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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS 1997 CALL FOR PAPERS Saturday, March 8, - Tuesday, March 11, 1997 Holiday Inn International Drive Resort Orlando, Florida All papers in the field of applied linguistics are welcome. ABSTRACTS are invited for individual papers and colloquia on topics in applied linguistics, including language acquisition and socialization, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, second and foreign language pedagogy, literacy, language for specific purposes, assessment, language policy and planning, rhetoric and stylistics, translation and interpretation. AAAL has decided that individuals will be allowed one place on the program, either in a paper or as a colloquium presenter. (A person may, in addition to these possibilities, be a designated discussant or session chair.) If you have both a paper and a colloquium presentation accepted, the Program Committee will ask you to choose between the two. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS will be 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes for discussion. Send 4 copies of a typed double-spaced abstract no more than 250 words or 2 pages long. In the upper left-hand corner of two copies, place the submitter's name, address, phone and fax number, e-mail address, and institutional affiliation. Do not put any identification on the other two copies. In additional, submit a 50-word typed single spaced summary, headed by the name and affiliation of each presenter together with the title of the paper. This summary will appear in the conference program exactly as it is submitted. COLLOQUIA proposals are invited for blocks of time up to 3 hours. Colloquia organizers may divide up their block(s) of time as they see fit, but time should be adequately allocated for opening and closing remarks, presentations, discussants, and audience response. A colloquium proposal should include the following: 1) Four copies of a 50-word typed single-spaced description of the entire colloquium, which will appear as submitted in the conference program 2) Four copies of a 250-word typed double spaced abstract for EACH INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION (In the upper left-hand corner of the first two copies, place the submitter's name, address, phone and fax number, e-mail address, and institutional affiliation.) 3) A 50-word typed single-spaced summary for EACH INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION, headed by the name and affiliation of each presenter together with the title of the paper. (This summary will appear in the conference program exactly as it is submitted.) 4) A cover letter from the organizer bearing the organizer's name, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail address, institutional affiliation of all participants, an explanation of how the individual presentations relate to one another, and to the theme of the colloquium. 5) A tentative breakdown of the requested time block into component activities. Abstracts and participant information for all presentations in a colloquium must be submitted together. All submissions should include a stamped self-addressed postcard for confirmation of receipt of your submissions. Mail or fax individual paper abstracts and colloquia proposals to: AAAL 1997 Program Committee 7630 West 145th Street, Suite 202 Apple Valley, MN 55124-7553 USA Phone: 612-953-0805, Fax: 612-891-1800 If you fax your submission, please mail a hard-copy version with the requisite number of copies. Deadline for all proposals to reach the AAAL Business Office is August 16, 1996, 5:00 PM Central Time. No late proposals will be accepted. AAAL '97 PRESENTATION PROPOSAL Presenter: _______________________________________________________ Affiliation: _______________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________ Fax: _______________________________________________________ E-Mail: _______________________________________________________ Please provide all of the above information for all additional presenters and discussants on an attached page. Total number of participants in session: __________ CHECK ONE: ______ Individual Paper Proposal ______ Colloquium Proposal TITLE (10 word maximum): _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ This proposal is most relevant to the applied linguistics topic area of (check one): _____ language acquisition/socialization _____ discourse analysis _____ psycholinguistics/second language acquisition _____ sociolinguistics _____ literacy _____ language for specific purposes _____ assessment _____ language policy and planning _____ rhetoric and stylistics _____ translation and interpretation _____ second and foreign language pedagogy _____ other:________________________________________________________ Please attach a 250-word abstract AND a 50-word summary for each individual presentation. See Call for Papers for number of copies, required format, and additional requirements of colloquium proposals. A/V needs: _____ OHP _____ Audio tape player _____ Slide Projector _____ VCR/TV Monitor (Fee charged, estimate $50)* *For cost reasons, AAAL encourages presenters to consider alternative A/V equipment aids rather than a VCR/TV monitor. Individuals requiring a VCR/TV monitor will be invoiced upon acceptance. Payment required with conference registration. Will any of the presenters require deaf interpreting services? _____ Yes _____ No Return to: AAAL '97 Program Committee, 7630 West 145th Street, Suite 202, Apple Valley, MN 55124, USA. Fax: 612-891-1800. Deadline for all proposals to reach the AAAL Business Office: August 16, 1996. NO LATE PROPOSALS WILL BE ACCEPTED.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
