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Fri Dec 11 2009
Calls: Applied Ling, Discourse Analysis, Lang Acquisition/Spain
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1. Maria Moreno Jaen and
Nobuo Ignacio Lopez Sako,
International Symposium on Conversation & LL/LT
Message 1: International Symposium on Conversation & LL/LT
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Date: 09-Dec-2009
From: Maria Moreno Jaen and Nobuo Ignacio Lopez Sako <symposiumconversation ugr.es>
Subject: International Symposium on Conversation & LL/LT
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Full Title: International Symposium on Conversation & LL/LT Date: 26-May-2010 - 28-May-2010 Location: Granada, Spain Contact Person: Maria Moreno Jaen and Nobuo Ignacio Lopez Sako Meeting Email: symposiumconversation ugr.es Web Site: http://www.ugr.es/local/symposiumconversation Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: International Symposium: 'New Insights into the Study of Conversation. Applications to the Language Classroom' Approaches to conversation in language teaching are currently in a state of change, as is natural when any discipline is undergoing so much theoretical and procedural revision. One change may have taken place in recent conceptual frameworks within the field, which now view conversation as a much more complex phenomenon than was previously thought. The evolution of conversation in language teaching has gone from the communicative approach, whose main aim is to make learners engage in oral interaction fluently and creatively through the so-called communicative activities, to a more input-based approach which bears upon other academic domains such as conversation analysis, speech act theory, politeness, discourse analysis, context-theory, nonverbal communication, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, the grammar of spoken language, pragmatic phonology, psycholinguistics. This International Symposium, organised by R&D project ADELEX (HUM2007-61766, Department of English, University of Granada), seeks to address some major concerns in the state of the art of the real nature of conversation in SLA/language teaching as well as examine the tension between 'expressing oneself spontaneously' and 'expressing oneself appropriately and correctly.' The integration of related disciplines to enlighten the complexity of oral interaction and its consequent classroom procedures would seem to be one way of moving forward and solving this dilemma. Moreover, a rigorous exploration of these related areas of study might contribute to a more comprehensive and interdisciplinary statement into the nature of conversational competence and, on the other hand, it attempts to discuss current research into the issues and problems that have arisen in learning and teaching conversation. Confirmed Keynote Speakers In the spirit of our research endeavour, we have invited international experts in the fields of conversation, multimodality and language learning and teaching as guest speakers who will give talks on different theoretical approaches to the study of conversation and others who will specifically deal with applications to language learning and teaching: Svenja Adolphs (University of Nottingham, UK) Karin Aijmer (University of Gothenburg, Finland) Anthony Baldry (University of Messina, Italy) Sabine Braun (University of Surrey, UK) Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawaii, USA) Adam Kendon (University of Naples, Italy) Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona & Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain) Anne O'Keeffe (University of Limerick, Ireland) Christoph Rühlemann (Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany) Paul Seedhouse (University of Newcastle, UK) Paul Seligson (Freelance teacher trainer and materials writer, Brighton, UK) Academic Programme A) General plenary sessions tackling theoretical issues and pedagogical approaches to conversation. B) Parallel talks and discussions focusing on relevant aspects of conversation for language learning/SLA. C) Show & Tell presentations looking into practical applications and software demonstration. D) Panel discussion chaired by an eminent scholar with the contribution of guest speakers. E) Presentations of theoretical issues or research studies by participants. Call for Papers We welcome papers (of approximately 20 minutes) and poster presentations focusing on theoretical approaches and research studies in the field of conversation, especially those concerned with innovative teaching trends and the use of leading-edge technologies. The language of the symposium will be English but presentations may be in English or Spanish. Abstracts should be 300 words maximum, excluding references (a maximum of 5). Submissions should be sent to: symposiumconversation ugr.es Important Dates Deadline for submissions of abstracts:28th February, 2010. Please note that submissions received after this deadline will not be considered for acceptance. Information of acceptance to authors: 15th March, 2010. Deadline for registration: Early bird registration: 30th April, 2010. Late registration until fully booked. Organising Committee Anthony Baldry Judith Carini Martínez Francisco Gutiérrez Martín Tony Harris María Teresa López-Mezquita Molina Nobuo Ignacio López Sako María Moreno Jaén Carmen Pérez Basanta María Elena Rodríguez Martín ?ngel Rosado García Fernando Serrano Valverde Scientific Committee Dr Christián Abello Contesse Dr Rosa Agost Canós Dr María Jesús Blasco Mayor Prof María Calzada Pérez Prof Ronald Carter Prof Angela Chambers Dr Encarnación Hidalgo Tenorio Dr Sacramento Jáimez Muñoz Dr Rosa Jiménez Catalán Prof Luis Quereda Rodríguez-Navarro Dr Alfonso Rizo Rodríguez For Further Information Visit our webpage http://www.ugr.es/local/symposiumconversation or contact us at symposiumconversation ugr.es Looking forward to seeing you in granada next May, 2010!
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