LINGUIST List 20.3742
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Tue Nov 03 2009
Calls: Applied Ling/Hungary
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Pedagogical Stylistics
Message 1: Pedagogical Stylistics
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Date: 02-Nov-2009
From: Szilvia Csábi <pala2010budapest gmail.com>
Subject: Pedagogical Stylistics
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Full Title: Pedagogical Stylistics Date: 19-Apr-2010 - 20-Apr-2010 Location: Budapest, Hungary Contact Person: Szilvia Csábi Meeting Email: pala2010budapest gmail.com Web Site: http://sites.google.com/site/pala2010budapest/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2009 Meeting Description: Pedagogical Stylistics Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary 19th & 20th April 2010 Call for Papers The PALA (Poetics & Linguistics Association http://www.pala.ac.uk/) Pedagogical Stylistics Special Interest Group II invites abstracts for oral/poster presentations and workshops in the field of pedagogical stylistics. We are looking for presentations on current trends/research/practice in pedagogical stylistics from the traditional to the more recent including teaching methods, stylistic analyses of texts, pedagogical practice oriented stylistic research, cognitive stylistics, rhetoric, corpus-based investigations, & use of computer software in teaching stylistics. Possible topics for discussion include, but are not limited to, current trends & state-of-the art research & practice on - teaching methods, - stylistic analyses of texts, - pedagogical practice oriented stylistic research, - cognitive stylistics, - rhetoric, - corpus-based investigations, - use of computer software in teaching stylistics. Ideally, the presentations should be research/data driven. We will, however, consider theoretical papers as well and hands-on workshops are also proposed to discuss and demonstrate practical experience and innovative ideas of teaching stylistics. Plenary speakers Michael Burke - Roosevelt Academy, Middelburg Dan Mcintyre - University of Huddersfield Abstract Submission Guidelines: Abstracts of up to 300 words are to be submitted to pala2010budapest gmail.com before 1st December 2009. We invite abstracts for 20-minute presentations + 10-minute discussions that address any aspect of pedagogical stylistics from a theoretical and/or empirical perspective. Abstracts should be at most one A4 page long in 12-point Times font with 1-inch margins all around. Abstracts are to be submitted as a pdf file. Abstracts/proposals of the following kind will be considered: - abstracts for the main PEDSIG session, - abstracts for poster presentation, - proposals for practice-oriented workshops. Please include your name, address, affiliation and the title of the abstract/proposal. The abstract/proposal should preferably include the research question(s), the data, the methodology, the expected outcome as well as the references. Conference Website http://sites.google.com/site/pala2010budapest/ E-mail pala2010budapest gmail.com Local Organizers Szilvia Csábi & Judit Zerkowitz Enjoy the pala experience with us in budapest!
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