call for papers: special issue

Mary Bucholtz bucholtz at TAMU.EDU
Thu Sep 9 20:31:15 UTC 1999


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	Call for Papers

	Issues in Applied Linguistics invites submission for the
	upcoming

	Special Theme Issue:  Non-native Discourse

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	  Please note:  The date has been extended!
	  Submissions are due on September 30, 1999.
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	We are looking for research on spoken discourse which
	examines:
	* naturally occurring non-native discourse (where one or all
	participants are non-native speakers of the language used)
	* discourse from a wide range of educational contexts (such
	as classroom small group talk or tutorial interactions), but
	excluding teacher fronted classroom contexts
	*discourse from a wide range of non-teaching contexts (such
	as workplace settings and ordinary conversation)

	Research approaches may include:
	* conversation analysis
	* linguistic anthropology
	* ethnography of communication
	* other perspectives that analyze the situated use of
	  language within spoken interaction

	Manuscripts for this Special Issue must be received by
        September 30, 1999

	ial is a refereed journal published by the graduate students of UCLA's
	Department of TESL and Applied Linguistics.  We are particularly
        intereste in publishing new departures and cross-disciplinary
        applied linguistic research.

	For information about this special issue, please contact
	David Olsher at: olsher at ucla.edu or ial at ucla.edu


	Contributions should be submitted in three copies and sent to
	David Olsher or Leah Wingard , Editors, Issues in Applied
	Linguistics,  Applied Linguistics & TESL, UCLA, 3300 Rolfe
	Hall, P.O. Box 91531-1531, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1531.
	Manuscripts should be printed double spaced (including
	references, examples, etc.) on one side only of white 8 1/2
	by 11 or A4 paper and use black printing ink.  Figures and
	tables should be camera ready, numbered, provided with a
	caption, and printed on separate sheets.  Please attach a
	cover sheet with the following information: a) the full title
	of your paper, b) your name, c) name and address of your
	institution (or other address where you can best be reached),
	d) your phone number (work and home), FAX-number and E-mail
	address, and e) short title of your paper (for running head).
	The first page must include an abstract of the article which
	is less than 150 words.  Authors should also supply a
	biographical note of approximately 50 words.



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