LINGUIST List 19.1900
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Mon Jun 16 2008
Calls: Lang Acquisition, Ling Theories, Psycholing/Netherlands
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1. C.L.
Cannizzaro,
Relating Asymmetries between Speech & Comprehension in the Acquisition of Language
Message 1: Relating Asymmetries between Speech & Comprehension in the Acquisition of Language
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Date: 16-Jun-2008
From: C.L. Cannizzaro <c.l.cannizzaro rug.nl>
Subject: Relating Asymmetries between Speech & Comprehension in the Acquisition of Language
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Full Title: Relating Asymmetries between Speech & Comprehension in the Acquisition of Language Short Title: RASCAL Date: 24-Jan-2009 - 25-Jan-2009 Location: Groningen, Netherlands Contact Person: C.L. Cannizzaro Meeting Email: rascal rug.nl Web Site: http://www.rug.nl/let/RASCAL2009 Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories; Psycholinguistics Call Deadline: 22-Sep-2008 Meeting Description: Relating Asymmetries between Speech & Comprehension in the Acquisition of Language (RASCAL) In the past decades, research on language acquisition has identified several asymmetries between production and comprehension in various languages and in various components of the grammar (e.g., with respect to word order, referring expressions such as pronouns, tense/aspect, and contrastive stress). Many of these asymmetries came as a surprise to their investigators, because no asymmetries are expected under the traditional view of the grammar as a direction-insensitive system of rules. The aim of this conference is to bring together empirical and theoretical research addressing symmetries and asymmetries in language production and comprehension. First Call for Papers - RASCAL Conference Invited speakers: Lila Gleitman, University of Pennsylvania Helen Tager-Flusberg, Boston University We welcome contributions related to the following fields: -Linguistic Theory -First language acquisition -Second language acquisition -Bilingualism -Language disorders -Psycholinguistics -Pragmatics -Cognition & language -Discourse & narrative The topics to be addressed include, but are not limited to: -Symmetries and asymmetries in language comprehension and production -The relation between production and comprehension and the role of grammar therein -Methodological problems in comparing performance in comprehension with performance in production -Asymmetries between comprehension and production in language disorders Abstracts: Abstracts submissions are invited for 30 minute talks (with 15 minutes for discussion), as well as poster presentations. The conference language is English. Submissions should include: - A cover page with the title of the paper/poster, all authors' names and affiliations, and contact information of the 1st author (postal address, email address, telephone). On the cover page, include 2-4 key words relating to research fields and indicate whether you would like your abstract to be considered for a poster, a paper, or both. - A one-page abstract (single-spaced with at least size 11 font), with an optional second page for examples, data and references. No identity properties of the author should be found on the abstract page(s). Cover page and abstract must be submitted electronically to rascal rug.nl, in PDF format. Please title the email ''Abstract RASCAL'' + the first author's last name. All authors will be invited to submit their paper for a journal proceedings volume. The deadline for abstract submission is September 22, 2008 and notification of acceptance will be sent no later than October 27, 2008. Further information is available on our website: www.rug.nl/letlRASCAL2009 rascal rug.nl Organizers: Charlotte Koster, Sanne Kuijper, Gisi Cannizzaro, Petra Hendriks
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