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Calls: Language Acquisition, Socioling/Arizona Working Papers (Jrnl)
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Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
Message 1: Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
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Date: 26-Jan-2011
From: Soomin Jwa <awp email.arizona.edu>
Subject: Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
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Full Title: Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2011
Dear SLA Community, Please note the deadline for AWP submissions has been extended to February 15, 2011. So far, we've had wonderful submissions from both the U.S. and abroad, and we would like to hear more from you! Please forward widely! The Arizona Working Papers is inviting students and faculty from SLAT, SLAT's collaborating departments, and TESOL/applied linguistics/second language acquisition or a related field, from the University of Arizona and any other universities to submit papers to the Arizona Working Papers, 2011, Volume 18. Papers must be research studies and should focus on issues related to second language acquisition and teaching including the four specialization areas in SLAT (L2 Pedagogy and Program Administration, L2 Use, L2 Processes, and L2 Analysis) or a cross-disciplinary topic. First language studies with relevance to second language acquisition and teaching may also be submitted. Submissions are accepted in English and other widely spoken languages (Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, etc). For further details, please follow the link : http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/AWP/Call.htm Sincerely, AWP Co-editors
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