LINGUIST List 21.5196
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Tue Dec 21 2010
Confs: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics/Italy
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1. Simone Ciccolone ,
11th Conference of the Italian Association on Applied Linguistics
Message 1: 11th Conference of the Italian Association on Applied Linguistics
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Date: 20-Dec-2010
From: Simone Ciccolone <organizzativo aitla.it>
Subject: 11th Conference of the Italian Association on Applied Linguistics
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11th Conference of the Italian Association on Applied Linguistics Short Title: AItLA 2011 Date: 09-Jun-2011 - 11-Jun-2011 Location: Bergamo (BG), Italy Contact: Simone Ciccolone Contact Email: organizzativo aitla.it Meeting URL: http://www.aitla.it Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics Meeting Description: The XI Conference of the Italian Association on Applied Linguistics (AItLA), on the theme 'Linguistic competences and education. In memory of Monica Berretta', will take place in Bergamo from 9th to 11th of June 2011. The conference will be centered on the following themes: - L1 and L2 competence: definition, measurement; - L1 and L2 learner varieties, relations and crosslinguistic evidences; - The role of Input in its different forms: native, non-native, multilingual, multimedia input; - Output and use: linguistic and communicational aspects, educational issues.
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