LINGUIST List 16.2302
Sun Jul 31 2005
Calls: Applied Ling/Spain; Applied Ling/Japanese/USA
Editor for this issue: Megan Zdrojkowski
<meganlinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Francisco
Ruiz de Mendoza,
24th International AESLA Conference
2. M. Endo
Hudson,
2006 International Conference on Japanese Language Education
Message 1: 24th International AESLA Conference
Date: 28-Jul-2005
From: Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza <francisco.ruiz
dfm.unirioja.es>
Subject: 24th International AESLA Conference
Full Title: 24th International AESLA Conference
Date: 30-Mar-2006 - 01-Apr-2006
Location: Madrid, Spain
Contact Person: Ricardo Mairal
Meeting Email: rmairal
flog.uned.es
Web Site:
http://www.uned.es/aesla2006/english/bienvenida.htm Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Call for papers
The 24th International Conference of the Spanish Association of Applied
Linguistics (AESLA) will take place in Madrid from 30 March to 1 April, 2006.
The central topic will be ''Language learning, language Use and Cognitive
Modeling: Applied Perspectives Across Disciplines''.
http://www.uned.es/aesla2006/english/bienvenida.htm
Message 2: 2006 International Conference on Japanese Language Education
Date: 28-Jul-2005
From: M. Endo Hudson <endo
msu.edu>
Subject: 2006 International Conference on Japanese Language Education
Full Title: 2006 International Conference on Japanese Language Education
Short Title: ICJLE 2006
Date: 05-Aug-2006 - 06-Aug-2006
Location: New York, NY, United States of America
Contact Person: M. Endo Hudson
Meeting Email: icjle
yahoo.co.jp
Web Site:
http://www.japaneseteaching.org/icjle Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Japanese (JPN)
Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2005
Meeting Description:
Call for Papers:
2006 International Conference on Japanese Language Education (ICJLE 2006)
Theme: Japanese Education: Entering a New Age
Dates: August 5-6, 2006
Venue: Columbia University, New York City
The Association of Teachers of Japanese (ATJ), in cooperation with the National
Council of Japanese Language Teachers (NCJLT) and Columbia University, will host
a two-day international conference on Japanese Language Education in New York
City on August 5-6, 2006. This will be the first such major international
conference to be held outside of East Asia.
The conference will provide a forum for Japanese language educators from around
the world to discuss common issues and challenges. Through panel and paper
presentations, keynote speeches and informal small group discussions, the
conference aims to foster the development of an active, cooperative community
among educators of Japanese language, linguistics, and literature, within and
outside of the United States.
The conference will feature several keynote speakers (including Susan Napier and
Merrill Swain), a number of invited panels on topics of wide professional
interest, and individual paper and poster presentations.
Abstracts are now being accepted for paper and panel presentations. The deadline
for submissions is October 31, 2005.
Topics for paper sessions may include (but are not limited to): Articulation,
Assessment, Culture, Heritage language, Innovative methods, Instructional
technology, Linguistics, Literature, Study Abroad, Teacher training, Program
management, and SLA.
Full details (in both English and Japanese) and links to on-line abstract
submission forms are available at the following website:
http://www.japaneseteaching.org/icjle