LINGUIST List 19.2263
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Wed Jul 16 2008
Confs: Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics/Netherlands
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1. Annemarie
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Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
Message 1: Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
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Date: 16-Jul-2008
From: Annemarie Kerkhoff <annemarie.kerkhoff let.uu.nl>
Subject: Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
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Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research Short Title: EMLAR Date: 07-Nov-2008 - 09-Nov-2008 Location: Utrecht, Netherlands Contact: Annemarie Kerkhoff Contact Email: emlar let.uu.nl Meeting URL: http://www.let.uu.nl/emlar/ Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics Meeting Description: Fifth workshop on Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research (EMLAR V). Lectures and hands-on sessions on practical aspects of language acquisition research. We are glad to announce that the fifth edition of EMLAR (Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research) will take place in Utrecht (The Netherlands) from Friday the 7th till Sunday the 9th of November 2008 with a new program. The workshop aims at training advanced MA and PhD students working on first and second language acquisition in experimental research. The workshop consists of a series of lectures given by experts in various domains of language acquisition research. Lectures cover language testing methods, statistics, phonological acquisition, language impairments and online sentence processing among other things. Participants are also offered practical sessions on PRAAT, SPSS, statistics with R, CELEX, CHILDES and CGN. The full program of EMLAR V and details about registration can be found at: http://www.let.uu.nl/emlar/. For further questions, contact us at: emlar let.uu.nl. Deadline for registration: 31-Sep-2008 Lectures: Invited speakers and topics Ewa Dabrowska (University of Sheffield) - Language Testing Methods Emmanuel Dupoux (LSCP, Paris) - Infant Studies and Neuroimaging Techniques Paula Fikkert (University of Nijmegen) - Experimental Approaches to Studying Infant Language Acquisition Charles Hulme (University of York) - Reading Development and Disorder: Testing Causal Models Elena Lieven (MPI Leipzig, University of Manchester) - Corpus-Based Research Theodore Marinis (University of Reading) - Online Sentence Processing Marina Nespor (University of Milan, Bicocca) - Different Mechanisms of Early Language Acquisition) Alexandra Perovic (UCL, London/MIT) - Investigating Language in Atypically Developing Populations Toni Rietveld (Radboud University Nijmegen) - Introduction to Statistics and Experimental Design Jeannette Schaeffer (Ben Gurion University) - Considerations in Developing a Diagnostic Test Battery for Hebrew (Grammatical) SLI Margaret Snowling (University of York) - Dyslexia and Language Impairment: Theory and Intervention Sharon Unsworth (Utrecht University) - Comparative Studies in L2 Acquisition: Method and Theory Workshops: Invited speakers and topics Paul Boersma (UvA, Amsterdam) - PRAAT Cecile de Cat (University of Leeds) - CHILDES Nicole Grégoire (Utrecht University) - CGN (Corpus Spoken Dutch) Roeland van Hout (Radboud University, Nijmegen) - SPSS B (Advanced) Esther Janse (Utrecht University) - SPSS A (Introductory) Jacqueline van Kampen (Utrecht University) - CHILDES Emmanuel Keuleers (University of Antwerpen) - CELEX (Introductory and Advanced) Hugo Quené (Utrecht University) - Statistics with R Organisation: Sergio Baauw Andrea Gualmini Annemarie Kerkhoff Loes Koring Luisa Meroni
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