17.1102, Calls: Applied Liguistics

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Subject: 17.1102, Calls: Applied Liguistics

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Date: 12-Apr-2006
From: Lianrui Yang < larryyang at 126.com >
Subject: International Applied Linguistics 

	
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Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:31:25
From: Lianrui Yang < larryyang at 126.com >
Subject: International Applied Linguistics  	  
 


Full Title: International Applied Linguistics 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Jul-2006 

The inaugural issue of Journal IAL is scheduled to appear in October 2006. Contributions and correspondence on all editorial matters should be addressed to 
Prof. Lianrui Yang, Foreign Languages College, Ocean University of China, 23 Hongkong East Road, Qingdao, China.
Contributors are invited to submit their manuscripts electronically to: ial2006 at 136.com.

International Applied Linguistics, a professional, refereed journal, is published bimonthly a year. The primary aim of the new journal is to fulfill the need for a publication forum devoted to the discussion of topics and issues in Applied Linguistics in the world, with a strong preference for contributions relating to second language acquisition, foreign/second language teaching, computer-assisted learning, curriculum design and development, teaching and research methodology, testing and evaluation, educational linguistics and the like. Two issues every year will be special ones organized thematically and regionally, which will be devoted to China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, Korea and other EFL/ESL fast-developing areas in the Asian region. These issues will be guest-edited by advisory board members or other scholars.




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