LINGUIST List 16.1315
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Sun Apr 24 2005
Calls: General Ling/USA; Applied Ling/English/China
Editor for this issue: Amy Wronkowicz
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1. Gabriela
Pérez Báez,
Niagara Linguistic Society Conference
2. Kevin
Zhang,
7th Symposium on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Message 1: Niagara Linguistic Society Conference
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Date: 20-Apr-2005
From: Gabriela Pérez Báez <lin-nls buffalo.edu>
Subject: Niagara Linguistic Society Conference
Full Title: Niagara Linguistic Society Conference Short Title: NLS Date: 30-Sep-2005 - 02-Oct-2005 Location: Buffalo, NY, United States of America Contact Person: Gabriela Perez Baez Meeting Email: lin-nls buffalo.edu Web Site: http://wings.buffalo.edu/gsa/gla/conference.htm Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2005 Meeting Description: Niagara Linguistic Society Conference (9/30-10/2/2005) Call for Entries The Graduate Linguistics Association at the University at Buffalo (State University of New York) is pleased to announce the Niagara Linguistic Society (NLS) Conference to take place at the University at Buffalo on September 30th, October 1st and 2nd, 2005. The Niagara Linguistic Society is a student-run organization, which for over five years has provided a forum for linguists in the US northeast and neighboring Canada. We invite papers in all areas of linguistics and welcome submissions from a diversity of frameworks. Keynote speakers: - Dr. Michael Silverstein, Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago - Dr. Matthew Dryer, Professor of Linguistics, University at Buffalo Submission Guidelines: ABSTRACTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JUNE 1st, 2005. Notification of acceptance will be sent by e-mail by the first week of July. - Presentations are 20 minutes with an additional 10 minutes for discussion. - Abstracts should be one page with an additional page for references and/or data. Do not include page numbers. - Abstracts must be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word, Rich Text (RTF), or Portable Document (PDF) formats. - Do not include any identifying information in your abstract or file name, as the selection process is intended to be anonymous. Make your file name refer to your presentation title. - Include contact details in the body of your e-mail: name(s) of author(s), affiliation, main author contact and e-mail address. - More than one abstract may be submitted per person, however, only one paper per person will be accepted for presentation(except when at least one of the papers has multiple authors). - E-mail abstracts to lin-nls buffalo.edu and specify ''NLS Submission'' as subject. Also, visit http://wings.buffalo.edu/gsa/gla/conference.htm for updates. - Guidelines for publication of conference proceedings will be available at a later date.
Message 2: 7th Symposium on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
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Date: 19-Apr-2005
From: Kevin Zhang <kevin buaa.edu.cn>
Subject: 7th Symposium on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Full Title: 7th Symposium on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching Date: 17-Aug-2006 - 27-Aug-2006 Location: Beijing and Hong Kong, China Contact Person: Kevin Zhang Meeting Email: kevin buaa.edu.cn Web Site: http://www.isallt2006.org Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (ENG) Call Deadline: 31-May-2006 Meeting Description: The Seventh International Symposium on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching (Beijing- Hongkong) now calls for papers Papers are invited for a 20-minute presentation in all areas of second or foreign language teaching and skill developing and from any theoretical perspective. Send one copy of a one-page abstract for review. (There may be an additional page for references.) The abstract must specify which meeting you wish to present in (Beijing or Hongkong or both), title of paper, author's name, academic affiliation, current and summer address, phone and fax number, e-mail, and audiovisual requests. Abstracts must be on a single page, single spaced, in 12-point type, with one inch margins. Abstracts may be submitted via e-mail or mail. If submitted via email, they may be included in the body of the e-mail message or as an attachment. Please do not send abstracts by fax. Conference website: http://www.isallt2006.org (currently under construction)
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