - Perspectives from Greece, Germany and Beyond...''/Germany

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Subject: 27.2138, Summer Schools: Linguistic Spring School: ''Linguistics, Language Learning and Education - Perspectives from Greece, Germany and Beyond...''/Germany

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Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 10:43:28
From: Eva Knopp [eva.knopp at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: Linguistic Spring School: ''Linguistics, Language Learning and Education - Perspectives from Greece, Germany and Beyond...''/Germany

 

Linguistic Spring School: "Linguistics, Language Learning and Education - Perspectives from Greece, Germany and Beyond..."/Germany

Host Institution: Universität zu Köln
Coordinating Institution: Universität zu Köln
Website: http://anglistik1.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de/21938.html

Dates: 26-May-2016 - 28-May-2016
Location: Cologne/Köln, Germany

Focus: Bilingual and Second Language Acquisition and Education
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
This two-day international spring school covers current issues and debates in
the study of language learning and its application in education. The sessions
will involve both presentations and interactive workshop components. They will
focus on language development in and outside of school environments. We will
draw on data from original research involving child and adult L2 acquisition,
as well as monolingual and bilingual development.
The language of instruction will be English. Greek and German will be used to
facilitate the discussions.


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                      Language Acquisition
                      Psycholinguistics


Subject Languages: English
                    German
                    Greek, Modern

Registration: 10-May-2016 to 20-May-2016

Contact Person: Eva Knopp
                Email: eva.knopp at uni-koeln.de

Apply by Email: eva.knopp at uni-koeln.de

Registration Instructions:
Participants from outside should get in touch with the organizers via email.




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