LINGUIST List 18.1308
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Tue May 01 2007
Calls: General Ling/Spain;Applied Ling,Lang Acquisition/USA
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1. Rebeka
Campos-Astorkiza,
BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Summer 2007 Linguistics Institute
2. Rebecca
Foote,
Interlanguage Systems of Heritage Language Learners
Message 1: BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Summer 2007 Linguistics Institute
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Date: 30-Apr-2007
From: Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza <rebekaca usc.edu>
Subject: BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Summer 2007 Linguistics Institute
Full Title: BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Summer 2007 Linguistics Institute Short Title: BIDE 2007 Date: 09-Jul-2007 - 14-Jul-2007 Location: Bilbao, Spain Contact Person: Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza Meeting Email: bide fil.deusto.es Web Site: http://littera.deusto.es/bide Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 10-May-2007 Meeting Description: The University of Deusto and the BIDE Group for Linguistic Research are pleased to announce the following summer events in Linguistics: 1- BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Summer School of Linguistics, 9-12 July 2007. 2- BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Student Conference in Linguistics, 13-14 July 2007. Deadline Extension to May 10, 2007 BIDE 2007 Student Conference in Linguistics July 13-14, 2007 University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain Keynote Speakers Eulàlia Bonet and Joan Mascaró, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Lara Reglero, Florida State University We are pleased to announce the 2007 BIDE (Bilbao-Deusto) Student Conference in Linguistics, BIDE'07. The aim of BIDE is to serve as rendezvous for new generations of academics from all areas of linguistic research (Theoretical, Experimental, Applied & Computational Linguistics). BIDE provides students a welcoming atmosphere where they can present their own work and get feedback from peers as well as senior researchers. Abstracts are due by May 10, 2007. Your proposal should describe original, unpublished work that may be in progress. Authors are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint submission (papers co-authored with faculty will not be accepted). Send your abstract as a PDF or WORD file to bide fil.deusto.es with 'abstract submission' in the subject field. The abstract should be anonymous and abide by the following specifications: do not exceed two pages (examples and references included); use 1 inch ( 2.54 cm) margins on all sides; and a 12 point size font (preferably Times New Roman). Include your name(s), title of the paper, affiliation(s) and contact information in the email body, and indicate what area of linguistics your contribution fits in best, e.g. morphology, phonetics, phonology, syntax, etc. English is the official language of the conference and all abstracts must be written in this language. Notification of acceptance will be sent around by the end of May. Accepted papers are allotted 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion. The papers presented at BIDE'07 are eligible for publication in the conference proceedings. The deadline for submitting papers will be announced at the conference. Organizing Committee Irene Barberia (University of Deusto) Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza (University of Southern California) Susana Huidobro (University of the Basque Country & Stony Brook University) Luis Vicente (Leiden University) Contact: bide fil.deusto.es Website: http://littera.deusto.es/bide
Message 2: Interlanguage Systems of Heritage Language Learners
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Date: 27-Apr-2007
From: Rebecca Foote <rkphilli uiuc.edu>
Subject: Interlanguage Systems of Heritage Language Learners
Full Title: Interlanguage Systems of Heritage Language Learners Date: 11-Oct-2007 - 14-Oct-2007 Location: Urbana, Illinois, USA Contact Person: Silvina Montrul Meeting Email: montrul uiuc.edu Web Site: http://www.slrf-2007.uiuc.edu Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 10-May-2007 Meeting Description: A growing trend in L2 programs and classrooms in North America, Europe and Australia is the increasing presence of immigrants or their children who wish to learn, relearn, or preserve their native language and culture. These are heritage speakers of minority languages who come to L2 classrooms with different degrees of command of the language depending on a variety of sociolinguistic circumstances. In many ways, their linguistic abilities are comparable to those of L2 learners with no exposure to the language and culture. Yet, these speakers also possess distinctive linguistic strengths due to the fact that they have received early exposure to the language, albeit limited in some cases. To date, there is very little systematic research which seeks to understand the complex linguistic profile of these speakers. This colloquium seeks to begin to fill this gap by extending current SLA theories and empirical methods to the study of this population. Questions that this colloquium will address are: 1)What theoretical approaches within first, second or bilingual acquisition can best account for the linguistic competence and performance of these speakers? 2) What are the linguistic strengths and deficits that these learners possess in comparison to typical postpuberty L2 learners? 3) How are these strengths and gaps explained? 4) Is formal instruction successful to help these speakers overcome linguistic deficits and become full speakers of the heritage language? 5) If so, what type of instruction is most effective to help heritage learners acquire or bring back aspects of the heritage language grammar acquired early in childhood? We hope that some of the answers to these questions can be found in the variety of approaches available within the general field of language acquisition. To have a paper considered for inclusion in this colloquium, please submit your abstract through the SLRF 2007 website (www.slrf-2007.uiuc.edu). Click on the ''Abstracts'' link on the left, and follow the instructions there. You should also send an e-mail to the organizing committee (slrf-2007 uiuc.edu) with the following information: Your name E-mail address Abstract title Colloquium name Please type ''SLRF 2007 Colloquia'' in the subject line of the e-mail. Note the following information about submissions to SLRF 2007: Only online PDF submissions at the site specified above will be accepted. Abstracts should be anonymous. They must be limited to 400 words for papers or posters, and 500 words (plus individual abstracts submitted separately) for thematic colloquia. Each author may submit no more than one individual and one co-authored abstract. Submission Deadline: May 10, 2007 (new deadline) Notification of Acceptance: July 1, 2007 If you have questions about this colloquium, please contact: Silvina Montrul (montrul uiuc.edu) Kim Potowski (kimpotow uic.edu)
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