LINGUIST List 16.1618
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Fri May 20 2005
Calls: Applied Ling/Cyprus;Lang Acquisition/Neuroling/USA
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1. Pavlos
Pavlou,
1st International Conference on Dialectal and Bidialectal Education
2. Almeida Jacqueline
Toribio,
Workshop on Language Processing
Message 1: 1st International Conference on Dialectal and Bidialectal Education
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Date: 19-May-2005
From: Pavlos Pavlou <ppavlou ucy.ac.cy>
Subject: 1st International Conference on Dialectal and Bidialectal Education
Full Title: 1st International Conference on Dialectal and Bidialectal Education Short Title: 1st ICDBE Date: 21-Nov-2005 - 22-Nov-2005 Location: Nicosia, Cyprus Contact Person: Pavlos Pavlou Meeting Email: ppavlou ucy.ac.cy Web Site: http://www.ucy.ac.cy Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2005 Meeting Description: University of Cyprus 1st International Conference on dialectal and bidialectal education: Recent challenges for future planning To be held at the University of Cyprus, Nicosia. November 21st-22nd, 2005. CALL FOR PAPERS The Department of English Studies of the University of Cyprus is organizing a conference on dialectal and bidialectlal education. The aim of the conference is to discuss research on a) dialectal and bididalectal education, b) mother-tongue education, c) non-standard languages, d) local and multiple literacies and e) language-in-education policy and planning. Papers in all these areas will be considered. Invited Speakers Prof. Jenny Chesire, Kings College, London UK Prof. Viv Edwards, University of Reading, UK Prof. Richard Watts, Universität Bern, Switzerland Prof. Juan Manuel Hernandez-Campoy, Universidad de Murcia, Spain Organising Committee: Andreas Papapavlou, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus Pavlos Pavlou, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus Proposals for contributions to the conference should be sent in the format below by 15th of July 2005 to: Pavlos Pavlou, e-mail: ppavlou ucy.ac.cy or post to: Pavlos Pavlou, Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus, PO Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus Prospective presenters will be notified about the acceptance of their papers by July, 30th 2005. DETAILS OF PRIMARY PRESENTER Family Name: ................... First name: ..................... (Prof./Dr/Mr./Mrs/Ms) Address: ......................................................... .................................................................. .................................................................. Phone Number: ...................... Fax No. .................... Email: ........................................................... Institution/ Place of work: ...................................... NAMES of other PRESENTERS Family Name: ...................... First name: .................. Family Name: ...................... First name: .................. Family Name: ...................... First name: .................. DETAILS OF PRESENTATION This can also be sent as an e-mail attachment. Presentations will be 40-minute long (30 min. presentation/10 min. discussion). Title: ........................................................... .................................................................. Abstract (up to 250 words): .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. .................................................................. Presentation Needs: OHP ____ DLP ____ Tape Recorder ____ Video ____
Message 2: Workshop on Language Processing
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Date: 18-May-2005
From: Almeida Jacqueline Toribio <ajt5 psu.edu>
Subject: Workshop on Language Processing
Full Title: Workshop on Language Processing Date: 12-Nov-2005 - 12-Nov-2005 Location: State College, Pennsylvania, United States of America Contact Person: Paola Giuli Dussias Meeting Email: processing psu.edu Web Site: http://www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/Linguistics/ Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Morphology; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Syntax Subject Language(s): Portuguese (POR) Spanish (SPN) Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2005 Meeting Description: Call for Papers Workshop on Language Processing November 12, 2005, The Pennsylvania State University Plenary Speaker: Manuel Carreiras http://www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/Linguistics/ Abstracts are invited on original and unpublished research on all aspects in the domain of language processing in Spanish, Portuguese or other Iberian languages (Catalan, Galician, etc.), including, but not limited to: phonological processing, lexical processing, syntactic processing, semantic and discourse processing, and language production. The workshop will feature an address by Manuel Carreiras, of the Universidad de La Laguna (Spain), whose principal interests are focused in the study of visual word recognition, sentence comprehension and the cortical representation of human language. The workshops will be incorporated within a broader context of linguistic activity at The Pennsylvania State University: the Workshop on Linguistic Convergence and the joint meeting of the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and the Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages, to be held November 10-13, 2005. These workshops and symposia feature plenary addresses by James Emil Flege (University of Alabama), José Ignacio Hualde (University of Illinois), Antonella Sorace (University of Edinburgh), Almeida Jacqueline Toribio (The Pennsylvania State University), and Juan Uriagereka (University of Maryland). Abstract deadline: June 1, 2005. Abstracts for the Workshop on Language Processing must be at most one page long on a letter-size sheet (8''1/2 by 11'') with one-inch margins and typed in at least 11-point font. An optional second page is permitted for data and references. Abstracts must be anonymous. Individuals may submit only once as presenter. Multiple-authored submissions for different projects will be accepted with the restriction that any person may be the first author on only a single submission. Please note that no changes in authorship (including deleting an author or changing author order) will be possible after the review process is completed. Abstracts must be submitted as a PDF file. Electronic submissions for this workshop should be sent to the following e-mail address: processing psu.edu Please use 'Processing Abstract' as the Subject header and include the information in (1) - (6), which should constitute the body of the message. Please make sure that all fonts are embedded. 1. Name(s) of author(s) 2. Title of talk 3. Area of specialization 4. Affiliation(s) 5. E-mail address(es) 6. Postal address(es) For further information, contact the workshop organizers: P. Giuli Dussias, pdussias psu.edu Nuria Sagarra, sagarra psu.edu Judith F. Kroll, jfk7 psu.edu Dan Weiss, djw21 psu.edu or visit the workshop website: http://www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/Linguistics/ Two scholarships in the amount of $500 each will be offered for students of Spanish-language heritage from outside The Pennsylvania State University community; information on applying for these scholarships will be available at the conference website. Participation by women, by underrepresented minorities, and by persons with disabilities is strongly encouraged.
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