LINGUIST List 16.3399
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Mon Nov 28 2005
Confs: General Ling/Applied Ling/Taipa, Macao, Macau
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1. Kim Hughes
Wilhelm,
Pearl River Delta English Studies Graduate Student Conference
Message 1: Pearl River Delta English Studies Graduate Student Conference
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Date: 26-Nov-2005
From: Kim Hughes Wilhelm <kimhw umac.mo>
Subject: Pearl River Delta English Studies Graduate Student Conference
Pearl River Delta English Studies Graduate Student Conference
Short Title: PRD Grad Student Conf
Date: 27-Jun-2006 - 29-Jun-2006
Location: Taipa, Macao, Macau
Contact: Keith Appler
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
This inaugural academic event aims to bring together scholars and graduate students from Macao, Hong Kong, and Guangdong in linguistics, translation, literature, and cross-cultural communications to present their most recent research. It also seeks to establish a basis for regional cooperation among professors and post-graduate students of English Studies to improve teaching and research at the post-graduate level in the Pearl River Delta Region.
Deadline for submitting abstracts: 2 February 2006 Notification of acceptance: 27 February 2006 Length of abstracts: 300 words Working language: English Submission Format: 1. Name 2. Email 3. Postal address 4. Affiliation 5. Status (teacher or student) 6. Research area 7. Title of paper 8. Abstract (max. 300 words) 9. Presentation format (individual paper, thematic panel, round-table discussion of research in progress, poster session) Submit to Keith Appler, Conference Secretary (gkappler umac.mo)
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