LINGUIST List 19.2672
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Tue Sep 02 2008
Calls: Applied Linguistics/Austria; General Linguistics/Brazil
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1. Barbara
Schiftner,
'Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice'
2. Jan Edson
Rodrigues,
Brazilian Linguistics Association
Message 1: 'Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice'
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Date: 02-Sep-2008
From: Barbara Schiftner <barbara.schiftner univie.ac.at>
Subject: 'Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice'
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Full Title: 'Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice' Date: 26-Feb-2009 - 28-Feb-2009 Location: Vienna, Austria Contact Person: Barbara Schiftner Web Site: http://www.univie.ac.at/FDZ-Englisch/conference.html Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2008 Meeting Description: ELT Conference 'Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice' 26 - 28 February 2009 University of Vienna, Austria http://www.univie.ac.at/FDZ-Englisch/conference.html 2nd Call for Papers ELT Conference ''Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice'' 26 - 28 February 2009 University of Vienna, Austria http://www.univie.ac.at/FDZ-Englisch/conference.html Programme: The conference will focus on two areas of interest - EFL teacher education - Issues and developments in EFL Papers, poster session, plenary lectures and workshops Plenary Speakers: Prof. Amy Tsui (University of Hong Kong) Prof. Penny Ur (University of Haifa) Prof. Henry Widdowson (University of Vienna) Call for Contributions: If you wish to make a presentation (paper or poster), please submit your abstract (200 words) by 31 October 2008 following the guidelines provided at http://www.univie.ac.at/FDZ-Englisch/conference.html. Conference Fee: Regular Participants: € 35.- Students: free attendance Registration Final registration: on-line from 1 October 2008 For further information please visit our webiste at http://www.univie.ac.at/FDZ-Englisch/conference.html . Apologies for cross-postings
Message 2: Brazilian Linguistics Association
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Date: 01-Sep-2008
From: Jan Edson Rodrigues <edson123 gmail.com>
Subject: Brazilian Linguistics Association
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Full Title: Brazilian Linguistics Association Short Title: ABRALIN Date: 04-Mar-2009 - 07-Mar-2009 Location: João Pessoa - Paraíba, Brazil Contact Person: Dermeval da Hora Meeting Email: secretaria-abralin abralin.org Web Site: http://www.abralin.org/congresso/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por) Language Family(ies): Romance Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2008 Meeting Description: 6th ABRALIN International Conference 19th ABRALIN Linguistics Schools Call for Papers Dear colleagues: The 6th ABRALIN International Meeting will be held in Joao Pessoa-PB-Brazil from March 4-7, 2009. The paper submission process will start on September 1st and the deadline is due October 15. The meeting will be organized with focus on the following thematic groups: Phonetics; Phonology; Syntax; Morphology; Semantics; Pragmatics; Lexicology and Terminology; Cognition; Functionalism; Indigenous Languages; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Dialectology / Geolinguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text Genres; Text Linguistics; Applied Linguistics (L1 and L2); Literacy; Reading; Psycholinguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Processing; Language Policy; Oral and Written Language in Popular Cultures. In addition to the meeting, ABRALIN will hold the Linguistic Institute, which will take place from March 2-4 and March 9-13, 2009. Registrations begin on October, 1st. For further information about both events, please visit the website www.abralin.org.
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