LINGUIST List 17.321
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Mon Jan 30 2006
Calls: General ling/Indonesia;General Ling/Japan
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1. Uri
Tadmor,
16th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
2. Andrew
Zitzmann,
The Japan Association for Language Teaching 2006: Community, Identity, Motivation
Message 1: 16th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
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Date: 26-Jan-2006
From: Uri Tadmor <uri cbn.net.id>
Subject: 16th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Full Title: 16th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Short Title: SEALS XVI
Date: 20-Sep-2006 - 21-Sep-2006
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Contact Person: Uri Tadmor
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2006
Meeting Description:
The Southeast Asian Linguistic Society (SEALS) organizes annual meetings dealing with the analysis of Southeast Asian languages.
Abstracts are invited for papers on any topic related to the analysis of Southeast Asian languages. Each abstract should consist of two or three pages as follows: Page 1 (1) Paper title (2) Sub-field (functional, discourse, sociolinguistics, phonology, formal syntax, semantics, historical, language contact etc.) (3) Name(s) of author(s) (4) Affiliation(s) of author(s) (5) Email address for each author Page 2 Abstract body (maximum 400 words). Be as specific as possible, with a statement of topic, approach, and conclusions. Page 3 References (if any). An author may submit one single and one joint abstract. In case of joint authorship, one author should be designated for communication with the organizing committee. Presentations are allotted 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions. All papers at SEALS are presented in English. Selected papers presented at the meeting will be published in the proceedings. Abstracts should be submitted as two email attachments, one each in .PDF and .DOC formats, to Uri Tadmor, at the following address: uri at cbn.net.id (replace '' at '' with '' '') Please indicate ''Abstract for SEALS XVI'' in the email subject heading. Notification of acceptance by 31 March 2006. Sponsors: Center for Language and Cultural Studies (PKBB) Atma Jaya University Department of Linguistics Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Message 2: The Japan Association for Language Teaching 2006: Community, Identity, Motivation
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Date: 26-Jan-2006
From: Andrew Zitzmann <programs jalt.org>
Subject: The Japan Association for Language Teaching 2006: Community, Identity, Motivation
Full Title: The Japan Association for Language Teaching 2006: Community, Identity, Motivation
Short Title: JALT: 2006
Date: 02-Nov-2006 - 05-Nov-2006
Location: Kokura, Kitakyushu, Japan
Contact Person: Andrew Zitzmann
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://conferences.jalt.org/2006/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 28-Apr-2006
Meeting Description:
The Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT) will be holding its 32nd annual international conference on language teaching and learning & educational materials expo at the Kitakyushu International Conference Center in Kokura, Japan on the theme of Community, Identity, Motivation.
Call for Papers JALT2006: Community, Identity, Motivation The 32nd JALT International conference on Language Teaching and Learning & Educational Materials Expo November 2-5, 2006 Kitakyushu International Conference Center Kokura, Kitakyushu, Japan This year's conference will be held in Kitakyushu, Japan. Details pertaining to all parts of the conference can be found at http://conferences.jalt.org/2006/ Proposals are now being accepted for short papers, workshops, discussions, and poster sessions. Although a wide range of contexts and interest areas are acceptable, we do encourage proposals that follow the theme of the conference.
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