LINGUIST List 16.9
Mon Jan 10 2005
Calls: Applied Ling/Indonesia; General Ling/Romance/USA
Editor for this issue: Megan Zdrojkowski
<meganlinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Benedict
Dwijatmoko,
International Conference on English Languge Studies 3
2. Nathan
True,
French and Italian Graduate Students Conference
Message 1: International Conference on English Languge Studies 3
Date: 03-Jan-2005
From: Benedict Dwijatmoko < .id">dwijatmoko
staff.usd.ac .id>
Subject: International Conference on English Languge Studies 3
Full Title: International Conference on English Languge Studies 3
Short Title: ICELS 3
Date: 20-May-2005 - 21-May-2005
Location: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Contact Person: Benedict Dwijatmoko
Meeting Email: dwijatmoko
staff.usd.ac.id
Web Site:
http://www.usd.ac.id
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (ENG)
Call Deadline: 12-Mar-2005
Meeting Description:
ICELS 3 : LANGUAGE STUDIES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY discusses advances in
linguistic, literary and language teaching theories and the use of computer for the fields.
Conference Profile
International Conference on English Language Studies 3 is held by the Graduate Program in
English Language Studies of Sanata Dharma University with the support of ASIACALL
Organization. The theme of this year's conference is Language Studies and Information
Technology. The topics include (but are not limited to)
-advances in linguistic and literary theories
-the use of computer for language research
-the use of computer for language teaching/learning
Academics and CALL and language research software developers are invited to share their
findings and ideas in the conference.
Place: Yogyakarta Indonesia
Yogyakarta is located in Yogyakarta Special Territory. It is about 45 minutes flight from Jakarta,
the capital of Indonesia, or 8 hours by train. There are also direct flights from Singapore and Kuala
Lumpur (Malaysia). As an important tourist destination, Yogyakarta is famous for the Sultan
Palace silver handicraft, and batik, and is very close to Borobudur Buddhist Temple (one of the
wonders of the world) and Prambanan Hindu Temple.
Plenary Speakers:
-Prof. Dr. Reima Sado Al-Jarf (Saudi Arabia)
-Prof. Joseph Hung (The Chinese University of Hongkong)
Abstract: Anonymous abstract should be about 500 words and sent to els
staff.usd.ac.id as a
.doc attachment. Please include your abstract title, name, degree, institution affiliation, office/
mobile phone number, and address on a separate page
Papers: Paper presentation will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion. Complete papers of
5000 words will be published in the conference proceedings and be available to conference
participants.
Important Dates
-March 12, 2005: Deadline of Abstract Submission
-March 19, 2005: Notification of Acceptance
-April 23, 2005: Deadline of Paper Submission
-May 20 - 21, 2005: Conference Days
Message 2: French and Italian Graduate Students Conference
Date: 02-Jan-2005
From: Nathan True <ntrue
mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: French and Italian Graduate Students Conference
Full Title: French and Italian Graduate Students Conference
Short Title: FIGS Conference
Date: 01-Apr-2005 - 02-Apr-2005
Location: Austin, TX, United States of America
Contact Person: Nathan True
Meeting Email: ntrue
mail.utexas.edu
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Romance
Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2004
Meeting Description:
French and Italian Graduate Student (FIGS) Conference in French and Italian
literature and Romance linguistics, 1-2 April 2005.
Abstract submission deadline extended to 20 January 2005. Please send 300-word abstracts in any area of Romance Linguistics to Nathan True (ntrue
mail.utexas.edu).
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