LINGUIST List 23.3526
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Thu Aug 23 2012
Calls: General Linguistics/Singapore
Editor for this issue: Alison Zaharee
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Date: 23-Aug-2012
From: Laura Chong <laura globalstf.org>
Subject: 2nd Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics
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Full Title: 2nd Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics
Short Title: L3 2013
Date: 17-Jun-2013 - 18-Jun-2013
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Contact Person: Conference Secretariat
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.l3-conference.org/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 21-Dec-2012
Meeting Description:
'To speak a language is to take on a world, a culture,' says Frantz Fanon. To undestand a culture fully, one must first be dedicated to learning its native language. Linguists well as our body of literature play a crucial role in unlocking the secrets behind the world's multitude of languages, and helping people understand how the human mind works across time and space, from different eras and individual cultures. Where spoken word, in its millions of years of evolution, fails to provide insights on historic and modern literature, linguists, with their uncanny curiosity, help convey messages from languages long dead and forgotten. Thus a discourse in the field of language, linguistics and literature is significant to gather and understand different perspective in our culture and the society between the past and the present.
Call for Papers: Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Language and Literature: Language Acquisition and Learning Language Education Intercultural Education Language Program Evaluation Innovation in Language Teaching and Learning Language Teacher Education (collaborations and practices) Language Teaching Methodology Language Curriculum Development Language Testing and Assessment Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts of Language Teacher Education The Role of Language and Communication in Human Cognition Translation Poetry and Prose (Fictional and Non-fictional) Contemporary Literature Comparative Literature Media (television, drama, film and others) Classics Medieval and Renaissance Literature Literature and Other Arts Literature and History Linguistics: Applied Linguistics Theoretical Linguistics Computational Linguistics Comparative Linguistics Sociolinguistics Contrastive Linguistics Interlinguistics Corpus Linguistics Dialectology Etymology Forensic Linguistics Historical Linguistics Lexicology Linguistic Statistics Linguistic Typology Morphology Neurolinguistics Psycholinguistics Phonetics Phonology Text Linguistics Orthography, Pragmatics, Rhetoric, Stylistics and Semantics Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers (not being considered for publication elsewhere) in standard format (double column, single-spaced, 10-pt font) describing new theoretical and/or experimental research. Submissions are recommended to have no more than 10 pages (extra pages are subject to surcharge), including figures, tables, and references. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, correctness, and presentation. For more information on submission guidelines, please view our website: http://www.l3-conference.org/ Highlights: The Conference Proceedings (Print ISSN: 2251-3566, E-Periodical ISSN: 2251-3574) will be indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, ProQuest, Ulrichsweb and will be submitted to Scopus, ScienceDirect and Cabell's Directories amongst others, where applicable. Depending on their importance, originality, quality, relevance and other editorial considerations, eligible research articles will be invited for publication in the GSTF Journal of Law and Social Sciences (JLSS) (Print ISSN: 2251-2853, E-periodical: 2251-2861) which is indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, ProQuest, Ulrichsweb and Cabell's Directories. Best Paper Awards and Best Student Paper Awards will be conferred at the conference (in order to qualify for the award, the paper must be presented at the conference). L3 2013 will also constitute a Special Panel Session. Panel Proposals are invited for submission to the L3 2013. A minimum of three papers centering on a specific topic will be accepted for submission under Panel Category.
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