LINGUIST List 14.1624

Mon Jun 9 2003

Confs: Applied Ling/Lang Acquisition/UK

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  • mits, 2003 European Second Language Association Annual Conference

    Message 1: 2003 European Second Language Association Annual Conference

    Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2003 16:53:47 +0000
    From: mits <mitsling.ed.ac.uk>
    Subject: 2003 European Second Language Association Annual Conference


    2003 European Second Language Association Annual Conference Short Title: EUROSLA 2003

    Date: 19-SEP-03 - 21-SEP-03 Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom Contact: Mitsuhiko Ota Contact Email: mitsling.ed.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://www.hw.ac.uk/langWWW/eurosla/

    Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition

    Meeting Description:

    The conference is organized by the University of Edinburgh and Heriot Watt University. Theme: Formal and Functional Approaches to Second Language Acquisition

    PLENARY SPEAKERS: Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig (Indiana University) Roger Hawkins (University of Essex) Wolfgang Klein (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen) Ianthi Tsimpli (University of Thessaloniki)

    PANELS (organisers): Child L2 acquisition (Juergen Meisel) Implicit knowledge (John Williams) L2 attrition (Kees de Bot) Near-nativeness (Donna Lardiere) The 13th International Conference of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA)

    19th-21st September 2003 Edinburgh City Chambers

    Featuring:

    - 48 talks in general sessions

    - 4 special panels (L1 Attrition, Child L2 acquisition, Implicit L2 Knowledge, and Near-nativeness and Ultimate Attainment)

    - Doctoral workshop

    This event will follow the Roundtable Conference on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Second Language Acquisition. For more information on EUROSLA 2003, including the program and registration information, please visit: http://www.hw.ac.uk/langWWW/eurosla/