IDLDRC – 1st International Developmental Language Disorder Research Conference
Topic: Collective ability to support people with DLD globally.
Abstract submission deadline: Monday 31 May 2021 (midnight AEST)
Topic: Collective ability to support people with DLD globally.
Abstract submission deadline: Monday 31 May 2021 (midnight AEST)
The lectures will take place on Zoom every Tuesday from 17.00 until 18.30 (CEST/UTC+02). The speakers will present research findings on multilingualism across different disciplines, in line with the MultiMind project (linguistics, education, psychology, neuroscience, speech & language pathology).
Hosted by: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Jagiellonian University, University of Konstanz, University Milano-Bicocca, University of Reading.
Keynote Speaker: Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN Brain Science Institute; Duke University)
Plenary Speaker: Anne Christophe (École Normale Supérieure – PSL University)
Pre-registration is now open and it closes when regular registration opens: on Thursday, October 21st
COVID-19: THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IS MONITORING THE SITUATION CLOSELY AND CONSIDERING ALL POSSIBLE ROUTES FORWARD, INCLUDING A VIRTUAL CONFERENCE.
Organization: Boston University - Linguistics
Deadline: 1 April 2020 (symposium proposals and abstracts for 20-minute talks or posters)
Topics: Lingue in contatto e linguistica applicata: individui e società
Topics: This year's general topic is Linguistic Diversity: Theories, Methods, Resources. The topic can be approached from different perspectives: multilingualism, language contact, language variation, language change, etc. The triad of "theories, methods, resources" opens up a theoretical perspective as well as a discussion of empirical methods and digital resources.