LINGUIST List 20.4094
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Mon Nov 30 2009
Calls: Language Acquisition/Nordic Journal of Linguistics (Jrnl)
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Message 1: Nordic Journal of Linguistics
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Date: 26-Nov-2009
From: Ute Bohnacker <ute.bohnacker lingfil.uu.se>
Subject: Nordic Journal of Linguistics
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Full Title: Nordic Journal of Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2010
Call for papers: NJL Special Issue on the Nordic Languages and Second Language Acquisition Theory Deadline for submissions: 31 January 2010 The second issue of Volume 33 (2010) of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics will be a special issue devoted to the Nordic Languages and Second Language Acquisition Theory, edited by Ute Bohnacker and Marit Westergaard. The theme of the special issue is intended to solicit contributions on Nordic languages being acquired as non-native languages as well as work on Nordic-language native speakers learning a second language - not necessarily a Nordic one. We adopt a wide definition of the term 'second language' (L2), i.e. a non-native (second, third, etc.) language acquired in late childhood, adolescence or adulthood, in a naturalistic or an instructed setting. We hereby invite papers on L2 acquisition issues relating to any of the Scandinavian languages (Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish) and the other Nordic languages (Finnish, Greenlandic and Saami). We would be particularly interested in contributions that identify claims of grammatical models and theories of L2 and test these claims by using empirical data. The deadline is January 31, 2010. A detailed version of the call for papers can be found in the June 2009 issue of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics 32 (1), p.3-4. Submissions should follow the NJL style sheet: http://assets.cambridge.org/NJL/NJL_ifc.pdf Papers should be sent to one of the following two guest editors: Ute Bohnacker, Institutionen för lingvistik och filologi, Uppsala universitet, Box 635, S-75126 Uppsala, Sweden. ute.bohnacker lingfil.uu.se Marit Westergaard, CASTL - Center for Advanced Studies in Theoretical Linguistics, Universitet i Tromsø, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway. marit.westergaard uit.no
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