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Due to the many requests for an extension on the SLRF 2003 Call for Papers, we decided to move the FINAL deadline to April 21st, 2003. Please see below and on our website (http://www.coh.arizona.edu/slrf2003/) for instructions. Many of you have already sent in one or more abstracts. Thank you very much for these submissions. It will take us about a week to process your abstracts. After that time period, you will receive a confirmation email, indicating whether ie received all the necessary information with your submission. We have received a large number of submissions, and will start reviewing the abstracts next week. Notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent to you within the next two months. We are hoping that we will be done by the end of May. SLRF 2003 Multiple Paths: Mutual Goals October 16-19, 2003 Tucson, Arizona CALL FOR PAPERS The Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) is a prestigious and internationally renowned conference on second language acquisition (SLA). It is the premier conference on SLA in North America providing a venue for established scholars and graduate students to present work on a wide variety of theoretical and empirical issues in SLA including cognitive, linguistic and sociolinguistic SLA research conducted in both laboratory and classroom settings. Abstracts for papers/posters regarding theory and research in SLA, especially interdisciplinary approaches to second language acquisition are invited. Please choose one submission format: - Paper Presentations: 30 minutes long with a 10-minute discussion period. - Poster Presentations: to be displayed for a 2-hour block of time. Send submission to: slrf2003Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueu.arizona.edu Please refer to our submission guidelines and our abstract criteria on the SLRF 2003 website http://www.coh.arizona.edu/slrf2003/ Final Deadline for Abstracts: April 21st, 2003 Estela Ene and Senta Goertler Program Co-Chairs SLRF 2003 Second Language Acquisition and Teaching Transitional Office Building, Room 208, 1731 E. 2nd Street, P.O. Box 210014 The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0014 Dr. Linda R. Waugh, Professor of French, English, Anthropology, and Linguistics Chair, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT) University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 85721, USA URL for SLAT Program: http://www.coh.arizona.edu/SLAT/