!!!!!!!!! F I N A L C A L L !!!!!!!!!!!!! ABSOLUTE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS July 8, 1996 N E L S 2 7 Conference of the North Eastern Linguistic Society OCTOBER 18-20 1996 at McGill University, Montreal CANADA - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstracts are invited for twenty-minute papers on any aspect of theoretical linguistics. Abstracts should be anonymous and typed single-spaced in 12- point font on no more than one 8 1/2" by 11" page with one-inch margins. References, but no examples, may be included on a second page. For the sake of the reviewers, the guidelines will be strictly enforced. At most one individual and one joint abstract per person will be considered. ABSTRACT DEADLINE: JULY 8, 1996 Submissions should include: * 10 anonymous copies of an abstract; * 1 copy stating the name of the author(s) and affiliation(s), for inclusion in the NELS booklet, if accepted; * a typed 3" x 5" index card bearing the title of the paper and the authors' names, affiliations, phone numbers, snail-mail and e-mail addresses. Please indicate whether you would like e-mail acknowledgement of receipt. Abstracts received after the deadline will not be considered. We will accept no fax or e-mail submissions. Accepted presenters will be notified in mid-September. Please send abstracts to: Abstract Committee/NELS 27 Department of Linguistics McGill University 1001 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, PQ H3A 1G5 CANADA Preregistration fees are $30 (US$23) for students, $45 (US$35) for others. The deadline for preregistration is September 16, 1996. On-site registration fees will be $40 (US$30) for students and $60 (US$45) for others. For more information, write to: nelsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemcgill.ca Web page: http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~mordru/nels.html
Forwarded message: > From paclic96 Wed Jun 26 14:36:38 1996 > From: paclic96 (PACLIC11) > Message-Id: <9606260436.AA25771Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuenms.kyunghee.ac.kr> > Subject: Call for Abstracts > To: paclic96 (PACLIC11) > Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 14:36:33 +0900 (KDT) > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL21-h3] > Content-Type: text > Content-Length: 3715 > > Dear Members, > > We now have the final version of `Call for Abstracts'. > We attach this here. Please pass on this to your colleagues. > > Best, > PACLIC 11 > > PS: Please excuse us for sending duplicate (or even multiple) copies > to some of you. > -------------------------------------------------- > > CALL FOR ABSTRACTS > > THE 11TH PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE > ON > LANGUAGE, INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION > > PACLIC 11 > > The Language and Information Society of Korea (formerly the Seoul > Workshop on Formal Grammar Theory) is pleased to announce that the > 11th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and > Computation (PACLIC 11) will be held at Kyung Hee University, Seoul > on December 20-22, 1996. The Conference is an annual meeting of > scholars with a wide range of interest in theoretical and computational > linguistics from the Pacific Asia region. The Conference solicits > abstracts treating any field in theoretical and computational > linguistics, including syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics, > pragmatics, discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, formal grammar > theory, natural language processing, and computer applications. We > plan to feature about 30 papers, and give each paper 30 minutes for > presentation and discussion. Abstracts should be three A4 > single-spaced pages long, including data and references. Please mail > 4 hard copies of the abstract with the title, the author's name, > affiliation, mailing address, fax number (if any) and e-mail > address on a separate page to the address shown below. Sending the > abstract by e-mail is acceptable (but no fax submissions). Accepted > papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings. > > > IMPORTANT DATES > > Deadline for abstract submission: September 14, 1996 > Notification of acceptance: Mid October, 1996 > Submission of full paper due: November 15, 1996 > Conference: December 20-22, 1966 > > Please mail abstracts to: > > PACLIC 11 > Language Education and Research Institute > Kyung Hee University > 1 Hoegi-dong, Tongdaemun-gu, Seoul > Korea 130-701 > > Or e-mail submissions are accepted: > E-mail: paclic96
nms.kyunghee.ac.kr > > For further information, write to the addresses above, or phone > (82-02-961-0080) or fax (82-02-595-9018). > > > PROGRAM COMMITEE > > Byung-Soo Park, Kyung Hee University, Korea (Chairman) > Chu-Ren Huang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (Co-chairman) > Akira Ikeya, Tokyo Gakuen University, Japan (Co-chairman) > Benjamin K. T'sou, City University of Hong Kong, Hong > Kong (Co-chairman) > > Kathleen Ahrens, National Taiwan University > Clair H.-H. Chang, National Chengchi University > Suk-Jin Chang, Seoul National University > Jaewoong Choe, Korea University > Key-Sun Choi, KAIST > Keh-Jiann Chen, Academia Sinica > Kiyoshi Ishikawa, Hosei University > Akira Ishikawa, Sophia University > Masato Ishizaki, ATR > Beommo Kang, Korea University > Yongbeom Kim, Kwangwoon University > Tom B. Y. Lai, City University of Hong Kong > Kim Teng Lua, National University of Singapore > Hyuk-Cheol Kwon, Pusan National University > Chungmin Lee, Seoul National University > Ik-Hwan Lee, Yonsei University > Kiyong Lee, Korea University > Yuji Matsumoto, Nara Institute of Scinece and Technology > Jerry Seligman, National Chung Cheng University > Von-Wun Soo, National Tsing Hua University > Chris Tancredi, The Yokohama National University > Jhing-fa Wang, National Cheng Kung Universit > Paul Horng Jyh Wu, National University of Singapore > Shuichi Yatabe, University of Tokyo > Keiko Yoshida, Waseda University >