27.3919, Calls: Language Acquisition, Socioling/Spain
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Subject: 27.3919, Calls: Language Acquisition, Socioling/Spain
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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2016 12:54:44
From: Cristina Suarez-Gomez [cristina.suarez at uib.es]
Subject: Code Switching and Bilingualism
Full Title: Code Switching and Bilingualism
Date: 07-Sep-2017 - 09-Sep-2017
Location: Palma (Balearic Islands), Spain
Contact Person: M. Carmen Parafita-Couto
Meeting Email: m.parafita.couto at hum.leidenuniv.nl
Web Site: http://www.uibcongres.org/GALA13/paginas/pagina_421_2.en.html
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 13-Feb-2017
Meeting Description:
Most research on code-switching/code-mixing has focused on early bilinguals,
implicitly assumed to have enough competence in each language. Child and adult
code-switching/code-mixing have not been extensively compared and we are only
beginning to gain insight from the code-switching/code-mixing patterns and
preferences that differentiate child and adult native speakers, simultaneous
bilingual speakers, and second language speakers. The workshop seeks to shed
new light on the longstanding issues that language acquisition raises
regarding the mechanisms underlying code-switching / code-mixing.
Organizers:
Luis López (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Antje Muntendam (Florida State University)
M. Carmen Parafita Couto (Leiden University)
Hans Stadthagen González (University of Southern Mississippi)
Call for Papers:
Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts in any of the topics
listed above. Abstracts should not exceed one page in letter-size or A4 paper,
with one extra page for examples, tables, figures and references, with 1-inch
or 2.5 cm margins on all sides and 12 point font-size. The abstract should
have a clear title and should not reveal the name of the author(s).
Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author,
or two joint abstracts per author.
When you submit your abstract on the GALA conference website, you will be
asked to provide a short summary (150 words max.) of the abstract which will
be added to the book of abstracts. Upon submission, please indicate whether
your work should be considered for an oral presentation (either the Main
Session or one of the Workshops) or for a poster (or both). Submitting the
same abstract to both the Main Session and to one of the Workshops is not
allowed.
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