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Tue Nov 24 2009
Calls: Applied Ling/Language Acquisition/Issues in Applied Ling...(Jrnl)
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1. Bahiyyih L.
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Issues in Applied Linguistics
Message 1: Issues in Applied Linguistics
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Date: 24-Nov-2009
From: Bahiyyih L. Hardacre <bahiyyih ucla.edu>
Subject: Issues in Applied Linguistics
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Full Title: Issues in Applied Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics;Applied Linguistics;Discourse Analysis;Language Acquisition;Neurolinguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Dec-2009
Call for papers for our next year's issues. Topics: Functional Grammar, Discourse Linguistics, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Language Teaching, Language Assessment, SLA, Discourse and Grammar, Language and Culture, and Neurobiology of Language Acquisition. Book reviews on similar themes are also welcome. Issues in Applied Linguistics is a refereed scholarly journal published by the graduate students of UCLA Department of Applied Linguistics & TESL. Graduate students are particularly encouraged to submit. Manuscripts should be no longer than 30 pages double spaced, including tables. Deadline: Extended to December 30, 2009 For further info, contact: Bahiyyih L. Hardacre, Editor UCLA Department of Applied Linguistics & TESL P.O. Box 951531
3300 Rolfe Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1531 e-mail: ial humnet.ucla.edu url: http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/teslal/ial
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