LINGUIST List 21.917
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Wed Feb 24 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Ling & Literature/USA
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1. Catalina
Mendez Vallejo,
34th Colloquium on Language, Literature, and Film
Message 1: 34th Colloquium on Language, Literature, and Film
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Date: 23-Feb-2010
From: Catalina Mendez Vallejo <catalina.mendez-vallejo mail.wvu.edu>
Subject: 34th Colloquium on Language, Literature, and Film
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Full Title: 34th Colloquium on Language, Literature, and Film Date: 01-Oct-2010 - 02-Oct-2010 Location: Morgantown, WV, USA Contact Person: Catalina Mendez Vallejo Meeting Email: wvucoll mail.wvu.edu Web Site: http://www.forlang.wvu.edu/home/colloquium Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature; Linguistic Theories Call Deadline: 01-May-2010 Meeting Description: We are pleased to announce our 34th Colloquium. This year's theme is '21st Century Approaches to Language, Literature, and Film'. Submissions are now welcome! Please see our Call for Papers here, or visit us at: http://www.forlang.wvu.edu/home/colloquium Call for Papers Submissions are invited on recent approaches to the study of language, literature and film. Topics include, but are not limited to the following: Current issues in literature and film The old and the new in literature and film The 21st century perspective through literature and film 21st century classics The role of new technologies in disseminating literature and film Literature and film in the age of the Kindle and Hulu The role of new technologies in academic research in the fields of language, literature and film New approaches to classic texts and films New applications of old theories New theories applied to old texts and movies Recent trends in linguistics Current approaches to language variation and change Theoretical approaches to the study of language New trends in second language acquisition, education, and pedagogy Issues in discourse analysis, language policy, and bilingualism You may submit 300-word proposals for papers and/or panels by May 1, 2010 to wvucoll mail.wvu.edu Please include a cover letter containing the proposal's title, complete contact information, and institutional affiliation. The program will allow twenty minutes for the presentation of each paper. Papers may be read in English, French, German, or Spanish.
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