LINGUIST List 20.2060
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Wed Jun 03 2009
Calls: Applied Ling, PsychoLing, SocioLing, NeuroLing/UK
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1. Lexi
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1st Bangor PG Conference on Bilingualism and Bimodalism
Message 1: 1st Bangor PG Conference on Bilingualism and Bimodalism
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Date: 02-Jun-2009
From: Lexi Hindley <elp808 bangor.ac.uk>
Subject: 1st Bangor PG Conference on Bilingualism and Bimodalism
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Full Title: 1st Bangor PG Conference on Bilingualism and Bimodalism Short Title: BBBC Date: 02-Oct-2009 - 03-Oct-2009 Location: Bangor, United Kingdom Contact Person: Ryuichiro Hirata Meeting Email: bbbconference bangor.ac.uk Web Site: http://www.bilingualism.bangor.ac.uk Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 22-Jun-2009 Meeting Description: The 1st Bangor Postgraduate Conference on Bilingualism and Bimodalism will be an opportunity for postgraduates studying in the UK working on linguistic aspects of bilingualism and bimodalism to present their research and findings, and to come into contact with new ideas relevant to their work. The event will be truly bimodal and biingual by the provision of English-BSL interpreters for the duration of the conference - enabling Deaf and hearing participants to fully engage in all conference activities. Second Call for Papers The Committee invites submissions for presentations and posters on the subjects of bilingualism and bimodalism, which can include the disciplines of linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, education, sociology, & Deaf studies, though their relevance to language must be explicit. Abstracts of 300 words maximum (see abstract submission guidelines for more information) on any of the above topics are required. Abstract Submission Guidelines: Deadline for submission of abstracts: 22 June 2009 Submission Guidelines: -Abstracts should be submitted electronically to bbbconference bangor.ac.uk -Abstracts should be no more than 300 words either in MS Word, Rich Text Format, or PDF file. The font used should not be smaller than Times New Roman 12 pts. -The abstract document should include: 1.Title of the paper 2. List of 3-5 keywords 3. Main body of the abstract 4. Brief list of references -The word limit (300 words) only applies to the main body of the abstract. Please do not include your name or other identifying information in your abstract (Submissions will be reviewed anonymously). -The body of the email message should contain: 1. Title of the paper 2. Author's name 3. Academic affiliation -All abstracts are automatically considered for oral presentation. If you would prefer to present a poster instead, please indicate this in the body of email. -Author(s) will be notified if their abstract has been accepted for oral or poster presentation by July 17th 2009. If you have any queries, please email bbbconference bangor.ac.uk Invited Speakers: Marianne Gullberg (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) Ineke Mennen (Bangor University) Adam Schembri (DCAL at University College London). Oral Presentations will be 15 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion. Posters should be 120 cm wide or less (A0 or smaller). Key Dates: Deadline for submission of abstracts: 22 June 2009 Notification of successful papers/posters: 17 July 2009 Early Registration (£30): 20 July - 31 August 2009 Late Registration (£40): 1 - 31 September 2009 For further information, please see our website: http://www.bilingualism.bangor.ac.uk
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