LINGUIST List 16.254
Wed Jan 26 2005
Calls: Applied Ling/Spain; Applied Ling/USA
Editor for this issue: Megan Zdrojkowski
<meganlinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Gemma
Martinez,
5th International Summer Symposium of Terminology
2. Charles
Combs,
Second Language Research Forum
Message 1: 5th International Summer Symposium of Terminology
Date: 24-Jan-2005
From: Gemma Martinez <iuladocum
upf.edu>
Subject: 5th International Summer Symposium of Terminology
Full Title: 5th International Summer Symposium of Terminology
Date: 11-Jul-2005 - 14-Jul-2005
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Contact Person: Group IULATERM
Meeting Email: iulaterm.activitats
upf.edu
Web Site:
http://www.iula.upf.edu/ee/eeses.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2005
Meeting Description:
The International Symposium of Summer of Terminology is an
interdisciplinary meeting of specialists interested in terminology, in
which monographic subjects are discussed. In this fifth edition, the
subject of the symposium will be about the language of the legal world.
The proposals of communications will have to be sent by electronic mail to
iulaterm.activitats
upf.edu or by postal mail before the 1st of April 2005.
The proposals, written in Word format, must have between 300 and 500 words.
Message 2: Second Language Research Forum
Date: 24-Jan-2005
From: Charles Combs <chc59
columbia.edu>
Subject: Second Language Research Forum
Full Title: Second Language Research Forum
Short Title: SLRF
Date: 07-Oct-2005 - 09-Oct-2005
Location: New York, NY, United States of America
Contact Person: Charles Combs
Meeting Email: slrf2005
tc.columbia.edu
Web Site:
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/academic/tesol/SLRF2005
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2005
Meeting Description:
This conference is devoted specifically to exploring interfaces between SLA
research and second language instruction. Colloquia, individual papers, and
posters are therefore solicited which, from a variety of perspectives,
investigate SLA as it relates to various aspects of second language
instruction ranging from classroom practices to syllabus design, material
development, curriculum development, policy making, and assessment.
The Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) invites proposals for papers and
posters regarding theory and research in second language acquisition for
its annual conference, to be held at Teachers College, Columbia University
from October 7-9, 2005. We solicit colloquia, individual papers, and poster
presentations relevant to the conference theme: ''SLA models and second
language instruction: Broadening the scope of inquiry.'' We welcome
submissions from a variety of perspectives which investigate SLA as it
relates to various aspects of second language instruction ranging from
classroom practices to syllabus design, material development, curriculum
development, policy making, and assessment.
Submitters should specify one of the general research strands below under
which they wish their proposal to be evaluated.
General submission strands:
- Biological processes and effects
- Cognitive processes and effects
- Neurological processes and effects
- Developmental sequences
- Environmental influences
- Socio-cultural influences
- Linguistic analyses
- Pragmatic analyses
- Individual differences
- Research methodology
- Use of learner-corpora
- Evaluation, assessment, and testing
Proposals will be accepted for the following formats:
- Paper Presentations: 30 minutes long with a 10-minute discussion period.
Submissions should include an abstract of no more than 400 words and a
program summary of no more than 50 words.
- Poster Presentations: to be displayed for a 2-hour block of time. Posters
should meet basic size and design specifications to be supplied by the SLRF
conference organizers.
Those interested in submitting a proposal should visit the conference
website at
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/academic/tesol/SLRF2005.
Submission Deadline: April 15, 2005
Contact information: slrf2005
tc.columbia.edu
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