LINGUIST List 24.1097
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Mon Mar 04 2013
Calls: Applied Linguistics/USA
Editor for this issue: Alison Zaharee
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Date: 04-Mar-2013
From: Lawrence Williams <lawrence.williams unt.edu>
Subject: Division on Applied Linguistics at the Modern Language Association Annual Convention
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Full Title: Division on Applied Linguistics at the Modern Language Association Annual Convention Short Title: MLA Date: 09-Jan-2014 - 12-Jan-2014 Location: Chicago, IL, USA Contact Person: Sébastien Dubreil Meeting Email: < click here to access email > Web Site: http://www.mla.org/convention Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 11-Mar-2013 Meeting Description: Founded in 1883, the Modern Language Association of America provides opportunities for its members to share their scholarly findings and teaching experiences with colleagues and to discuss trends in the academy. MLA members host an annual convention and other meetings, work with related organizations, and sustain one of the finest publishing programs in the humanities. For over a hundred years, members have worked to strengthen the study and teaching of language and literature. Call for Papers: A wide range of topics in Applied Linguistics: Autobiographies of Applied Linguists Division: Applied Linguistics Emerging fields inevitably struggle with identity; with questions of membership; and with defining the parameters of research/theory. Session investigates the question ‘Who is an applied linguist?’. 150-word abstracts by 11 March 2013; Sébastien Dubreil (sdubreil utk.edu) Sign Language Use and Development around the Globe Division: Applied Linguistics Papers that analyze or problematize the use and/or development of signed languages. 150-word abstracts by 11 March 2013; Sébastien Dubreil (sdubreil utk.edu) Social Pedagogies and Second Language Development Division: Applied Linguistics Theoretical/empirical papers that examine the feasibility and effectiveness of pedagogical practices that bridge classroom-based language instruction and learning experiences rooted in students’ lives. 150-word abstracts by 11 March 2013; Sébastien Dubreil (sdubreil utk.edu)
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