LINGUIST List 22.2949
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Tue Jul 19 2011
Calls: Applied Linguistics/ CALR Linguistics Journal (Jrnl)
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Date: 13-Jul-2011
From: CALR Linguistics Journal <CALR aou.edu.lb>
Subject: CALR Linguistics Journal
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Full Title: CALR Linguistics Journal
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; English
Call Deadline: 30-Aug-2011
The Centre for Applied Linguistics Research CALR is pleased to announce a call for papers for its upcoming refereed online journal on Multiple Perceptual Frames in English Language Teaching and Research. CALR link: http://www.aou.edu.lb/callforpapers Traditional approaches to English Language teaching have not resulted in sufficient preparation for the learner (CALR, 2011). More experimentation with anthropological, sociocultural, pragmatic and interactional frames may advance new perceptions and methodologies that can improve learners' experience in the English Language. The main themes include, but are not limited to: - Theoretical grounding - Pragmatics - Sociolinguistics - Functional linguistics - Teaching strategies Specific areas of interest: - Research extending knowledge associated with learning, understanding and applying the English Language. - Research broadening horizons of English Language studies through reflecting on novice experiences and practices. Deadline for submission of full paper is August 30, 2011 Submit to: CALR aou.edu.lb Guidelines for Papers: Papers should use the following style and the guidelines below. Recommended length of abstract: 200 words Recommended length of papers: 3000 words Consider the following structure when presenting your contribution: - title - author(s) and e-mail address of each author - author's affiliation, address and URL - abstract - up to six keywords - main sections - elaboration - references - acknowledgments Title: Single line title not longer than 15 words (specify your main theme). Author(s): Author name(s) as follows: first name, extra initials and family name. Add after each name of an author the e-mail address if available. Put the e-mail address [between brackets]. Abstract: Contributions should be preceded by an abstract of 200 words in English. Keywords: List up to six keywords to position your paper. References: References should be elaborated according to the APA (American Psychological Association) specifications. References to journals should include the authors' names and initials, title of publication, full name of the journal, publication year, volume, number and starting and ending page. Size of your contribution: Recommended length of paper is 3000 words. Papers including tables and illustrations should not exceed 8 pages. Issues of language: The authors are responsible for presenting the paper in good English. Submission of contributions: Contributions should be sent to CALR aou.edu.lb - Font: Times New Roman (avoid unnecessary bold or italics) - Titles: 14 point, lower case, left aligned, no underlining - Text: 12 point - Spacing: 1.5 lines Review procedure: All submitted proposals are blind reviewed. You will receive a reply message confirming receipt of your contribution Copyright policy and responsibilities of authors: Submission of a contribution implies that, unless clearly indicated and all conflicting copyright issues resolved, the content has not been published elsewhere. Authors remain responsible for the content of their submission. Full paper submission deadline: August 30, 2011 Notification Due: October 30, 2011 The working language is English.
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