LINGUIST List 21.364
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Thu Jan 21 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acquisition, Cognitive Science/ USA
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1. Anna
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Second Language Research Forum
Message 1: Second Language Research Forum
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Date: 20-Jan-2010
From: Anna Lukyanchenko <SLRF2010 umd.edu>
Subject: Second Language Research Forum
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Full Title: Second Language Research Forum Short Title: SLRF Date: 14-Oct-2010 - 17-Oct-2010 Location: College Park, USA Contact Person: SLRF 2010 organizing ommittee SLRF 2010 organizing ommittee Meeting Email: SLRF2010 umd.edu Web Site: http://www.webspace.umd.edu/SLRF2010/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 01-May-2010 Meeting Description: The 2010 Second Language Research Forum will be held October 14-17 at the University of Maryland. In concert with the theme "Reconsidering SLA research: Dimensions and Directions", this year's SLRF conference will bring together relevant theories and research methodology from various disciplines that deepen our understanding of SLA and its application to real world needs Call for Papers Abstract Submission Deadline: May 1, 2010 The 2010 Second Language Research Forum will be held October 14-17 at the Riggs Alumni Center of the University of Maryland. In concert with the theme "Reconsidering SLA research: Dimensions and Directions", this year's SLRF conference will bring together relevant theories and research methodology from various disciplines that deepen our understanding of SLA and its application to real world needs. To this end, we are soliciting papers and posters that investigate SLA from a variety of perspectives that add to our collective understanding of SLA in theory, research, and practice. The submission of abstracts and the refereeing process will be carried out through the SRLF 2010 web submission system. Abstracts for all presentation formats should be submitted at: http://www.webspace.umd.edu/SLRF2010/. Abstracts will be considered in any area of L2 research including, but not limited to: Formal approaches to SLA Cognitive approaches to SLA Socio-cultural approaches to SLA Neurocognitive approaches to SLA L2 psycholinguistics Instructional SLA, classroom research, and pedagogy L2 assessment and research methodology Bilingualism and heritage language acquisition Proposals are invited for individual papers and posters. All abstracts for papers and posters should be limited to 300 words. Paper Presentations: Paper presentations will be 20 minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion period. Poster Presentations: Posters are intended for one-on-one discussion of research. Presenters with work in progress are encouraged to consider submitting abstracts for poster presentation. Abstract Submission Deadline: May 1, 2010 Notification of Acceptance: July 1, 2010 SLRF 2010 Website: http://www.webspace.umd.edu/SLRF2010/ For more information please contact SLRF2010 umd.edu
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