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Mon Apr 26 2010

Calls: Applied Ling: Italy

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Message 1: Transferring Knowledge: Disciplines, Academic Communities
Date: 25-Apr-2010
From: giuliana diani <giuliana.dianiunimore.it>
Subject: Transferring Knowledge: Disciplines, Academic Communities
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Full Title: Transferring Knowledge: Disciplines, Academic Communities
Short Title: CLAVIER Seminar 2010

Date: 07-Jun-2010 - 08-Jun-2010
Location: Modena, Italy
Contact Person: Giuliana Diani
Meeting Email: clavierunimore.it
Web Site: http://www.sltt.unimore.it

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 08-May-2010

Meeting Description:

Seminar Title: Transferring Knowledge across Disciplines and Academic
Communities

The aim of this seminar is to bring together the latest research of scholars
engaged in the analysis of forms of knowledge dissemination across
disciplines and academic communities.

For the plenary lectures the following keynote speakers have accepted to
participate:

Professor Ken Hyland (City University of Hong Kong)
Professor Paul Thompson (University of Birmingham)

Call For Papers

Appropriate topics for presentations include:
-comparison of academic genres, disciplines and linguistic-cultural contexts
-argumentation in academic genres
-intercultural communication and academic communities
-English as lingua franca in expert/non-expert communication
-using corpora as an innovative tool in exploring academic language
-implications for language teaching for academic purposes

Papers will be allotted 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion
Working Language: English

Abstract Submission:
Please send an anonymous abstract totalling no more than 300 words by
May 8th, 2010 to the following address: clavierunimore.it

Please do not include any self-identifying information on the abstract;
indicate only the title and the abstract itself. On a separate cover sheet,
include:

Title:
Format: (paper/ poster)
Author(s):
Affiliation(s):
Postal mailing address (for primary author):
E-mail (for primary author):

Important dates:
May 8th, 2010: Deadline for receipt of abstracts
May 15th, 2010: Notifications of acceptance/rejection
May 17th, 2010: Programme and Registration open

Participants should register by sending the attached form to
clavierunimore.it
not later than 31st May 2010 - cancellations should be notified not later
than 1st June 2010.

Information on the venue, registration, and hotels can be found on the
seminar website at www.sltt.unimore.it/clavierseminar2010
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