LINGUIST List 16.3235
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Wed Nov 09 2005
Calls: General Ling/Russia;Applied Ling/Taiwan
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1. Sergei
Tatevosov,
3rd Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics
2. Teresa
Pan,
2006 International Conference on English Language Education
Message 1: 3rd Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics
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Date: 09-Nov-2005
From: Sergei Tatevosov <tatevos philol.msu.ru>
Subject: 3rd Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics
Full Title: 3rd Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics
Short Title: WAFL3
Date: 22-May-2006 - 24-May-2006
Location: Moscow, Russia
Contact Person: Sergei Tatevosov
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://wafl3.org.ru
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Altaic
Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2002
Meeting Description:
The Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at Moscow State University is pleased to announce the Third Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics (WAFL3) on May 22-24, 2006. Along with a General Session, there will be a Special Session on Comparative Altaic Syntax and talks by invited speakers.
The Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at Moscow State University is pleased to announce the Third Workshop on Altaic in Formal Linguistics (WAFL3) on May 22-24, 2006. Along with a General Session, there will be a Special Session on Comparative Altaic Syntax and talks by invited speakers. General Session Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes discussion) on topics dealing with formal aspects of any area of theoretical Altaic linguistics, including syntax, phonology, morphology, and semantics. Special Session: Comparative Altaic Syntax organized by Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT) and Jaklin Kornfilt (Syracuse University) Invited Speakers: David Pesetsky (MIT) Bert Vaux (University of Wisconsin) Abstact Submission Abstracts should be sent electronically to the conference e-mail address (mail wafl3.org.ru) as attachments in .pdf, .rtf, or .doc format. If you submit a file in .doc or .rtf formats, send appropriate fonts as attachments as well. The following information will also be requested: 1) paper title 2) name(s) of author(s) 3) affiliation(s) of author(s) 4) email address to which the notification of acceptance should be mailed 5) contact phone number for each author 6) physical address for each author This information should be in a separate file or included as part of the body of the e-mail message. Deadline for receipt of abstracts is December 15, 2005. Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously. The notification of acceptance will be sent around mid-February, 2006. Contact: Sergei Tatevosov mail wafl3.org.ru Website: wafl3.org.ru Further information about travel, accommodation, and registration will be gradually posted at our website. WAFL3 Organizing Committee Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Moscow State University 1 Uchebnyj Korpus, Leninskije Gory, 119899 Moscow Russia
Message 2: 2006 International Conference on English Language Education
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Date: 08-Nov-2005
From: Teresa Pan <telan center.fjtc.edu.tw>
Subject: 2006 International Conference on English Language Education
Full Title: 2006 International Conference on English Language Education
Date: 28-Apr-2006 - 28-Apr-2006
Location: Kaohsiung County, Taiwan
Contact Person: Teresa Pan
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2006
Meeting Description:
2006 International Conference on English Language Education
Fortune Institute of Technology in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, cordially invites teachers, scholars and researchers to participate in the 2006 International Conference on English Language Education. Time: Friday, April 28, 2006 (8:30am - 4:30pm) Venue: Fortune Institute of Technology, Wan-Da Campus, No.1-10,Nwongchang Rd., Neighborhood 28, Lyouciyou Village ,Daliao Township, Kaohsiung County 831, Taiwan. Theme: English Language Education Topics may include the following: - English as a Second/Foreign Language - New Pedagogies - Curriculum Design - Educational Change and Innovation - Motivation and Self-concept - Comparative and International Education - Teacher Professional Learning - Vocational Education and Training [VET] - Multicultural Education - Measurement and Assessment - Research Methods - Linguistics and Education - Learning and Teaching - Information Communication Technology [ICT] If you would like to give a presentation or demonstration at the conference, please email your abstract to Marc mcattini center.fjtc.edu.tw by January 31, 2006. Deadline for submission of full papers (optional) is March 31, 2006.
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