17.2942, Calls: Ling & Literature/Oman; Applied Ling, Language Acquisition/France

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LINGUIST List: Vol-17-2942. Sun Oct 08 2006. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 17.2942, Calls: Ling & Literature/Oman; Applied Ling, Language Acquisition/France

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1)
Date: 08-Oct-2006
From: Tyagaraja Balasubramanian < SQUconference at yahoo.com >
Subject: Integrating Language, Linguistics, Literature and Translation in Pedagogy and Research 

2)
Date: 07-Oct-2006
From: Abdi Kazeroni < abdi.kazeroni at utc.fr >
Subject: The Use of New Technologies in Foreign Language Teaching 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:17:15
From: Tyagaraja Balasubramanian < SQUconference at yahoo.com >
Subject: Integrating Language, Linguistics, Literature and Translation in Pedagogy and Research 
 

Full Title: Integrating Language, Linguistics, Literature and Translation in
Pedagogy and Research 

Date: 21-Mar-2007 - 22-Mar-2007
Location: Muscat, Oman 
Contact Person: Dr. Tyagaraja Balasubramanian
Meeting Email: balasub at squ.edu.om, doctorbala2000 at yahoo.co.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Ling & Literature 

Call Deadline: 07-Dec-2006 

Meeting Description:

The major aim of the conference is to give a push towards collaboration across
the four disciplines of language,linguistics, literature and translation, and
show how such collaboration and cross-fertilization of ideas can lead to news
ways of thinking and working. 

A paper (30-40 mins, followed by 10 mins of questions) may present a discussion,
an analysis, findings, report on research, or an argument as the speaker sees
fit.  All papers should clearly based on 'a bridge' between at least two areas
(language, linguistics, literature and translation).  

A brief presentation of about 15-20 mins should outline an issue or problematic
area which is then followed by a guided discussion for max.30 mins., prepared
and led by the speaker.  Attendance is limited to 20 to enable maximum
participation.  The theme should similarly involve 'building bridges' between at
least two areas  (language, linguistics, literature and translation).  

A submission must mention the Title of the paper or presentation, include a
brief outline (100 words max)to be included in the conference program, and a
fuller abstract for the review committee (500 words max).

Submissions may be posted by email: SQUconference at yahoo.com.



	
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Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:17:20
From: Abdi Kazeroni < abdi.kazeroni at utc.fr >
Subject: The Use of New Technologies in Foreign Language Teaching 

	

Full Title: The Use of New Technologies in Foreign Language Teaching 
Short Title: UNTELE 

Date: 29-Mar-2007 - 31-Mar-2007
Location: Compiegne, France 
Contact Person: Abdi Kazeroni
Meeting Email: untele at utc.Fr
Web Site: http://www.utc.fr/~untele 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 22-Nov-2007 

Meeting Description:

Cross-cultural communication, global networking and second language acquisition. 

The 7th Compiègne Conference on the Use of New Technologies in Foreign Language
Teaching  has as its main theme: 

Does global networking contribute to trans-cultural communication?
Does trans-cultural communication contribute to foreign / second language
acquisition?

Papers reporting on:
1- ICT-based trans-cultural communication,
2- second language acquisition through trans-cultural communication,
are particularly encouraged.


 



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