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Content-Length: 2985 Please Post Please Post Please Post Please Post Please Post CALL FOR PAPERS & POSTERS Second Language Research Forum 1995 (SLRF 95) Cornell University Ithaca, New York PLENARY SPEAKERS: William Frawley (University of Delaware) John Schumann (UCLA) Bonnie Schwartz (University of Durham) PAPERS: Abstracts are invited for 30 minute talks on any area of second language research. Each talk will be followed by a ten minute discussion period. POSTERS: The poster session is designed to provide more exposure to work in progress. The posters, which consist of a summary and display of the research (including title, hypotheses, procedures, results and discussion) will be exhibited for the first two days of the conference; authors will be available to discuss their work during a specified period on one of these days. Authors of accepted posters will be given further instructions regarding the preparation of materials. We will give special consideration to poster submissions from graduate students. ABSTRACTS REQUIREMENTS: 1. Send SIX copies of an anonymous 300-400 word abstract. Abstracts should be clearly titled and indicate whether submitted for a poster or a paper. 2. Send TWO copies of a 100-150 word abstract for inclusion in the conference program if you are selected. This should also be titled and include your name. 3. Include a 3x5 card with this information: 1) name, 2) paper or poster title, 3) affiliation, 4) mailing address, 5) e-mail address, 6) phone number, 7) audio-visual needs (for papers only). NOTE: Authors may submit a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract. Mail all abstract materials to the following address; we are unable to accept fax or e-mail submissions. SLRF 1995 Nuria Lopez Ortega, Abstracts Committee Cornell University Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Morrill Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-4701 Abstracts MUST BE RECEIVED by MARCH 9, 1995 Further information about accomodations and conference rates will be sent in a subsequent message to this list. For additional information: e-mail SLRF95Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecornell.edu END OF THE MESSAGE M. Rafael Salaberry MRS4
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Content-Length: 4028 SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS 1ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY MAY 17-19, 1995 DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO SPONSORED BY THE INSTITUTE OF SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS DIRECTOR: CECILIA RODRIGUEZ PINO SUPPORTED BY THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AND THE MINORITY RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION COMMITTEE, NMSU ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED TO: February 17, 1995 Call for papers which focus on, but are not limited to: * Empirical research in the SNS classroom * SNS theory which deals with education at the primary, secondary, university and adult education levels * Integration of U.S. Hispanic literatures in the SNS classroom * Content based instruction * Research in related fields which impacts SNS theory, curriculum and outcome assessment Also included will be a Publishers/Authors Working Session Send a one page abstract to: Daniel Villa, Chair SNS Organizing Committee Dept. of Languages and Linguistics, NMSU Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003 (505) 646-1230, FAX (505) 646-7876 INTERNET: dvillaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuenmsu.edu BITNET: dvilla
nmsuvm1 IF POSSIBLE, PLEASE SUBMIT ABSTRACTS BY E-MAIL ************************************************************ ************************************************************ WORKING PAPERS OF THE INSTITUTE OF SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS Editors: Cecilia Rodriguez Pino and Daniel Villa A selection of papers presented at the Conference on Spanish for Native Speaker: New Directions for the 21st Century, will be published in a series of working papers to be housed at the Institute of Spanish for Native Speakers at New Mexico State University. This series is dedicated to facilitating communication and to sharing information among those interested in issues relating to the teaching of Spanish to native speakers of the language. Authors will retain the copyright to their papers. Papers should be submitted on disk, either in Wordperfect, Nota Bene or ASCII format, and should follow the guidelines of the MLA Handbook. A principal goal of the Working Papers is to make the accepted works available in as timely a manner as possible; submitting papers in electronic format will facilitate the publication process. Copies of the Working Papers will be available in hard copy, on disk, or on-line through FTP (File Transfer Process). We strongly encourage those interested in obtaining copies to consider electronic formats, in order to minimize the impact on scarce resources. The cost of copies on paper and on disk will be announced at the Conference. Papers must be submitted to the editors by June 1, 1995, for consideration for publication. Please send to the Institute of Spanish for Native Speakers, Box 30001, Dept. 3L, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM 88003, or submit in person at the Conference.