LINGUIST List 18.1409
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Wed May 09 2007
Calls: Cognitive Science,Neuroling/India; Lang Acquisition/Finland
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1. Gouri Sankar
Mahapatro,
Manovikas (GEMM)
2. Eeva
Rauto,
Foreign Language-Medium Studies in Tertiary Education
Message 1: Manovikas (GEMM)
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Date: 09-May-2007
From: Gouri Sankar Mahapatro <gouriraj sancharnet.in>
Subject: Manovikas (GEMM)
Full Title: Manovikas (GEMM) Date: 16-Jan-2008 - 17-Jan-2008 Location: Berhampur, Orissa, India Contact Person: Gouri Sankar Mahapatro Meeting Email: gouriraj sancharnet.in Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2007 Meeting Description: 1st National Seminar on Speech, Language Disorder: Assessment and Intervention in the Indian Context 16-17 January 2008 - Manovikas (GEMM), Berhampur, Orissa 'Opening the Dialogue Between Us' We would like to extend a most welcome invitation to you to participate in the 1st National Seminar on Speech, Language Disorder: Assessment and intervention in the Indian Context, which is being held in Berhampur, Orissa 16-17 July 2007. Manovikas (GEMM) contemplates to organise a series of Speech, Language Disorder: Assessment and intervention in the Indian Context seminars to set up a frame work and manual for the developments of tools and techniques appropriate to the local conditions and requirements. Both the seminar and the Institution provide important forums for the exchange of research and ideas relating to all aspects of normal and disordered speech, language and their assessment and intervention. Who should attend: speech-language pathologists, audiologists, speech scientists, medical practitioners, psychologists, linguists, neuropsychologists, neuroscientists, teachers, special educators and researchers. Papers/abstracts will be published in the series by Manovikas (GEMM): details to be announced soon. Last date of submission of abstracts: 1st September 2007. Contact: Director, Manovikas (GEMM), Station Road, Berhampur-760005, Orissa, India. E-mail: gouriraj sancharnet.in We look forward to seeing you at the seminar.
Message 2: Foreign Language-Medium Studies in Tertiary Education
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Date: 09-May-2007
From: Eeva Rauto <eeva.rauto puv.fi>
Subject: Foreign Language-Medium Studies in Tertiary Education
Full Title: Foreign Language-Medium Studies in Tertiary Education Short Title: FL-Medium Studies Date: 10-Sep-2007 - 11-Sep-2007 Location: Vaasa, Finland Contact Person: Eeva Rauto Meeting Email: eeva.rauto puv.fi Web Site: http://www.puv.fi/en/events/flmseminar2007/ Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 11-Jun-2007 Meeting Description: Foreign Language-Medium Studies in Tertiary Education: Opportunity for Language Learning and Gateway to European Mobility. The seminar will discuss the effect of FL-medium instruction on adult students' language learning in academic contexts, the need for language teacher intervention, optimal language attainment in FL-medium learning environments and the issue of promoting FL-medium teaching units in universities and polytechnics. Proposals for papers (20 minutes) are invited in the topic area of this seminar (for more details, see conference information /Program Announcement). Deadline for submitting the abstracts (max 300 words): 11.6. 2007. Acceptance notification: 18.6. 2007. Send your abstract via email to: eeva.rauto puv.fi In the body of the email submitting the paper, please include the author's name and the paper title.
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