LINGUIST List 16.3058
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Mon Oct 24 2005
Confs: Applied Ling/Amsterdam, Netherlands
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1. Monika S.
Schmid,
Workshop on Theoretical Models in Language Attrition Research
Message 1: Workshop on Theoretical Models in Language Attrition Research
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Date: 21-Oct-2005
From: Monika S. Schmid <ms.schmid let.vu.nl>
Subject: Workshop on Theoretical Models in Language Attrition Research
Workshop on Theoretical Models in Language Attrition Research
Date: 14-Jan-2006 - 17-Jan-2006
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact: Monika S. Schmid
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.let.vu.nl/english/research/projectSites/languageAttrition/graduateWorkshops/workshop4.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Meeting Description:
4th Annual Graduate Workshops on First Language Attrition, Jan. 13-17 2006 Title: Workshop on theoretical models in language attrition research Keynote speakers: Michael Ullman (Georgetown University) and Ianthi Tsimpli (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Deadline for registration: Dec. 1st, 2005 (you can register by sending an email to ms.schmid let.vu.nl) Fees: Participation will be free, travel grants are available.
Preliminary programme: Saturday, 14.1.: Presentations on individual projects, progress over the past year, problems and questions (if there are too many presentations, we may have to start on Friday afternoon already) Sunday, 15.1.: Unstructured discussion/debate at a venue to be determined Monday, 16.1.: Morning: Lecture on Declarative/procedural knowledge and attrition, by Michael Ullman. Discussion Afternoon: Lecture on Minimalism and attrition, by Ianthi Tsimpli. Discussion. Tuesday, 17.1.: Residual issues (we will finish around lunchtime) The workshop is scheduled to take place after the end of the first week of the LOT Winterschool (http://wwwlot.let.uu.nl/GraduateProgram/LotSchools/Winterschool%202006/index.html) at which there is also a course on L1 attrition, so that participants of this course will have the opportunity to attend the workshop.
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