LINGUIST List 16.473
Wed Feb 16 2005
Calls: Applied Ling/USA; General Ling/USA
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1. Judith
Liskin-Gasparro,
Applied Linguistics Division, MLA
2. Jason
Rudd,
Western Washington University Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics I
Message 1: Applied Linguistics Division, MLA
Date: 14-Feb-2005
From: Judith Liskin-Gasparro <judith-liskin-gasparro
uiowa.edu>
Subject: Applied Linguistics Division, MLA
Full Title: Applied Linguistics Division, MLA
Date: 27-Dec-2005 - 30-Dec-2005
Location: Washington, DC, United States of America
Contact Person: Judith Liskin-Gasparro
Meeting Email: judith-liskin-gasparro
uiowa.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2005
Meeting Description:
The Applied Linguistics Division of the Modern Language Association is
requesting proposals for papers for the 3 sessions it sponsors at MLA December
2005 conference.
Modern Language Association, Division of Applied Linguistics
Call for Papers for MLA Convention
Washington, DC, December 27-30, 2005
The Applied Linguistics Division of the Modern Language Association invites
proposals for papers on the topics below. Papers are normally 20 minutes long,
followed by up to 10 minutes of questions and discussion.
1. Computer-Mediated Foreign Language Study
We invite reports of original research on the role of computer-mediated
discourse (chats, email, etc.) in FL learning within and across institutions.
Diverse theoretical perspectives are encouraged. Send 1-page abstracts by 15
March 2005 to Judith Liskin-Gasparro (judith-liskin-gasparro
uiowa.edu).
2. Researching Advanced Foreign Language Learning
We invite original research reports on research conducted on FL learners at high
levels of proficiency. We encourage reports on all languages and from diverse
theoretical perspectives. Send 1-page abstracts by 15 March 2005 to Judith
Liskin-Gasparro (judith-liskin-gasparro
uiowa.edu).
3. Year of Languages 2005: Research on Heritage Language Learners
We invite reports of original research conducted on heritage language learners.
We encourage reports on all languages and from diverse theoretical perspectives.
Send 1-page abstracts by 15 March 2005 to Judith Liskin-Gasparro
(judith-liskin-gasparro
uiowa.edu).
Message 2: Western Washington University Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics I
Date: 14-Feb-2005
From: Jason Rudd <linguisticsclubwwu
hotmail.com>
Subject: Western Washington University Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics I
Full Title: Western Washington University Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics I
Short Title: WWUUCL I
Date: 07-May-2005 - 07-May-2005
Location: Bellingham, Washington, United States of America
Contact Person: Jason Rudd
Meeting Email: linguisticsclubwwu
hotmail.com
Web Site: http://myweb.students.wwu.edu/ruddj/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2005
Meeting Description:
The Western Washington University Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics is
designed for undergraduates (and graduates if space allows) to come together to
share research and foster continued appreciation of the linguistic sciences
among undergraduates.
Western Washington University Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics (WWUUCL) I
Deadline for Abstracts: 5:00 p.m., March 15, 2005
Date: May 7, 2005
Location: Western Washington University, Humanities Building
The Western Washington University Linguistics Club and WWU Linguistics Program
are pleased to announce the first annual Western Washington University
Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics, to be held at the Humanities Building
on campus May 7, 2005, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Undergraduates (and graduates
if space allows) in linguistics are invited to present their research in any
topic in linguistics. Each presenter will have up to 15 minutes (with 5 minutes
for questions) and the following are available during the presentation: PC
(with MS Office, PowerPoint, etc., and A and D drives), Document Camera,
overhead projector, and access to the Internet. There are hookups for connecting
your own laptops (PC and Mac) if necessary.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is Tuesday, March 15th, 2005.
Notifications of acceptance will be e-mailed by April 1. Single-page anonymous
abstracts (without your name written anywhere inside the document) should be
typed on a single page (500 words or less), with an optional additional page for
graphs and/or references, in .doc (MS Word) or .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format with
the following title: "firstname_lastname_WWUUCL" (example: john_smith_WWUUCL).
Electronic submissions are required; if this is not possible, please contact
Jason Rudd at linguisticsclubwwu
hotmail.com to arrange a possible alternative.
All documents should be submitted to WWU Linguistics Club, Attn: WWUUCL, at
linguisticsclubwwu
hotmail.com by the March 15 deadline. The WWU Linguistics
Club looks forward to your abstracts, and please go to the website
http://myweb.students.wwu.edu/ruddj/ for up-to-date information concerning the
conference.
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