LINGUIST List 23.3750
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Fri Sep 07 2012
Calls: Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics/UK
Editor for this issue: Alison Zaharee
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Date: 06-Sep-2012
From: Ludovica Serratrice <serratrice manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: Child Language Seminar
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Full Title: Child Language Seminar
Short Title: CLS
Date: 24-Jun-2013 - 25-Jun-2013
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Jenny Freed
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/events/cls2013/
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Jan-2013
Meeting Description:
The next Child Language Seminar will be held at The University of Manchester on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 June 2013 (with registration and wine reception on the evening of Sunday 23 June). The Child Language Seminar is an interdisciplinary conference with a long tradition which attracts a diverse international audience of linguists, psychologists and speech-language therapists. It provides a forum for research on language acquisition and developmental language disorders. The keynote speakers will be: Professor Catherine Snow, Harvard University Professor Mike Tomasello, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig Professor Julian Pine, University of Liverpool Dr Courtenay Frasier Norbury, Royal Holloway College, London Registration: The registration fees are currently being finalised. These will be published as soon as possible on the conference website. We will offer an early registration discount (deadline 15 April 2013) and a discount for students. Registration fees will not differ significantly from those for CLS 2011. CLS Venue: The CLS 2013 will be hosted by the Language Development and Disorders Research Group in the School of Psychological Sciences at The University of Manchester. The University of Manchester is the UK's largest single-site University. As an internationally recognised research-led institution, our teaching and learning programmes are informed by the latest research findings delivered by staff at the leading edge of their fields. The Language Development and Disorders Research Group is a multidisciplinary team of researchers working to develop our understanding of the factors, processes and mechanisms involved in successful language learning and in speech and language disorders. The research interests of the group focus on four main themes: Typically developing children's early language development and the linguistic environment, specific language impairment (SLI), social communication and pragmatics intervention research, phonological representations and developmental speech disorders. Manchester: Manchester is a vibrant, cosmopolitan, culturally diverse city. It is notable for its sport, museums, galleries, theatres, music scene and shopping, offering something for everyone. Manchester is easily accessible by train (just 2 hours from London). There are direct flights from Manchester International Airport to all major European cities, and many long-haul flights are also available from Manchester. Accommodation: We are asking delegates to book their own conference accommodation. We have managed to secure preferential rates at four different hotels to suit a range of budgets. These hotels are all within walking distance of the conference venue and Manchester Piccadilly train station. Details will be available on the website in the near future. CLS Organising Committee: Jenny Freed, Elena Lieven and Catherine Adams
Call for Papers: Proposals are invited for papers and posters related to all aspects of child language acquisition and disorders. There are no key themes for CLS 2013 as we want to encourage proposals covering the full breadth of research relating to child language learning and developmental language disorders. To illustrate, proposals will be considered on children's first, simultaneous and/or subsequent language development, in areas such as grammar, phonology, lexicon, pragmatics, discourse, literacy, sign language, and psycholinguistic processing. The CLS is a peer-reviewed research conference and all proposals will be reviewed anonymously by the abstract committee. Presentation Format: Proposals should indicate whether an oral presentation or poster is preferred. The organising committee views both formats as having equal value but reserves the right to switch formats to suit the programme. Presenters will be notified about the final format of their presentation at the time their proposal is accepted. Proposal Format: Proposals must be written in English and include the following: 1. Cover Page: Title of presentation Authors' names and affiliations Name, address, telephone number and email address of contact person Preferred presentation format (oral presentation or poster) 2. Abstract: Title of presentation Summary of research undertaken (300 words maximum, single spaced). One figure or table and up to 3 references may be added and will not be included in the word count. (Do not include authors' names) Submitting Proposals: Proposals must be submitted in either MS Word or RTF format with paper size set to A4 and submitted as an attachment to an email (not as part of the mail body of the email) to Jenny.Freed Manchester.ac.uk using 'CLS Abstract Submission' as the subject of the email. You will receive an email back confirming receipt of your abstract. Key Dates: Deadline for submission of abstracts: 1 January 2013 Notification of acceptance/rejection: 1 February 2013 Registration opens: 1 February 2013 Programme published on website: 1 April 2013 Early registration deadline (reduced fee): 15 April 2013 Registration and wine reception: Sunday 23 June 2013 CLS conference: 24-25 June 2013 Conference dinner: 24 June 2013 Further Information: Further details will be added to the website in due course (http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/events/cls2013/). You can also follow CLS on Twitter ( CLSManchester). This will be updated as more information becomes available. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for further information about the CLS or if you have any queries please email: Jenny.Freed Manchester.ac.uk.
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