LINGUIST List 21.1719
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Thu Apr 08 2010
Calls: Lang Acq, Psycholing/Canada
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
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1. Ludovica
Serratrice,
International Congress for the Study of Child Language
Message 1: International Congress for the Study of Child Language
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Date: 08-Apr-2010
From: Ludovica Serratrice <Serratrice manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: International Congress for the Study of Child Language
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Full Title: International Congress for the Study of Child Language Short Title: IASCL 2011 Date: 19-Jul-2011 - 23-Jul-2011 Location: Montreal, Canada Contact Person: Sanja Obradovic Meeting Email: obradovic.sanja uqam.ca Web Site: http://www.iascl2011.org/ Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics Call Deadline: 01-Aug-2010 Meeting Description: The next IASCL congress will be held in Montreal, Canada on 19-23 July 2011. The planned location for the conference is the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), located in the city's urban core. The general theme of the congress is Social, Genetic and Cognitive determinants in the Acquisition and Development of Child Language. General information can be found at http://www.iascl2011.org, where you will find details about the venue of the conference and accommodation. Second Call for Papers Call Deadline:01-Aug-2010 (symposia), 01-Oct-2010 (posters) A number of keynote speakers have been invited. There will be a plenary session (keynote speaker) each day of the conference. Confirmed speakers are Deb Roy (MIT), Simon Fisher (Oxford), Fred Genesee (McGill), Penelope Brown (MPI, NL). We are aiming for keynote presentations that will inform the general community of child language researchers with state of the art and latest advances and challenges in multidisciplinary areas of interests. We expect to have a few invited symposia (10-15%) on topics of general interest and closely related to the theme of the conference. However, the great majority of thematic sessions will be those submitted by participants on original, previously unpublished research on any aspect of child language. Symposia are 2 hours in duration and there are 4 presentations in each symposium. The submission deadline for symposium abstracts is Aug 1, 2010. As with the last conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, there will be allocated time periods for poster sessions, with no other parallel sessions. Also, note that we will not feature independent oral presentations, as we are moving towards thematic sessions and individual poster presentations only. The submission deadline for individual poster abstracts will be Oct 1 2010. For more information about submissions, please visit: http://iascl2011.org/submission.php
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