[Japanling] 2nd Call for Proposals: 2022 Pragmatics & Language Learning Conference (deadline March 1)

National Foreign Language Resource Center nflrc at hawaii.edu
Mon Feb 7 23:54:32 UTC 2022


Call for Proposals for PLL 2022

The National Foreign Language Resource Center at the University of Hawai'i
at Mānoa and the Center for Applied Second Language Studies at the
University of Oregon are pleased to announce the 2022 Pragmatics and
Language Learning Conference (PLL 2022) which will take place online
on September
12-14, 2022.

The conference main theme will be Teaching and Learning Interactional
Pragmatics in a Digital World, but we welcome a broad range of topics in
pragmatics, discourse, interaction, and sociolinguistics in their relation
to second and foreign language learning, education, and use, approached
from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. We hope this
conference brings together scholars and educators from all around the world
who are interested in discussing both established and innovative approaches
to teaching and learning pragmatics to strengthen our understanding of
principles and practices in PLL and push the field to new and exciting
directions in research and practice.

Plenary talks will be live and we have tried to schedule them so that a
large part of our international audience can access at least half of them.
The rest of the presentations will be simulive (pre-recorded 20 minute
presentation with live interaction by the presenters) or poster sessions
(5-7 minute-pre-recorded presentation within Zoom breakout rooms for
interaction).

Important dates:

ONLINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS: DEADLINE - March 1, 2022

Notification of acceptance: April 2022

Early-bird registration: From April to July 20th, 2022

Video uploading to the conference site: July 15th, 2022

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All proposals should be submitted via EasyChair
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pll2022>

How to prepare your abstract proposal

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   Content: Titles should be no longer than 10 words and be included with
   your abstract. Proposals should describe the content of your presentation,
   including the intended audience and how it relates to the conference theme,
   if applicable.
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   Language: Abstracts must be written in English.
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   Abstract Length: Abstract should be no more than 300 words. In-text
   citations are welcomed but full citation of references is not required.

Additional items asked for in the abstract submission form (separate from
the abstract file):

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   Keywords: You can include up to 5 keywords to describe your presentation
   topic.
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   50-word summary: Please prepare a 50-word summary of your abstract for
   inclusion in the conference program. This will be entered in a separate
   field in the submission form, not in your abstract file.


For more information about the conference or to submit a proposal online, visit
our website at: https://bit.ly/PLL2022


We look forward to spending three days of motivating and engaging
presentations and discussions.

Marta González-Lloret & Julie Sykes

PLL 2022 Co-chairs



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