LINGUIST List 19.3413
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Sat Nov 08 2008
Calls: Applied Ling,General Ling/Malaysia; General Ling/USA
Editor for this issue: Kate Wu
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1. Shahizah
Hamdan,
18th MELTA International Conference 2009
2. Megan
Melancon,
Southeastern Conference on Linguistics
Message 1: 18th MELTA International Conference 2009
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Date: 07-Nov-2008
From: Shahizah Hamdan <sha ukm.my>
Subject: 18th MELTA International Conference 2009
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Full Title: 18th MELTA International Conference 2009 Date: 11-Jun-2009 - 13-Jun-2009 Location: Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia Contact Person: Ganakumaran Subramaniam Meeting Email: meltaconference gmail.com Web Site: http://www.melta.org.my/conference_2009/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: Aligning Teaching and Learning: Effective Methodologies in English Language Education Organized by Malaysian English Language Teaching Association (MELTA) Call for Papers The Conference Organising Committee invites presentation proposals and registration for the conference. Presentations may focus on the following sub-themes aimed at developing effective methodologies for aligning teaching with learning in English Language education in the areas of: Reading -Writing -Oracy -Mathematics -Science -Multimedia -Literature -Workplace Literacy -Outcome-based learning -Special education -Formal and Context(School)-based Assessment -Content/Skills focused curriculum -Online and Distance learning
Message 2: Southeastern Conference on Linguistics
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Date: 05-Nov-2008
From: Megan Melancon <megan.melancon gcsu.edu>
Subject: Southeastern Conference on Linguistics
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Full Title: Southeastern Conference on Linguistics Short Title: SECOL Date: 08-Apr-2009 - 10-Apr-2009 Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Contact Person: Megan Melancon Meeting Email: megan.melancon gcsu.edu Web Site: http://www.secol.org Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: SECOL LXXVI (76) will be hosted in New Orleans by Tulane University, Wednesday through Friday, April 8 - 10,, 2009. SECOL LXXVI (76) will be hosted in New Orleans by Tulane University, Wednesday through Friday, April 8 - 10, 2009. The conference theme is 'Language, Politics, and Law'. Twenty minute papers and panels lasting 100 minutes relating to the conference theme are especially requested. Research findings in all areas of language and linguistics are of course welcome. Electronic submissions are strongly preferred. Hard-copy submissions will be considered. All relevant details can be found at the website www.secol.org. You must be a member of SECOL to submit a proposal for a paper, and you must register for the conference. Membership information is available at the SECOL website, as is information about contact persons, accommodations, and registration. As can be seen from the call at the SECOL website, we also strongly encourage student submissions. Student members of SECOL are eligible to apply for the Reza Ordoubadian award, while all members are eligible to apply for the newly established Bernstein Award for the best paper on Language and Politics and the Steve Gross award for the best paper on Language Contact, Pidgins, Creoles, Code Switching, or L1 Attrition.
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