LINGUIST List 14.1106

Mon Apr 14 2003

Confs: Second Lang Acquisition/CA USA

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    Message 1: Conference on Second Language Acquisition

    Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 17:47:38 +0000
    From: petrova <petrovausc.edu>
    Subject: Conference on Second Language Acquisition


    Conference on Second Language Acquisition

    Date: 02-MAY-03 - 03-MAY-03 Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States of America Contact: Milena Petrova Contact Email: petrovausc.edu Meeting URL: http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~semconf

    Linguistic Sub-field: Language Acquisition

    Meeting Description:

    The Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, will host a two-day conference on Second Language Acquisition, May 2-3, 2003, funded by the Ahmanson Foundation, and organized around the theme of ''Knowledge of a Second Language Epistemological and Empirical Issues''.

    http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~semconf/

    May 2-3, 2003 Mudd Hall of Philosophy University of Southern California-University Park Campus Los Angeles, CA 90089

    Invited Speakers: John Archibald (University of Calgary) David Birdsong (University of Texas) Elissa Newport (University of Rochester) Bonnie Schwartz (University of Hawaii) Antonella Sorace (University of Edinburgh) Lydia White (McGill University)

    The intended audience is one consisting of linguists, cognitive psychologists, language educators, and philosophers interested in cognitive and epistemological issues. The conference will consist of six invited presentations, three on the first day, three on the second, and each followed by commentary.

    The kinds of topics to be addressed are L2 research and the critical period, L2 epistemological issues, L2 knowledge and the brain, L2 research: syntax and morphology, L2 research: phonology, etc. Related questions are those such as What kind of knowledge is ''knowledge of a second language''? Is L2 knowledge epistemologically the same as, or different from, L1 knowledge? How would one go about deciding? Crucially, is there a so-called ''critical period'' of language development, whose existence, per force, would require postulating L2 knowledge acquired post-puberty as fundamentally different from L1 knowledge? What about arguments rooted in the poverty-of-stimulus issue and are they applicable to L2 knowledge? How might L2 knowledge be represented neurologically in the brain?

    Registration is free to all those in attendance. However, we will greatly appreciate it if you let us know whether you plan to attend and when. Please email Milena Petrova: petrovausc.edu