LINGUIST List 25.2975
Mon
Jul 21 2014
Calls: Applied
Linguistics/Netherlands
Editor for this issue:
Anna White <awhitelinguistlist.org>
Date: 18-Jul-2014
From: Nivja De Jong
<n.dejong
uu.nl>
Subject: Anéla Applied
Linguistics Conference 2015
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Full Title: Anéla Applied Linguistics
Conference 2015
Short Title: anela
Date: 22-May-2015 - 23-May-2015
Location: Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands
Contact Person: Marianne Boogaard
Meeting Email:
< click here to access email >
Web Site:
http://www.anela.nl/activiteiten/conferenties-nederland/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 04-Sep-2014
Meeting Description:
Anéla (Dutch association of applied
linguistics) organizes every three years an
Applied Linguistics Conference in association
with the Belgian Association for Applied
Linguistics (ABLA) and AILA-Europe.
The 8th Anéla conference will take place 22-23
May 2015 (Friday & Saturday) in Hotel
Zuiderduin, Egmond aan Zee.
Please do not hesitate to contact the
conference organization at:
anela.conference2015
gmail.com.
Call for Papers:
Call for proposals: submit an abstract for a
presentation, poster, colloquium, or full
paper. See
http://www.anela.nl/activiteiten/conferenties-nederland/call-for-papers/
and submit your abstract online.
We invite you to submit proposals for
contributions in the form of a poster,
presentation, paper or colloquium. The deadline
for proposals is September 4, 2014.
Submit your abstracts of no more than 250 words
in .txt format (e.g. Notepad) through this
form. Abstracts will be subjected to a double
blind peer review process.
Posters (on A0 paper size) are intended for
one-to-one discussion of research in early
stages or for presenting research with data
that are best presented visually. Poster
presenters will compete for the John
Benjamins/Anéla poster prize.
Presentations are intended to discuss advanced
or finished research, in time slots of: 20
minutes presentation, 10 minutes
discussion.
Papers are meant for presenting finished
research: a discussant and an audience read the
full paper in advance. The researcher will give
a 5 minute presentation, followed by a 25
minute peer-discussion.
If your abstract is accepted, you will be asked
to develop it into a full paper of max. 6000
words. Deadline full papers: January 5th 2015.
Articles will be published in a (digital)
conference volume.
Colloquia (in 2-hour blocks) are used for
discussing important themes in applied
linguistics and consist of an introductory
presentation, three regular presentations and
optionally one or more posters. Each colloquium
should form a coherent whole and should provide
a basis for debate that is initiated by two
discussants. Proposals for colloquia should be
submitted as a whole, with titles, abstracts
and keywords for each of the presentations.
All papers and abstracts will be published in a
(digital) conference volume that will be
distributed to the participants prior to the
conference.
Applied linguistics is here broadly defined as
linguistics with an interest in social issues,
and in the service of society.
We therefore welcome contributions from all
areas of applied linguistics, including:
- Second language acquisition
- Variational sociolinguistics and
dialectology
- Interactional sociolinguistics and
conversation analysis
- Discourse analysis
- Cognitive linguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Pragmatics
- Linguistic ethnography
and dealing with a broad range of topics,
including:
- Language and education
- Bilingualism and multilingualism
- Intercultural communication
- Literacy
- Language planning and policy
- Language contact and change
- Language acquisition and attrition
- Language assessment
- Translation and interpretation
- Computer mediated communication
- Globalization and language
- Diversity and inequality
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