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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
IX INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE STUDY OF CHILD LANGUAGE AND THE SYMPOSIUM
ON RESEARCH IN CHILD LANGUAGE DISORDERS (IASCL/SRCLD)
July 16-21, 2002
University of Wisconsin Madison
Madison, WI
USA
The 22nd Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders and the
9th International Congress for the Study of Child Language will host a
joint meeting presenting research in language development and language
disorders. The meeting will be held in Madison, Wisconsin in July of 2002.
We invite you to submit papers, posters and symposia for this unique
meeting. The setting will be the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Monona
Terrace Convention Center in Madison, on the shore of Lake Monona. You can
visit the Convention Center from the SRCLD web site at:
www.waisman.wisc.edu/srcld/. This meeting will provide an exciting
opportunity to share your research with colleagues from around the world,
integrating basic research on language development with new research on
disordered language performance.
Special Emphasis Topic:
Informing developmental theory and the nature of
language disorders through research: influences and
relationships.
Papers
Papers on language development and language disorders in
the following areas will be included:
Assessment
Augmentative and alternative communication
Bilingualism and multilingualism
Child-directed speech
Cross linguistic comparisons
Cognition and language
Conversation and discourse
Genetics and language development
Lexicon
Literacy
Metalinguistic Awareness
Morphology
Neurological development and language
Phonetics
Pragmatics
Prelinguistic communication
Signed languages
Speech perception
Syntax
Papers on topics not listed will also be considered. Work on acquisition
and/or disorders in minority languages or previously unexplored languages
are particularly welcome. To facilitate the review process, please
identify the topic area on your summary. Please submit all abstracts in
English.
Submissions can be in one of three forms: The program committee reserves
the right to switch format type to develop the best possible program.
Papers will be presented orally, 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for discussion
Posters will be mounted on 4 X 8 foot (122 cm. x 244 cm.) easels for 90
minutes, allowing authors to discuss their work with participants in more
depth and at a leisurely pace. The Convention Center provides ample room
for movement through the poster area.
Symposia will offer several presenters to address a common theme over an
extended period of time. These sessions have provided an excellent
opportunity to develop book length proceedings.
All submissions must contain a face page with the following information:
Title
Topic area
List of authors (full name) and affiliation
Contact person and include:
Current address
Email address
Fax number
*All communication with the Program Committee will be through the
designated contact person.
As in previous meetings, a blind review process of summaries will be used
so please make sure your abstract is anonymous.
All summaries should be in English.
For papers and posters: an anonymous summary not exceeding 600 words (or
approximately 1 page) with title, and key word(s) on the upper right corner
designating the topic area of study according to the list above.
For symposia: an anonymous summary (up to 1200 words or approximately 2
pages) describing briefly each contribution as well as the relations among
the individual presentations, with title, and key word(s) on the upper
right corner designating the topic area of study.
Submission Method: We are offering two methods for submitting papers:
electronically via email, the preferred method, or by mail. Each submission
should contain a cover page and a summary and can be submitted
electronically in the same file.
Electronic Submission:Submissions must be composed in MS Word or
WordPerfect word processing programs and sent as an email attachment, or as
a part of the main body of the email. Please email to the Program Committee
at: srcld(a)waisman.wisc.edu
Mail submissions: Send five copies to:
2002 IASCL/SRCLD Congress
University of Wisconsin Madison
1975 Willow Drive
Madison, WI 53706
USA
Submission Deadline: Deadline dates for submissions (revised). Please note
the change in deadlines for submissions of papers and posters:
Papers and Posters deadline: January 15, 2002.
Symposia deadline: June 1, 2001
If you need to receive notification of the status of your submission by
September 15, 2001, please send your summary by the original deadline date
of June 1, 2000. Otherwise, you will b e informed of the Program
Committees decision by March 1, 2002.
You will be informed of the Program Committees decision by March 1, 2002.
Visit the SRCLD web site (
www.waisman.wisc.edu/SRCLD/ )for updated
information on the IASCL/SRCLD meeting.