LINGUIST List 19.3034
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Tue Oct 07 2008
Calls: Applied Ling/Italy; General Ling/Italy
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1. Giovanna
Carloni,
CLIL Methodology in University Instruction
2. Cristiano
Chesi,
35th Incontro di Grammatica Generativa
Message 1: CLIL Methodology in University Instruction
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Date: 05-Oct-2008
From: Giovanna Carloni <giovanna.carloni uniurb.it>
Subject: CLIL Methodology in University Instruction
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Full Title: CLIL Methodology in University Instruction Date: 13-Feb-2009 - 14-Feb-2009 Location: Urbino, Italy Contact Person: Flora Sisti Meeting Email: flora.sisti uniurb.it Web Site: http://e-learning.sti.uniurb.it/clil/conference.php Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: CLIL Methodology in University Instruction: Online and in the Classroom 13-14 February, 2009 University of Urbino, Italy The two-day conference is being organized to discuss themes surrounding the topic of CLIL methodology in online and face-to-face learning environments at university level. The conference is hosted by the PRIN research unit of the Faculty of Foreign Languages-in collaboration with the Information Science and Technology Institute- at the University of Urbino, Italy, on 13-14 February, 2009. Keynote Speakers Prof. Alessandro Bogliolo, University of Urbino Prof. Carmel Coonan, University of Venice Prof. Antoinette Gagné, University of Toronto Prof. Graziano Serragiotto, University of Venice Prof. Flora Sisti, University of Urbino Organising Committee Prof. Alessandro Bogliolo Prof. Carmel Coonan Prof. Marco Mezzadri Prof. Graziano Serragiotto Prof. Flora Sisti Francesca Carducci Giovanna Carloni Peter Cullen Catherine Farwell Erika Pigliapoco Call for Papers Conference Themes The conference organizing committee welcomes proposals related to the following themes: 1. Questions of institutional implementation of CLIL instruction at university level 2. CLIL case studies in Italy and Europe (on-line / face-to-face lessons) 3. CLIL teacher training at university level 4. CLIL teaching or content teaching in a foreign language? Working languages: English and Italian Paper Submission The committee invites proposals for individual papers on the above topics; presentations (in Italian or English) will be allocated 20 minutes. For each proposed paper, please send a short abstract of no more than 400 words by email to flora.sisti uniurb.it using the Word abstract template available on the conference website: http://e-learning.sti.uniurb.it/clil/conference.php. For full consideration, proposals must be received by Wednesday December 10th, 2008. All abstracts will be peer-reviewed by conference organizing committee members. Notices of acceptance will be sent to individual paper presenters by Tuesday December 30th, 2008. Should your paper be accepted, you will be asked to provide the following in English: - A formal abstract of the paper for inclusion in the conference booklet and website - An electronic copy of your full paper. Papers must not be longer than 15 pages The deadline for submission of formal abstracts is January 18th, 2009 The deadline for submission of full papers is March 31st, 2009 Publication The aim is to publish papers presented at the seminar to create a coherent publication. This may be a book or a special edition of a journal in the field of Applied Linguistics. Papers submitted to the CLIL conference must be previously unpublished works, if they are to be published. Publication in a conference book or edition would not prevent publication elsewhere at a later date and copyright remains with the author(s) of the individual papers. For further details, please contact Prof. Flora Sisti: E-mail: flora.sisti uniurb.it Office phone: +39/0722-303376 or 350 Fax: +39/0722-303348 Mobile: +39-340-4617043 Address: Prof. Flora Sisti Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature University of Urbino Piazza Rinascimento 7 61029 Urbino (PU) Italy Conference website: http://e-learning.sti.uniurb.it/clil/conference.php
Message 2: 35th Incontro di Grammatica Generativa
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Date: 05-Oct-2008
From: Cristiano Chesi <chesi media.unisi.it>
Subject: 35th Incontro di Grammatica Generativa
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Full Title: 35th Incontro di Grammatica Generativa Short Title: IGG XXXV Date: 26-Feb-2009 - 28-Feb-2009 Location: Siena, Italy Contact Person: Cristiano Chesi Meeting Email: igg35 unisi.it Web Site: http://www.ciscl.unisi.it/igg/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: We are pleased to inform you that next year the XXXV "Incontro di Grammatica Generativa", the main and oldest Italian conference in Generative Grammar, will be hosted by the University of Siena and it will be organized by CISCL (http://www.ciscl.unisi.it ). The conference will be held on February 26-28, 2009. The conference venue is: Palazzo San Niccolò, Padiglione Esterno, via Roma, 56 Siena. IGG XXXV, Organizing Committee Call for Papers Submissions are invited for papers in any field related to the formal study of language. Authors are asked to submit their abstracts as e-mail attachments in pdf or rtf format to the following address: igg35 unisi.it The abstract should include the title and three keywords/phrases that best describe the content of the abstract. The title of the paper, name of the author(s), affiliation(s), surface mail address and e-mail address should be included in the e-mail message. Abstracts should not be longer than two pages in length (including examples and references), in 12-point type, single line spacing and 2,5 cm. margins ( http://www.ciscl.unisi.it/igg/igg35-abstract-template.doc ). Abstracts can be submitted either as an oral presentation or a poster presentation. Please indicate your preference for the poster or the oral presentation in your e-mail. Talks will be 30 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion. There will be three poster sessions. Admission is free. The official languages of the conference will be Italian and English. Deadline for submission: December 1st, 2008. The notification of acceptance will be no later than January 15th, 2009.
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