NAACLT'96 call for papers

Andrew Carnie acarnie at MIT.EDU
Thu Feb 8 00:07:30 UTC 1996


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 2nd Celtic Language Learning Conference
 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
 23 November 1996

 CALL FOR PAPERS
 (third notice)

 This conference is being organized by the North American
 Association for Celtic Language Teachers.  Abstracts for
 individual papers are welcome on the following topics
 involving any one or more of the modern Celtic languages:

 computer assisted instruction
 dialect choice in language learning
 language acquisition
 language and gender
 language learning materials
 language policy and planning
 language testing and teacher certification
 syllabus design

 Papers will be twenty minutes long with a ten minute discussion
 period following.  Send three double spaced printed copies of a
 300 word abstract with name, address, voice and fax number, e-mail
 address, and institutional affiliation on the first copy.  Second
 and third copy should have no identification.  Also send one copy
 of a 50 word summary to be included in the conference program and
 book of abstracts. Submit these in printed form as well as the
 computer texts by e-mail. Texts will be accepted on disk for those
 without e-mail access.  If submitted on disk, be sure to indicate
 DOS or Macintosh and the word processing program used.

 Send printed abstracts and e-mail to:

               John T. McCranie
               NAACLT'96
               Department of Computer Science
               San Francisco State University
               1600 Holloway Avenue
               San Francisco, CA 94132
               United States of America
               E-mail: jtm at futon.sfsu.edu

 DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: 1 APRIL 1996

 This conference will follow the Celtic Language Teachers Professional
 Development Day on 22 November 1996 also to be held at the University
 of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Those interested in housing should
 contact Roslyn Blyn at: rblyn at sas.upenn.edu or Penn Language Center,
 University of Pennsylvania, 401 Lauder-Fischer Hall, Philadelphia, PA
 19104-6330 as soon as possible.


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