LINGUIST List 18.2159
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Mon Jul 16 2007
Confs: lang Acquisition/UK
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17th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association
Message 1: 17th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association
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Date: 16-Jul-2007
From: Annabelle David <annabelle.david ncl.ac.uk>
Subject: 17th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association
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17th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association Short Title: EUROSLA 17 Date: 11-Sep-2007 - 14-Sep-2007 Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom Contact: Annabelle David Contact Email: eurosla17 ncl.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/niassh/eurosla17 Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Meeting Description: The 17th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association will be organized by Newcastle University, UK. Interfaces in Second Language Acquisition Research Plenary speakers - Judith Kroll, Pennsylvania State University, USA - Christophe Pallier, Cognitive Neuroimaging Research Unit, INSERM, Paris, France - Manfred Pienemann, Newcastle University, UK / Paderborn University, Germany - Natascha Müller, University of Wuppertal, Germany EUROSLA 17: 11-14 September 2007: Language Learning Roundtable: Perspectives on Language attrition. Convenor: Monika Schmid, Groningen Participants: Michael Ullman, Georgetown Ianthi Maria Tsimpli, Thessaloniki Elena Schmitt, Southern Connecticut Barbara Köpke, University of Toulouse-Le Mirail The full program of the conference is now online at: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/niassh/eurosla17/programme.htm
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