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Calls: Applied Ling/Novitas: Research on Youth and Lang (ROYAL) (Jrnl)
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Novitas: Research on Youth and Language (ROYAL)
Message 1: Novitas: Research on Youth and Language (ROYAL)
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Date: 21-Dec-2009
From: Olcay Sert <olcay.sert newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject: Novitas: Research on Youth and Language (ROYAL)
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Full Title: Novitas: Research on Youth and Language (ROYAL)
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics;Discourse Analysis;General Linguistics;Pragmatics;Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2010
Call for Papers for the First Special Issue of Novitas-Royal (April 2011, Volume 5 - Issue 1): Conversation Analysis in Educational and Applied Linguistics Special Issue Editors Prof. Dr. Paul Seedhouse and Olcay Sert Novitas-ROYAL is an open access, international, and fully refereed journal devoted to research and critical discussion on all aspects of language, linguistics and learning/teaching of languages. Having published scholarly work from a wide array of research contexts including Australia, Europe, Eurasia, and the Middle East since 2007, Novitas-ROYAL has been indexed in prestigious abstracting and indexing agencies including MLA International Bibliography, CSA Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts, Linguistics Abstracts (Wiley-Blackwell), EBSCO and TUBITAK-ULAKBIM. The journal plans to publish a special issue on Conversation Analytic Research in Educational and Applied Linguistics in April 2011. The aim is to contribute to the acknowledgement of the recent contributions of Conversation Analysis to the areas like Applied Linguistics, SLA, and Language Teacher Education and to publish innovative and theoretically sound articles to create an awareness of the ways Conversation Analysis can change research directions in various contexts. Articles should either a) contain an analysis of spoken data or b) present an application of CA to an area of Applied Linguistics or c) review the contribution of CA to an area of Applied Linguistics. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: - Teaching and Learning of Second/Foreign/Additional Languages - Second Language Acquisition (CA-for-SLA) - Language Teacher Education - Curriculum Design - Materials Design and Development - Classroom Discourse - English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) Discourse - Co-construction of Identities - Intercultural Communication - Language for Specific Purposes (LSP) - Code-switching in Conversation - Multimodal interaction Manuscripts will be subject to anonymous review by a panel of experts. The papers and biographical details should be sent via email attachment to: Olcay Sert Newcastle University Email: olcay.sert newcastle.ac.uk Important Dates Deadline for submissions: 15.11.2010 Notification of decisions on manuscripts: 17.01.2011 Submission of revised final versions: 14.03.2011 Publication date: April 2011
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