LINGUIST List 22.4463
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Tue Nov 08 2011
Calls: Mandarin, English, Discourse Analysis, Applied Ling/Taiwan
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1. Claire Ho ,
2012 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
Message 1: 2012 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
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Date: 25-Oct-2011
From: Claire Ho <allt mail.ntust.edu.tw>
Subject: 2012 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
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Full Title: 2012 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching
Short Title: 2012 ALLT
Date: 19-Apr-2012 - 21-Apr-2012
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Contact Person: Claire Ho
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.afl.ntust.edu.tw/main.php
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin; English
Call Deadline: 05-Jan-2012
Meeting Description:
2012 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching (ALLT) Date: April 19-21, 2012 Site: National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST), Taipei, Taiwan Website: http://www.afl.ntust.edu.tw/act/news.php?class=301 Conference Themes: I. Special Topics 1. Project-based teaching & learning 2. Product-based teaching & learning 3. CALL & Web-based approaches 4. ESP/LSP/EAP teaching 5. Task-based approaches 6. Content-based approaches 7. Theme-based approaches 8. Discourse analysis 9. Text analysis 10. Integration of linguistics & applied linguistics II. General Topics 1. Language policy 2. Applied English curriculum design 3. 4 skills & language learning, assessment and testing 4. Listening instruction 5. Writing instruction 6. Teaching materials design 7. L2 teaching and learning 8. Translation and interpretation 9. Corpus-based approaches: teaching & learning 10. Mixed levels: teaching, design and management 11. Other topics in English and Chinese teaching and learning Plenary, Featured and Keynote Speakers:
1. William Wang (Chair Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong; fellow,
Academia Sinica)
2. Ovid Tzeng (Fellow, Academia Sinica)
3. Amy Tsui (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Hong Kong University)
4. John Flowerdew (City University of Hong Kong)
5. Lynne Flowerdew (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
6. Yukio Tono (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
7. Wai Meng Chan (National University of Singapore)
8. Michael Handford (Tokyo University)
Featured Colloquiums: 1. 1. Flowerdew & Flowerdew: Discourse 2. Fungfu Tsao, Yuhhui Shih, Wu-chang Chang, Hsinan Yeh: Nine Year Curriculum: Retrospect and Prospect 3. Chiou-Lan Chern, Hui-Tzu Min, Sy-ying Lee, Yuh-hsiu Chen, etc: Dialogue between Reading and Writing 4. Kuang-hsiung Yu: ESP-related topic 5. Shih-Gui Joe, Hui-chun Teng: Vocational English Education 6. Howard Chen, Jason S. Chang, Meei-Ling Liaw: CALL 7. TBA Workshops: 1. Chen-Ching Li (Chair Professor, Department of English, Shih Hsin University) 2. Yuhua Ji (Chairperson, English Department, Xiamen University) 3. David Tugwell (Lexical Computing Ltd)
Call for Papers: Abstract of no more than 350 words to send via email:
allt mail.ntust.edu.tw Please indicate:
- Paper - Student Session - Workshop - Colloquium Please also fill in the author's information form (Download: http://www.afl.ntust.edu.tw/act/news.php?Sn=389) Important Dates:
Abstract due: January 5, 2012 Acceptance notification: January 16, 2012 Full paper deadline: May 31, 2012 (for the journal of SELL) Conference date: April 19-21, 2012
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