LINGUIST List 18.1727
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Wed Jun 06 2007
Calls: Applied Ling,Socioling/China; General Ling/Australia
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1. Scarlet
Poon,
International Conference - Language Issues in English-medium Universities: A Global Concern
2. Emery
Schubert,
International Conference on Music Communication Science
Message 1: International Conference - Language Issues in English-medium Universities: A Global Concern
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Date: 06-Jun-2007
From: Scarlet Poon <scarletws hku.hk>
Subject: International Conference - Language Issues in English-medium Universities: A Global Concern
Full Title: International Conference - Language Issues in English-medium Universities: A Global Concern Date: 18-Jun-2008 - 20-Jun-2008 Location: Hong Kong, China Contact Person: Scarlet Poon Meeting Email: scarletws hku.hk Web Site: http://www.hku.hk/clear/conference08.html Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2007 Meeting Description The Conference, to be held at the University of Hong Kong, will provide a forum to discuss and debate language issues in English-medium universities internationally. The participation of tertiary teachers, researchers, applied linguists and ELT professionals from all regions and contexts is welcome. The Conference is co-hosted by Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Education, in collaboration with English Centre, The University of Hong Kong. Call for Papers The Conference Organizing Committee is calling for abstract proposals of individual papers, colloquia and poster presentation, including a 5 minute oral presentation. Abstracts are welcome in any of the areas that fit within the theme of the Conference. Please visit the conference website www.hku.hk/clear/conference08 for more information.
Message 2: International Conference on Music Communication Science
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Date: 05-Jun-2007
From: Emery Schubert <E.Schubert unsw.edu.au>
Subject: International Conference on Music Communication Science
Full Title: International Conference on Music Communication Science Short Title: ICOMCS Date: 05-Dec-2007 - 07-Dec-2007 Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia Contact Person: Emery Schubert Meeting Email: E.Schubert unsw.edu.au Web Site: http://marcs.uws.edu.au/links/ICoMusic/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 02-Jul-2007 Meeting Description The inaugural International Conference on Music Communication Science (ICOMCS) will be held from 5-7 December in Sydney, Australia. The conference will attract people from all walks of research and performance life, including musicologists, psychologists, educators, linguists, composers, engineers, computer scientists, speech scientists, physicists, philosophers and performance artists. The aim of the conference is to bring a wide range of presenters together, ranging from students to established researchers with an interest in finding or presenting synergies from several disciplines to help solve problems in music, or to use elements of music and music research to address problems in other disciplines. Performance items and research papers will be considered. Abstracts and 4-page full-papers for peer-review can be submitted. Symposia organised around predetermined themes are encouraged. Sessions will consist of short (4 minute 'Speed' papers) and regular length presentations. Submissions are due on Monday July 2. Details and the full Call for Papers can be found at the ICOMCS web site: http://marcs.uws.edu.au/links/ICoMusic. For more information contact Emery Schubert mailto:E.Schubert unsw.edu.au or Kate Stevens mailto:kj.stevens uws.edu.au
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