LINGUIST List 15.2712
Thu Sep 30 2004
Confs: Language Acquisition/Boston, MA, USA
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29th Boston University Conference on Language Development
Message 1: 29th Boston University Conference on Language Development
Date: 28-Sep-2004
From: Seungwan Ha <langconf
bu.edu>
Subject: 29th Boston University Conference on Language Development
29th Boston University Conference on Language Development
Short Title: BUCLD 29
Date: 05-Nov-2004 - 07-Nov-2004
Location: Boston, MA, United States of America
Contact: Seungwan Ha
Contact Email: langconf
bu.edu
Meeting URL:
http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD
Linguistic Sub-Fields(s): Language Acquisition
Meeting Description:
The conference includes about 90 papers and 40 posters in such areas as
theoretical approaches to language acquisition, cross-cultural language
development, second language development, language disorders, and literacy
development.
Soliciting questions for BUCLD debate between Stephen Crain and Michael
Tomasello:
''Where does grammar come from? A debate on the nature of child
language acquisition''
This year's Boston University Conference on Language Development (Nov.
5-7) will feature a 2-hour debate between Stephen Crain and Michael
Tomasello entitled: ''Where does grammar come from? A debate on the
nature of child language acquisition.'' The speakers will first present their
own positions on this question, and then respond to each other's positions.
During the last half hour or so, they will respond to questions submitted
in advance by you, members of the language development community. So I'm
writing now to solicit your questions. Any questions are welcome,
representing any theoretical perspective or about any topic relevant to the
debate. So here's your chance to ask that question that's always been
bothering you, or that you could never understand, or that you just want to
know about.
Please send any and all questions to Seungwan Ha at langconf
bu.edu
by October 15, 2004.
For more information about BUCLD, or to pre-register, check out our
website:
http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/APPLIED/BUCLD/index.htm
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