LINGUIST List 21.2627
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Thu Jun 17 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, English/USA
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
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1. Dallin D.
Oaks,
21st Annual ATEG Conference
Message 1: 21st Annual ATEG Conference
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Date: 09-Jun-2010
From: Dallin D. Oaks <dallin_oaks byu.edu>
Subject: 21st Annual ATEG Conference
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Full Title: 21st Annual ATEG Conference Short Title: ATEG Conference Date: 16-Sep-2010 - 17-Sep-2010 Location: Provo, Utah, USA Contact Person: Dallin D. Oaks Meeting Email: dallin_oaks byu.edu Web Site: http://www.ateg.org/conferences/c21.php Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2010 Meeting Description: The Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar (ATEG) explores the role of grammar in our schools. Its membership consists of teachers and scholars in the field of grammar instruction. Call For Papers We invite conference proposals that help teachers to make grammar instruction durable, lively, and authentic. Proposals that are grounded in classroom practice are especially appreciated. The abstract length is 300-400 words. The abstract format is variable, but the presenter must include the necessary contact information such as name, affiliation, email, telephone, and address. The general topic of the conference is grammar teaching. This includes not only presentations involving classroom methods and strategies for teaching grammar but also insightful descriptivist approaches to grammar. Proposals that are grounded in classroom practice and application are especially appreciated. This year's theme is ''Enriching the Conversation.'' Notification of acceptance will occur by July 25, 2010.
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