Dear colleagues,
I'm writing to ask for your help to advertise the free online school on
language acquisition described below. We've had very few registrations from
Africa and Oceania, and with the organizers, we think it would be really
important to reach out particularly to colleagues working on
under-resourced languages.
Thank you in advance,
Alex
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Dear all,
We are thrilled to announce the first edition of the truly global /L+/
international summer/winter school on language acquisition.
WHEN: 16-20 August 2021 (Online) at three different time zones: 1. UTC+8
(Singapore time), 2. UTC (GMT), 3. UTC-4 (Amazon time).
WEBSITE: https://www.dpss.unipd.it/summer-school-2021/home
REGISTRATION: https://lilia.dpss.psy.unipd.it/summer-school-2021/
AIM: The First truly global /L+/ international summer/winter school on
language acquisition aims to promote knowledge about language acquisition
and establish a global network of collaboration with mutually beneficial
exchanges for researchers and students. Students will acquire knowledge
regarding current theories and controversies in first language acquisition,
and will learn basic experimental methods to implement in their research
studies.
MOTIVATION: Although the ability to use language is universal in human
cultures, there is a long-standing debate as to whether language develops
in similar ways or whether it varies across populations and, if so, why.
This debate would benefit from more studies including a variety of
languages. However, less than 5% of published studies deal with acquisition
in non-European languages. This gap is exacerbated by the fact that many
talented students, teachers and researchers in underrepresented areas do
not have access to specialist literature, research equipment, or
international collaborative networks. The online L+/International
summer/winter school on language acquisition aims at contributing to
reducing this gap.
TUITION: Participation in the School is free of charge.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE: Students at all levels (BA – PhD.) and early career
researchers from all regions, but particularly Sub-Saharan Africa, South
and Southeast Asia, and South and Central America, are encouraged to
participate. There are no prerequisites in terms of specific knowledge or
skills.
TOPICS: The lecture topics are organized into four different streams:
1.
Phonological development
2.
Lexical development
3.
Morphosyntax development
4.
Effects of the environment on development
Each stream will consist of five lectures that will be taught by
instructors with extensive expertise in theory and methods in these
different subfields of language acquisition.
STRUCTURE: The activities will develop in a purely online format that will
combine synchronous (live) and asynchronous (pre-recorded) events in order
to encourage the participation of students and researchers in their time
zone.
The schedule is structured for attending two streams. When registering,
participants will be asked to choose two streams. In each stream, we will
also mark one lecture and discussion as our recommendation (taster) for
participants who would like to get a taste of the streams that they did not
choose. However, everyone is welcome to attend more than two streams. For
this case, during the registration, they should indicate if there are other
streams they are also interested in.
APPLY: You can apply for participation with a brief motivation statement
(100 words) following this link
https://lilia.dpss.psy.unipd.it/summer-school-2021/
CONTACT: language1.summerschool.dpss(a)unipd.it
We are looking forward to receiving your registrations!
Best wishes,
The Organization Team
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Bolanle Elizabeth Arokoyo (University of Ilorin)
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Silvia Benavides-Varela (University of Padua)
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Natalie Boll-Avetisyan (University of Potsdam)
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Paulina Aravena Bravo (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile,
University of Chile)
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Alex Carstensen (Stanford University)
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Alejandrina Cristia (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
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Margaret Cychosz (University of Maryland, College Park)
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Rodrigo Dal Ben (Concordia University)
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Yatma Diop (Michigan State University)
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Ilse van den Dobbelsteen (Max Planck Institute-Nijmegen)
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Rowena Garcia (Max Plank Institute-Nijmegen)
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Mulat Asnake Goshu (Addis Ababa University)
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Naomi Havron (University of Haifa)
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Leticia Schiavon Kolberg (State University of Campinas)
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Hiromasa Kotera (University of Potsdam)
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Ronel Laranjo (University of Philippines Diliman)
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Catherine Mbagaya (Maseno University)
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Bhuvana Narasimhan (University of Colorado)
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Ramona Kunene Nicolas (Wits University)
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Paul Okyere Omane (University of Potsdam)
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Jayson Petras (University Philippines Diliman)
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Caroline Rowland (Max Planck Institute-Nijmegen)
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Andrew Ssemata (Makerere University)
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Suzy Styles (Nanyang Technological University)
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Catherine Urban (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
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Fei Ting Woon (Nanyang Technological University)