LINGUIST List 20.614
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Thu Feb 26 2009
Calls: Applied Ling/Japan; Neuroling/Turkey
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1. Deryn
Verity,
Japan Association for Language Teaching
2. Roel
Jonkers,
10th Science of Aphasia conference
Message 1: Japan Association for Language Teaching
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Date: 26-Feb-2009
From: Deryn Verity <verity wilmina.ac.jp>
Subject: Japan Association for Language Teaching
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Full Title: Japan Association for Language Teaching Short Title: JALT Date: 21-Nov-2009 - 23-Nov-2009 Location: Shizuoka, Japan Contact Person: Deryn Verity Meeting Email: verity wilmina.ac.jp Web Site: http://www.jalt.org/conference Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Pragmatics Call Deadline: 24-Apr-2009 Meeting Description: JALT2009 has as its theme 'The Teaching-Learning Dialogue: An Active Mirror' for its annual international conference. Call for Papers We welcome presentations, papers, workshops, posters and attendance from people who teach English, Japanese, or other foreign language, either in Japan or in an Asian context. Fields of interest include the following: language pedagogy, applied linguistics, classroom management, Japanese or English pragmatics, CALL, bilingualism, global and gender issues. Please look at the conference website for a complete listing. Papers in languages other than English are welcome, though English and Japanese are the working languages of the conference.Please consult the conference homepage for full submission guidelines and procedures. Please read the call for Presentations: jalt.org/files/c4p2009.pdf To submit a presentation: jalt.org/conference/submit For general information: jalt.org/conference Invited plenary speakers include: Dr. Christine Pearson Casanave, Temple University Japan Dr. James Lantolf, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Aya Matsuda, Arizona State University Dr. Merrill Swain, OISE Mr. Scott Thornbury, The New School
Message 2: 10th Science of Aphasia conference
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Date: 25-Feb-2009
From: Roel Jonkers <r.jonkers rug.nl>
Subject: 10th Science of Aphasia conference
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Full Title: 10th Science of Aphasia conference Date: 28-Sep-2009 - 03-Oct-2009 Location: Antalya, Turkey Contact Person: Roel Jonkers Meeting Email: r.jonkers rug.nl Web Site: http://www.soa-online.com Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics Call Deadline: 01-May-2009 Meeting Description: The SoA conferences are intended to bring together senior and junior scientists working in the multidisciplinary field of neurocognition of language and dealing with normal function as well as disorders. The size of the conference with a maximum of 100 participants ensures direct interaction between the participants. Call for Papers Abstract submissions: SoA10 invites abstract submissions with a focus on the neurocognition of language. Contributed papers are planned in the form of short oral presentations (10+5 min) and poster sessions. Poster sessions start with brief oral presentations of the highlights of each poster (max. 5 min) and with ample time for discussion. Guidelines for submission: - abstracts must be in English - abstracts should not exceed 1000 words and should contain information about the research question, the design of the study,the results including the data and a discussion of the results - all abstracts will be refereed by members of the scientific organizing committee - the deadline for submission is May 1, 2009. Decisions on the submissions will be communicated by June 1, 2009.
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