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Tue Jan 19 2010
Calls: Lang Acquisition/Spain
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1. Aurora Bel &
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6th International Conference on Language Acquisition
Message 1: 6th International Conference on Language Acquisition
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Date: 18-Jan-2010
From: Aurora Bel & Liliana Tolchinsky; <cial2010 ub.edu>
Subject: 6th International Conference on Language Acquisition
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Full Title: 6th International Conference on Language Acquisition Date: 08-Sep-2010 - 10-Sep-2010 Location: Barcelona, Spain Contact Person: Aurora Bel & Liliana Tolchinsky Meeting Email: cial2010 ub.edu Web Site: http://stel.ub.edu/cial2010 Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: The 6th International Conference on Language Acquisition will take place from 8-10 September 2010 at the University of Barcelona (Spain) under the auspices of AEAL (Asociación para el Estudio de la Adquisición del Lenguaje, 'Association for the Study of Language Acquisition'). The Conference provides a forum to disseminate research and to become acquainted with new research developments in the domain of language acquisition. AEAL is pleased to invite you to participate in this conference with proposal for posters, individual papers or symposia on any topic in the areas of Language Acquisition. The conference is organized by the GRERLI Research Group at the University of Barcelona and the ALLENCAM Research Group at the Pompeu Fabra University. Call for Papers Abstract Submission until February 15, 2010 Submissions will consist of an abstract no more than 500 words in length of original, unpublished research. Detailed information regarding abstract format, content, and evaluation criteria can be found at http://stel.ub.edu/cial2010 Abstracts in the following areas are welcomed: - Early language acquisition, including speech perception, preverbal communication, phonological, morphological, syntactic, lexical- semantic or pragmatic development in monolingual, bilingual or multilingual children, in first, second or foreign language acquisition. - Later language acquisition (beyond age 5), including spoken, written or signed discourse, reading and writing; figurative uses of language, phonological, morphological, syntactic, lexical-semantic or pragmatic development in monolingual, bilingual or multilingual children, in first, second or foreign language acquisition. - Language acquisition in atypical population, language disorders and / or disorders in spoken, written or signed communication. - Tools for studying language, including contributions that highlight methodological issues such as sampling, data analysis, innovative statistical techniques, intervention studies. - Perspectives on Language acquisition, including contributions discussing epistemological basis of language research, explicative models of development, cross linguistic perspectives. Invited Speakers: Naama Friedman, University of Tel Aviv John Trueswell, University of Pennsylvania Ruth Berman, Emeritus Professor, Tel Aviv University Dan Slobin, Emeritus Professor, University of Berkeley Early registration - Deadline: 30 May de 2010 AEAL members: 200 Non-AEAL members: 250 Students: 100 Abstracts must be received before February 15, 2010 and should be submitted using the online submission system at http://stel.ub.edu/cial2010.
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