LINGUIST List 19.3837
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Mon Dec 15 2008
Calls: General Ling/Russia; Applied Ling,General Ling/Germany
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1. Olga
Bondarets,
The 3-D International Conference on Linguistics
2. Dagmar
Keatinge,
9th International Symposium on Processability Approaches to LA
Message 1: The 3-D International Conference on Linguistics
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Date: 14-Dec-2008
From: Olga Bondarets <olem land.ru>
Subject: The 3-D International Conference on Linguistics
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Full Title: The 3-D International Conference on Linguistics Date: 05-Jun-2009 - 07-Jun-2009 Location: Taganrog, Russia Contact Person: Olga Bondarets Meeting Email: olem land.ru Web Site: http://tgpi.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=87 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: The 3-D International Conference on Linguistics will be held at Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute, Russia, 05-07 June 2009. Call for Papers The Conference to be held at Taganrog State Teachers' Training Institute, Russia, 05-07 June 2009. Deadline 1 February 2009. The conference covers all areas of linguistic interest and welcome papers from all major linguistic subfields and frameworks, as well as from related cross-disciplinary areas. We encourage proposals from diverse theoretical frameworks and also welcome papers on language-related topics from disciplines such as anthropology, cognitive science, literature, neuroscience, and psychology. We welcome discussions on a wide variety of issues within the general area of language and cognition, and with particular focus on the areas of cognitive linguistic approaches to language acquisition and the contributions of psycholinguistics to linguistic theory. The program of the conference will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions, roundtable works and discussions on the following topics: 1) General Linguistics 2) Historical Linguistics 3) Pragmatics 4) Sociolinguistics 5) Typology 6) Computational Linguistics 7) Language contacts 8) Translation Studies 9) Text: stylistics, syntax 10) Language teaching others. Paper Proposal Panel Category: Paper Title: Paper Presenter: 1) Name; 2) Address; 3) Tel.; 4) Email. We invite speakers from around the world to send in papers (30 minutes). Abstracts should be sent by email attachment (word or rtf file) to olem land.ru by 1 February 2009. Notification on acceptance will be sent out by 1 March 2009. The registration fee will be 100 euros. Article requirements: Word, RTF, Times New Roman; 12pt; 2.0 sm; 1,5 interval. Accommodation We'll book rooms in the major hotels in Taganrog in various price ranges. Details will be linked to this website soonest. Social Programme The social programme will include excursions (Peter the Great, Garibaldi, Chehov's places, ancient Greek town Tanais), the post-conference dinner. Details will be posted soonest. Chief Conference Organizer: Professor Galina Polenova, Head of German Language Department, Taganrog State Teachers' Training Institute, Petrovskaya st. 68 Taganrog 347900, Russia, Tel. +7 8634 39 35 85 Email polenova mail.ru Conference Organizer: Olga Bondarets, Associated Professor. Chair of Foreign Languages, Taganrog State Teachers' Training Institute, Taganrog, Russia. Tel. +7 8634 67 67 07 Email olem land.ru
Message 2: 9th International Symposium on Processability Approaches to LA
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Date: 14-Dec-2008
From: Dagmar Keatinge <keatinge mail.upb.de>
Subject: 9th International Symposium on Processability Approaches to LA
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Full Title: 9th International Symposium on Processability Approaches to LA Short Title: PALA Date: 15-Jul-2009 - 17-Jul-2009 Location: Ludwigsburg, Baden- Württemberg, Germany Contact Person: Dagmar Keatinge Meeting Email: keatinge mail.upb.de Web Site: http://www.processability.net Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2009 Meeting Description: The Symposium will cover a wide range of topics relating to current research on Processability Theory, second language acquisition and bilingualism including theoretical, empirical and applied issues. Call for Papers Proposals for papers and posters on research related to processability, bilingualism, and second language acquisition research are invited. Papers must not have been previously published. Each author may submit no more than one individual and one co-authored abstract. All submissions will be reviewed anonymously and evaluated in terms of originality, clarity, and significance of findings and conclusions. Papers will be 30 minute long (20 minutes for presentation and 10 for discussion). Posters will be orally presented, each in a 10 minute session (5 minutes for presentation of either methodology or results, and 5 for discussion) Submissions for papers and posters should include the following: 1. Title of the paper, and abstract of 300 words (excluding references and title), 2. Name and affiliation of the author(s), 3. First author's postal and e-mail addresses, 4. Type of presentation intended: please indicate whether your proposal is to be considered for a paper, a poster, or both. Please send all submissions to: keatinge mail.upb.de Deadline for abstract submissions: 01 March 2009 Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2009 Publication of papers: A selection of papers will be published. Registration is free, but you must register with Dagmar Keatinge (keatinge mail.upb.de) by Sunday, 14th June.
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