LINGUIST List 19.2912
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Thu Sep 25 2008
Calls: Anthro Ling,General Ling/USA; Lang Acquisition/Portugal
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1. Elizabeth
Neilson,
Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America
2. João
Costa,
Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition
Message 1: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America
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Date: 25-Sep-2008
From: Elizabeth Neilson <e.neilson utah.edu>
Subject: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America
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Full Title: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America Short Title: CELCNA Date: 27-Mar-2009 - 29-Mar-2009 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Contact Person: Elizabeth Neilson Meeting Email: e.neilson utah.edu Web Site: http://www.cail.utah.edu/?pageId=1049 Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Documentation Call Deadline: 16-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America 5th annual CELCNA Dates: March 27-29, 2009, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sponsors: Smithsonian Institution, American Philosophical Society, and CAIL (Center for American Indian Languages, University of Utah) Keynote speaker: Nora England (University of Texas, Austin) Call for Papers Papers or posters are invited on any aspect of American Indian languages, in particular on documentation or revitalization. American Indian participants are especially invited. Papers are 20 minutes each in length, with an additional 10 minutes for discussion. Deadline for abstracts : Jan. 16, 2009. The Program Committee will announce results about Feb. 2. Papers and posters can be presented in English or Spanish; abstracts can be submitted in English or Spanish. There will some be Spanish language sessions, and those working with indigenous languages of Latin America are encouraged to come and participate. Habrán algunas sesiones en español, y por eso se invitan ponencias y posters en español; los abstracts también pueden ser entregados en español. Son muy cordialmente invitados todos los que trabajan con lenguas indígenas de América Latina. Abstract guidelines: Abstracts, no longer than 300 words (a paragraph or two will do), should include paper title, name of author(s), affiliation. Abstracts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format, RTF, or PDF to http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/celcna09. Please ensure that contact details are current for January to April 2009. Only one abstract per person (except where a paper has multiple authors).
Message 2: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition
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Date: 24-Sep-2008
From: João Costa <jcosta fcsh.unl.pt>
Subject: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition
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Full Title: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition Short Title: GALA 2009 Date: 09-Sep-2009 - 11-Sep-2009 Location: Lisbon, Portugal Contact Person: João Costa Meeting Email: jcosta fcsh.unl.pt Web Site: http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/linguistica/gala2009 Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2009 Meeting Description: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (GALA) wishes to bring together researchers on first and second language acquisition, bilingual acquisition, language pathology, the acquisition of sign language, and brain imaging research for acquisition and pathology within a generative framework. Call for Papers GALA 2009 will focus on first and second language acquisition, bilingual acquisition, language pathology, the acquisition of sign language, and brain imaging research for acquisition and pathology. Besides the main session, two workshops will be held on 'Sound structures and lexical representations' (organized by Maria João Freitas), and on 'Cross-population study of atypical language acquisition' (organized by Phillipe Prévost and Laurie Tuller). Talks for the main session and the workshops will be 20 minutes long, followed by 10 minutes discussion. At most one single-authored and one joint abstract (or two joint abstracts) per author will be considered. There will be two poster sessions. Please indicate in your submission whether you want your abstract to be considered for the main session, a workshop, for oral presentation, poster, or both. Abstracts should be sent to gala2009 fcsh.unl.pt Guidelines for abstracts and further information on www.fcsh.unl.pt/linguistica/gala2009
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