May 17th 18th 19th 2024
L3 Workshop
Multilingual Language Acquisition, Processing and Use
A three-day conference hosted at Chuo University in Tokyo
This workshop follows a series of fruitful gatherings in Stockholm (January 2009), Iowa City (June 2010), Vitoria-Gasteiz (May 2012), Tromsø (March 2015), Poznań (May 2017), Konstanz (May 2019) and London (October 2022) in bringing together researchers from around the globe working on L3/Ln acquisition, processing and use. Empirical and theoretical contributions are welcome.
This workshop follows a series of fruitful gatherings in Stockholm (January 2009), Iowa City (June 2010), Vitoria-Gasteiz (May 2012), Tromsø (March 2015), Poznań (May 2017), Konstanz (May 2019) and London (October 2022) in bringing together researchers from around the globe working on L3/Ln acquisition, processing and use. Empirical and theoretical contributions are welcome.
Day 1 • May 17th
Day 1 • May 17th
Language Use
Day 2 • May 18th
Day 2 • May 18th
Language Acquistion
Day 3 • May 19th
Day 3 • May 19th
Language Processing
Invited Speakers
Kazumi Yamada
Kwansei Gakuin University
Neal Snape
Gunma Prefectural
Women's University
Kazumi Sakai
Dokkyo Univeristy
John Archibald
University of Victoria
Chuo University • Tama Campus
Conference Venue
Conference Venue
Forest Gateway Bldg.
Tama Campus
Chuo University
Forest Gateway Bldg.
Tama Campus
Chuo University
Nestled in the Tama Hills of western Tokyo since 1978, Chuo University's Tama campus is rich in natural beauty and currently serves as home to five of the university's Faculties, four Graduate Schools, and its administrative offices. The campus is linked to the sprawling Tokyo public transit system via the Tokyo Tama Monorail Chuo Daigaku • Meisei Daigaku station.
Nestled in the Tama Hills of western Tokyo since 1978, Chuo University's Tama campus is rich in natural beauty and currently serves as home to five of the university's Faculties, four Graduate Schools, and its administrative offices. The campus is linked to the sprawling Tokyo public transit system via the Tokyo Tama Monorail Chuo Daigaku • Meisei Daigaku station.
Forest Gateway Building • Tama Campus • Chuo Univeristy
Nearby Takahatafudoh 高幡不動, a medieval temple heralded as one of the three great Fudo temples of the Kanto region.