Fwd: 23.1258, Calls: Celtic, Applied Ling, Language Acquisition, Socioling, General Ling/USA

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at PSU.EDU
Tue Mar 13 15:27:10 UTC 2012


From Linguist List, the North American Association for Celtic Language Teachers  conference

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> Subject: 23.1258, Calls: Celtic, Applied Ling, Language Acquisition, Socioling, General Ling/USA
> Date: March 13, 2012 10:56:37 AM EDT
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> LINGUIST List: Vol-23-1258. Tue Mar 13 2012. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
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> Subject: 23.1258, Calls: Celtic, Applied Ling, Language Acquisition, Socioling, General Ling/USA
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> Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 10:55:52
> From: Kevin Scannell [kscanne at gmail.com]
> Subject: North American Association for Celtic Language Teachers
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> Full Title: North American Association for Celtic Language Teachers 
> Short Title: NAACLT 
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> Date: 30-May-2012 - 02-Jun-2012
> Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA 
> Contact Person: Kevin Scannell
> Meeting Email: kscanne at gmail.com
> Web Site: http://naaclt.org/ 
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> Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics 
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> Other Specialty: Celtic Languages 
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> Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2012 
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> Meeting Description:
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> Announcing the 2012 Conference of the North American Association for Celtic Language Teachers (NAACLT):
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> 'Bringing the Celtic Languages to America's Heartland'
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> The conference will be held May 30-June 2, 2012 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
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> Keynote Speakers: 
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> Christopher Moseley (General Editor, UNESCO Atlas of Endangered Languages)
> Rex Sprouse (Professor of Second Language Studies and Germanic Studies, Indiana University)
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> Who is invited to present?
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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:
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> Community-based language teachers
> Celtic language enthusiasts
> Celtic language policy makers
> Celtic-language musicians 
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> Call for Papers:
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> We are now accepting abstracts for twenty-minute talks in any of the following (or related) areas:
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> Methods, techniques, and 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
> Topics in Celtic linguistics, sociolinguistics, and Second Language Acquisition
> Language policy and planning in the Celtic world
> Promotion or appreciation of Celtic languages and cultures
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> Please send abstracts of between 200-300 words to Kevin Scannell (kscanne at gmail.com) by April 15, 2012. Information about accommodations and conference registration is available at http://naaclt.org/.
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> We offer a $100 scholarship for financial assistance to partially offset the cost of attending the conference. If you are interested in presenting a paper and would benefit from this modest scholarship, please indicate on your registration form that you would like to be considered for the scholarship.
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