LINGUIST List 19.2453
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Thu Aug 07 2008
Calls: Language Acquisition/Germany; General Linguistics/USA
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1. Anja
Mueller,
DGfS-Workshop: Production-comprehension Asymmetries
2. Linguistics
Program,
Michigan Linguistics Society, 38th Annual Meeting
Message 1: DGfS-Workshop: Production-comprehension Asymmetries
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Date: 07-Aug-2008
From: Anja Mueller <Anjamueller em.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: DGfS-Workshop: Production-comprehension Asymmetries
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Full Title: DGfS-Workshop: Production-comprehension Asymmetries Date: 03-Mar-2009 - 06-Mar-2009 Location: Osnabrück, Germany Contact Person: Anja Mueller Meeting Email: Anjamueller em.uni-frankfurt.de Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 20-Aug-2008 Meeting Description: We are very pleased to announce the Workshop Comprehension-Production- Asymmetries in Child Language, to be held at the University of Osnabrück (Germany), March 3 to March 6, 2009, as part of the Annual Meeting of the German Linguistics Society (DGfS). Second Call for Papers Production-comprehension asymmetries in child language Call Deadline: 20-August-2008 The workshop comprises a main and a special session. The main session aims at considering comprehension-production asymmetries in child language from theoretical and methodical perspectives (chairs by Angela Grimm & Anja Müller). The topic of the special session is Pronouns, Clitics, and Binding Theory (chairs by Cornelia Hamann & Esther Ruigendijk). Contributions should address al least one of the following topics: - new results and theoretical accounts - monolingual and bilingual acquisition - atypical development - advantages and disadvantages of experimental research methods Presentations are allotted to 25 minutes (20 min. presentation and 5 min. for discussion). A more detailed description of the workshop (call for the main session and call for the special session) and information on the DGfS-Meeting can be found at: http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb/fb10/inst_i/DaZ/Wissenschaftliche_Tagungen/DGfS_2009__AG3.html Guidelines for Abstract submissions: The abstract should consist in a two-pages MS-Word or PDF file. The first page should include the title of your presentation and your abstract (2.5 cm margins on each side and 12pt font size, single-spaced). The second page should include the author's name(s), affiliation(s), email address and again the title of your presentation. Please indicate at this page the session (main or special session) you are submitting the abstract to. Submit your abstract to dgfs-ag3 dlist.uni-frankfurt.de. Abstract and workshop language is English. Dates and Deadlines: Call deadline: August 20, 2008. (please specify if you submit to the main or the special session) Notification of acceptance: September 5, 2008 Preliminary program: September 16, 2008 Final Program: December 1, 2008 Workshop: March 3 to March 6, 2009.
Message 2: Michigan Linguistics Society, 38th Annual Meeting
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Date: 06-Aug-2008
From: Linguistics Program <linguistics wayne.edu>
Subject: Michigan Linguistics Society, 38th Annual Meeting
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Full Title: Michigan Linguistics Society, 38th Annual Meeting Short Title: MLS 38 Date: 25-Oct-2008 - 25-Oct-2008 Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA Contact Person: Linguistics Program Meeting Email: linguistics wayne.edu Web Site: http://www.clas.wayne.edu/mls38/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 05-Sep-2008 Meeting Description: MLS 38 will take place at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center on the campus of Wayne State University. This year's keynote speaker is Charles Li of the University of California - Santa Barbara. Papers are invited for general sessions in all areas of linguistics and for a special session on Chinese linguistics. Presentations will be 20 minutes in length with 10 minutes for discussion. Second Call for Papers - Deadline for receipt of abstracts is Friday, September 5, 2008 - Abstracts should be limited to 500 words, excluding references - Abstracts should be submitted online by following the instructions under the ''Online Abstract Submissions'' tab at http://www.clas.wayne.edu/mls38/ - Hard copy submissions will not be accepted Abstract submissions will be reviewed anonymously and notification of acceptance will be sent by October 1, 2008.
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