LINGUIST List 24.709
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Thu Feb 07 2013
Calls: Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/ Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Justin Petro
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Date: 06-Feb-2013
From: Teow Ghee Tan <editor_cplt kedah.uitm.edu.my>
Subject: Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/ Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (Jrnl)
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Full Title: Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2013
Journal of Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (CPLT) is a newly launched internationally refereed online journal published by Universiti Teknologi MARA Kedah (UiTM Kedah). It is a double-blind reviewed journal. CPLT plans to publish articles quarterly. The first issue is now in progress and we are now calling for papers for our subsequent issues.
CPLT welcomes contributions on creative practices (but are not limited to) the following aspects:
-second/foreign language pedagogy -language and technology -language assessment and evaluation -culture and language teaching -language and learner characteristics -language planning and policy -reading -writing -literacy
Submission of manuscripts is throughout the year. Authors are cordially invited to submit their manuscript to editor_cplt kedah.uitm.edu.my .Results will be notified within 3-4 months. No publication charge will be imposed as a way to encourage researchers and authors to share their findings, critical scholarship and creative practices that help to advance inquiry in language learning and teaching.
Authors who wish to get additional information resources prior to submission are encouraged to visit the journal website at http://www.kedah.uitm.edu.my/CPLT/index.html
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