LINGUIST List 20.4361
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Thu Dec 17 2009
Calls: Applied Ling/Lang Acquisition/Canadian Modern Lang Review (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Fatemeh Abdollahi
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Canadian Modern Language Review
Message 1: Canadian Modern Language Review
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Date: 15-Dec-2009
From: T Hawkins <cmlr utpress.utoronto.ca>
Subject: Canadian Modern Language Review
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Full Title: Canadian Modern Language Review
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics;Language Acquisition
Call Deadline: 05-Jan-2010
Call for Proposals The Canadian Modern Language Review Special Issue 2012 The Editors of the Canadian Modern Language Review invite proposals for the annual special issue of the journal. Proposals should identify a contemporary topic which will allow for the exploration of recent advances in theory, research, and practice in second language learning and teaching. The proposed topic should also be one that will attract diverse perspectives, research methodologies, and pedagogical applications. The special issue of the CMLR is an open call for papers; guest editors therefore manage the submissions, following the standard double blind review process. At least one of the editors should be fluent in both English and French. Proposals will be evaluated by the CMLR Editors and members of the Editorial Board. The criteria will include: relevance to the mandate of the journal; significance of the topic to the field; and the qualifications of the two editors. The successful proposal will be announced in the spring of 2010. Guest editors should refer to the Guidelines for Special Issue Proposals on the CMLR website for the details of the submission requirements. http://www.utpjournals.com/cmlr/cmlr.html Due date for proposals: January 5, 2010 Appel À Propositions de Thèmes La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes Numéro Spècial - 2012 Les rédacteurs de la Revue canadienne des langues vivantes invitent les personnes intéressées à proposer des thèmes pour le numéro spécial annuel de la revue. Chaque proposition devra porter sur un sujet contemporain ouvrant sur l'exploration des progrès récents en matière de théorie, de recherche et de pratiques en apprentissage et en enseignement des langues secondes. Le thème proposé devra également susciter des contributions sur des perspectives, des méthodes de recherche et des applications pédagogiques variées. Pour ce numéro spécial de la RCLV, il y aura un appel général à contributions. Les rédacteurs invités auront donc à gérer les articles soumis au moyen du processus habituel d'évaluation à double insu. Au moins un des rédacteurs devra s'exprimer couramment en anglais et en français. Les propositions seront évaluées par les rédacteurs de la RCLV et les membres du conseil d'administration, selon les critères suivants : la pertinence du thème relativement au mandat de la revue, l'importance du sujet dans le champ d'études et les qualifications des deux rédacteurs. La proposition retenue sera dévoilée au printemps 2010. Pour tout renseignement concernant les exigences de soumission, les rédacteurs invités devront se référer aux Directives sur la proposition de thèmes pour le numéro spécial, disponible sur le site web de la RCLV. http://www.utpjournals.com/cmlr/cmlr.html Date limite d'envoi des propositions : le 5 janvier 2010 The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes During the more than 60 years of its existence, The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes has evolved from an Ontario-centered journal containing mainly classroom-based teaching strategies and resources to a Canada-wide, bilingual, refereed scholarly publication of national scope and international repute. The CMLR/RCLV serves members of the teaching profession, administrators and researchers interested in all levels of English and French as second languages and, in addition, those interested in native and other modern, international, or heritage language programs and issues. For more information about CMLR/ RCLV (in print or online) or for submissions information, please contact University of Toronto Press -- Journals Division 5201 Dufferin St., Toronto, ON, Canada M3H 5T8 tel: (416) 667-7810 fax: (416) 667-7881 Fax Toll Free in North America 1-800-221-9985 email: journals utpress.utoronto.ca www.utpjournals.com/cmlr
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