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LX panel at Anthropology of Japan in Japan Fall Meeting Short Title: AJJ Date: 13-Nov-2004 - 14-Nov-2004 Location: Tokyo, Japan Contact: Debra Occhi Contact Email: AJJProposals2004Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueyahoo.com Meeting URL: http://ajj-online.net Linguistic Sub-field: Discourse Analysis ,Pragmatics ,Sociolinguistics ,Writing Systems ,Ling & Literature ,Cognitive Science ,Anthropological Linguistics ,Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2004 Meeting Description: The Institute of Contemporary Japanese Studies at Waseda AND The Institute of Comparative Culture at Sophia announce a call for papers to Anthropology of Japan in Japan (AJJ) 7th Annual Meeting 2004 November 13th (at Waseda) and 14th (at Sophia) in Tokyo, Japan Ethnographies of Language This panel focuses on ethnography-oriented research of language use as well as discourse patterns within contemporary Japanese society. Paper topics may include naming practices, gendered identity display, language use among youth, language in media, and other arenas of ethnographic interest. Papers should be presented in English or Japanese. Organizers: Debra Occhi (docchi
miyazaki-mic.ac.jp) and Risako Ide (risako
sakura.cc.tsukuba.ac.jp) AJJ is a professional organization comprised of over 150 social scientists living in and/or conducting research on Japan. In addition to established scholars, our meetings always include a wide range of younger scholars (undergraduate and masters course students as well as those doing Ph.D. fieldwork) who might even be working on their first project. We offer a supportive and receptive environment for these scholars to present to a knowledgeable audience and get feedback on their work.
29th Boston University Conference on Language Development Short Title: BUCLD 29 Date: 05-Nov-2004 - 07-Nov-2004 Location: Boston, MA, United States of America Contact: Seungwan Ha Contact Email: langconfMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebu.edu Meeting URL: http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD Linguistic Sub-field: Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 15-May-2004 Meeting Description: The conference includes about 90 papers and 40 posters in such areas as theoretical approaches to language acquisition, cross-cultural language development, second language development, language disorders, and literacy development. CALL FOR PAPERS (2nd call) THE 29th ANNUAL BOSTON UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT NOVEMBER 5, 6 & 7, 2004 Keynote Speaker: Elizabeth S. Spelke, Harvard University "Language and Core Knowledge" Plenary Speaker: Ken Wexler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Beauty and Awe: Language Acquisition as High Science" Lunch Symposium "Where does grammar come from? A debate on the nature of child language acquisition?" Michael Tomasello, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Stephen Crain, University of Maryland - College Park All topics in the fields of first and second language acquisition from all theoretical perspectives will be fully considered, including: Bilingualism Cognition & Language Creoles & Pidgins Discourse Exceptional Language Input & Interaction Language Disorders Linguistic Theory (Syntax, Semantics, Phonology, Morphology, Lexicon) Literacy & Narrative Neurolinguistics Pragmatics Pre-linguistic Development Signed Languages Sociolinguistics Speech Perception & Production Presentations will be 20 minutes long followed by a 10 minute question period. Posters will be on display for a full day with two attended sessions during the day. ABSTRACT FORMAT AND CONTENT Abstracts submitted must represent original, unpublished research. Abstracts should be anonymous, clearly titled and no more than 450 words in length. They should also fit on one page, with an optional second page for references or figures if required. Abstracts longer than 450 words will be rejected without being evaluated. Please note the word count at the bottom of the abstract. Note that words counts need not include the abstract title or the list of references. A suggested format and style for abstracts is available at the conference website: http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD/template.html All abstracts must be submitted as PDF documents. Specific instructions for how to create PDF documents are available at the website: http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD/pdfinfo.html Free services/software for creating PDF documents are available from: http://www.adobe.com (free trial: five free documents) If you encounter a problem creating a PDF file, please contact us for further assistance. Please use the first author's last name as the file name (eg. Smith.pdf). No author information should appear anywhere in the contents of the PDF file itself. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Electronic submission: To facilitate the abstract submission process, abstracts will be submitted using the form available at the conference website: http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD/abstract.html Specific instructions for abstract submission are available on this website. Abstracts will be accepted between March 15 and May 15. Contact information for each author must be submitted via webform. No author information should appear anywhere in the abstract PDF. At the time of submission you will be asked whether you would like your abstract to be considered for a poster, a paper, or both. Although each author may submit as many abstracts as desired, we will accept for presentation by each author: (a) a maximum of 1 first authored paper/poster, and (b) a maximum of 2 papers/posters in any authorship status. Note that no changes in authorship (including deleting an author or changing author order) will be possible after the review process is completed. DEADLINE: All submissions must be received by 8:00 PM EST, May 15, 2004. Late abstracts will not be considered, whatever the reason for the delay. We regret that we cannot accept abstract submissions by fax or email. Submissions via surface mail will only be accepted in special circumstances, on a case by case basis. ABSTRACT SELECTION Each abstract is blind reviewed by 5 reviewers from a panel of approximately 80 international scholars. Further information about the review process is available at: http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD/reviewprocess.html Acknowledgment of receipt of the abstract will be sent by email as soon as possible after receipt. Notice of acceptance or rejection will be sent to first authors only, in early August, by email. Pre-registration materials and preliminary schedule will be available in late August, 2004. If your abstract is accepted, you will need to submit a 150-word abstract including title, author(s) and affiliation(s) for inclusion in the conference handbook. Guidelines will be provided along with notification of acceptance. Abstracts accepted as papers will be invited for publication in the BUCLD Proceedings. Abstracts accepted as posters will be invited for publication online only, but not in the printed version. All conference papers will be selected on the basis of abstracts submitted. Although each abstract will be evaluated individually, we will attempt to honor requests to schedule accepted papers together in group sessions. No schedule changes will be possible once the schedule is set. Scheduling requests for religious reasons can only be considered before the review process is complete. A space is provided on the abstract submission webform to specify such requests. FURTHER INFORMATION Information regarding the conference may be accessed at http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD Boston University Conference on Language Development 96 Cummington Street, Room 244 Boston, MA 02215 U.S.A. Telephone: (617) 353-3085 Email: langconf
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