Fwd: 22.1493, Calls: North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers

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> From: linguist at LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> Date: March 31, 2011 12:49:20 PM EDT
> To: LINGUIST at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> Subject: 22.1493, Calls: Insular Celtic, Applied Ling, Socioling, Lang Acq/Isle of Man
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> Date: 31-Mar-2011
> From: Kevin Rottet [krottet at indiana.edu]
> Subject: North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers
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> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 12:48:06
> From: Kevin Rottet [krottet at indiana.edu]
> Subject: North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers
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> Full Title: North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers 
> Short Title: NAACLT 
> 
> Date: 11-May-2011 - 14-May-2011
> Location: Douglas, Isle of Man 
> Contact Person: Kevin Rottet
> Meeting Email: krottet at indiana.edu
> Web Site: http://www.naaclt.org 
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> Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics 
> 
> Language Family(ies): Insular Celtic 
> 
> Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2011 
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> Meeting Description:
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> NAACLT includes but is not limited to academic professionals. People involved in Celtic language learning and teaching from every walk of life are invited to participate, including:
> 
> - Linguists working on one or more Celtic languages
> - Community-based language teachers
> - Celtic language enthusiasts
> - Celtic language policy makers
> - Celtic language musicians 
> 
> Call for Papers:
> 
> We are now accepting abstracts for twenty-minute talks in any of the following (or related) areas:
> 
> - Topics in Celtic linguistics, sociolinguistics, and Second Language Acquisition (SLA)
> - Methods, Techniques, Best Practices in teaching Celtic languages
> - Incorporating Celtic cultures into the classroom or learning experience
> - Application of computer technology to Celtic language teaching or research
> - Pedagogical materials: what works, what doesn't
> - Language policy and planning in the Celtic world
> - Promotion or appreciation of Celtic languages and cultures
> 
> Please send abstracts of between 200-300 words to Kevin Rottet (krottet at indiana.edu) by April 15, 2011.
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