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SECOND CELTIC LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE Call for Papers The 2nd Celtic Linguistics Conference will be held at University College Dublin on 20-21 June, 1997. Abstracts are invited for 45 minute talks (30+15) on all aspects of theoretically-oriented research on the Celtic languages. Please submit 4 copies of a 1-page abstract (3 anonymous and one camera-ready copy with name, affiliation etc.) to the address below. Abstracts must be received by March 10, 1997. Invited speakers include: David Adger (University of York) Bob Borsley (University of Wales, Bangor) Jim McCloskey (University of California, Santa Cruz) Gillian Ramchand (Oxford University) Ian Roberts (University of Stuttgart) Alain Rouveret (Universite Paris 7) The conference will be held on the Belfield campus (approximately 5km from the city centre). Accomodation on campus will be available. Expressions of interest and requests for further information should be sent to: Cathal.DohertyMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueucd.ie or to: Celtic Linguistics Conference, Department of Linguistics, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland Department of Linguistics, University College Dublin, Dublin 4 Ireland
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL TESOL CONFERENCE Sunday, November 23 - Wednesday, November 26 Charleston, SC CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS You are invited to submit proposals for the Southeast Regional TESOL conference. You are encouraged to submit proposals on practice, theory, and research as they pertain to teaching and administration at all levels from elementary through higher and adult education. Presentations on materials and curriculum, professional development, teacher training, staff development, and cultural concerns, as well as other areas of professional interest, are also welcomed. To receive a proposal form, send e-mail to: RegionalMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueepi.sc.edu Please share your ideas and expertise with colleagues from the ten states and nine TESOL affiliates of the Southeast Region. Shortly after the June 30 proposal deadline, you will receive pre- registration materials for the conference at the Orient Express Charleston Place Hotel, one of the top 25 hotels in the U.S., located in the heart of historic Charleston. Program Chair: Mark Porter English Programs for Internationals University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208
1997 Carolina TESOL Spring Conference Friday, April 4 - Saturday, April 5 University Hilton, Charlotte, NC CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS You are invited to submit proposals for the Carolina TESOL Spring Conference. The theme is Linguistics in the ESL Classroom. This conference will be held in conjunction with the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics Spring Conference (SECOL). Registration qualifies participants to attend sessions from SECOL as well as Carolina TESOL. Lodging has been arranged at the Hilton for a flat rate of $79 per room for up to two occupants. The deadline for hotel reservations is March 30. For hotel reservations call 704-547-7444 or 800-445-8667 or 704-549-9708 (fax). Please inform the registrar that you are with Carolina TESOL. The plenary on April 5, Dialects and TESOL: Obligation and Opportunity, will be given by Dr. Walt Wolfram To receive a proposal form, send e-mail to: springMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueepi.sc.edu Please share your ideas and expertise with colleagues from the Carolinas and neighboring areas. The e-mail reply will include registration information. Program Chair: Allie Wall English Language Training Institute UNC-Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223 704-547-3461 (w) 704-376-2624 (h) _D_E_A_D_L_I_N_E_: March 1, 1997