LINGUIST List 18.1469
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Mon May 14 2007
Calls: General Ling/Ling&Lit/Crisolenguas (Jrnl)
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1. Francoise
Ghillebaert,
Crisolenguas
Message 1: Crisolenguas
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Date: 11-May-2007
From: Francoise Ghillebaert <ghillebaert yahoo.com>
Subject: Crisolenguas
Full Title: Crisolenguas
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics;Ling & Literature
Subject Language(s): French; Greek, Ancient; Italian; Latin; Plautdietsch; Portuguese
Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2007
Crisolenguas is the new e-journal of the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras, and is calling for papers for its forthcoming first issue. Crisolenguas provides a forum for scholars who work on literature, culture, language, linguistics, and film topics in French, Italian, German, and Portuguese, including topics in Classical Languages Latin and Greek. Crisolenguas is designed to disseminate and share the research of scholars with other scholars in the Caribbean and beyond. The editors are seeking submissions of previously unpublished manuscripts on any topic related to literature, linguistics, culture, films, didactics, and teaching methodology for foreign languages (French, Italian, Portuguese, German) and classical languages (Latin and Greek). All submissions are peer reviewed by outside readers. DEADLINE: June 30, 2007 General Editor: Dr. Françoise Ghillebaert, Associate professor of French, UPR (Río Piedras): E-mail: ghillebaert yahoo.com.
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