LINGUIST List 16.1947
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Fri Jun 24 2005
Calls: Phonetics/Phonology/Netherlands; General Ling/U.K.
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1. Paola
Escudero,
Workshop on Models of L1 and L2 Phonetics/Phonology
2. Jan
Fellerer,
Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies 2006
Message 1: Workshop on Models of L1 and L2 Phonetics/Phonology
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Date: 23-Jun-2005
From: Paola Escudero <paola.escudero uva.nl>
Subject: Workshop on Models of L1 and L2 Phonetics/Phonology
Full Title: Workshop on Models of L1 and L2 Phonetics/Phonology Date: 08-Nov-2005 - 09-Nov-2005 Location: Utrecht, Netherlands Contact Person: Paola Escudero Meeting Email: paola.escudero uva.nl Web Site: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paola/modelsworkshop.html Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics Call Deadline: 30-Aug-2005 Meeting Description: Call for papers Utrecht University & University of Amsterdam November 8 and 9, 2005 Utrecht, The Netherlands Call Deadline: August 30, 2005 The aim of this workshop is to discuss the adequacy and explanatory power of current models that aim at explaining how learners acquire the phonetic and phonological knowledge needed to accurately perceive and produce their first (L1) and second (L2) languages. The workshop will include oral and poster sessions on the following topics: Models of speech perception and production Models of phonetic and phonological development Modelling L1 versus L2 phonetic/phonological acquisition Explaining the relationship between phonetics and phonology Explaining the relationship between perception and production We invite abstract submissions for twenty-minute talks or poster presentations on any of these modelling topics. We specially look forward to receiving submissions that compare different existing models and how specific data confirm or disconfirm them. Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF format. All-inclusive abstract length is 1 A4 page, single-spaced and in 12 pt (10 pt for references). The abstract should include the title of the presentation and should be ANONYMOUS Submissions should include a pdf attachment as well as the following information in the body of the email: Abstract title, name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, and preference for oral or poster presentation. Send your submission to: paola.escudero uva.nl no later than August 30th. Invited speakers: Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Aarhus University Ellen Broselow, Stony Brook University Ann Cutler, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Joan Sereno, University of Kansas Mike Sharwood Smith, Heriot-Watt University Important dates: Deadline for submitting abstracts: August 30 Notification of acceptance: September 15 Pre-registration: September 15 Workshop: November 8-9 Location, organization, contact: Workshop venue: Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht. Organizer: Paola Escudero, University of Amsterdam Committee: Paul Boersma, University of Amsterdam Rene Kager, Utrecht University Andreia Rauber, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil/University of Amsterdam Ivana Brasileiro, Utrecht University Contact: paola.escudero uva.nl
Message 2: Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies 2006
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Date: 21-Jun-2005
From: Jan Fellerer <jan.fellerer wolfson.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies 2006
Full Title: Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies 2006 Short Title: BASEES 2006 Date: 01-Apr-2006 - 03-Apr-2006 Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom Contact Person: Jan Fellerer Meeting Email: jan.fellerer wolfson.ox.ac.uk Web Site: http://www.basees.org.uk Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2005 Meeting Description: The annual conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) will take place at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University (UK), between 1-3 April 2006. Abstracts are invited for individual 20-minute papers or for entire panels (2-3 papers) in any area of Slavonic philology, linguistics, language teaching, and translation studies. The working languages of the conference are English and Russian. Abstracts for language and linguistics papers or panels should be sent, with full contact details, by 1 October 2005 to Jan Fellerer at jan.fellerer wolfson.ox.ac.uk, or at the following address: Wolfson College GB-Oxford OX2 6UD United Kingdom. Further details are available on the website at www.basees.org.uk. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS IN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS At this year's conference we had approximately thirty papers in formal linguistics, historical linguistics, applied linguistics, language teaching, and translation studies presented by academics and graduate students from institutions in the UK and abroad. The annual convention as a whole brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines including literary studies, linguistics, cultural studies, history, economics, politics, sociology, film and media studies as they pertain to Central and Eastern Europe and to the former Soviet Union. Abstracts for language and linguistics papers or panels should be sent, with full contact details, by 1 October 2005 to Jan Fellerer at jan.fellerer wolfson.ox.ac.uk, or at the following address: Wolfson College GB-Oxford OX2 6UD United Kingdom. Further details are available on the website at www.basees.org.uk. Apologies for cross-posting of this notice.
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