17.3142, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Sociolinguistics

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Subject: 17.3142, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Sociolinguistics

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Date: 25-Oct-2006
From: Pauline Bryant < pauline.bryant at anu.edu.au >
Subject: Current Issues in Language Planning 

	
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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 13:46:48
From: Pauline Bryant < pauline.bryant at anu.edu.au >
Subject: Current Issues in Language Planning 
 

Full Title: Current Issues in Language Planning 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics;Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2006 

Second Call

Language Planning (LP) for naming, an aspect of corpus planning, covers a
broad spectrum from laws affecting personal names, to government
regulations on toponyms, to international standards in scientific
nomenclature, to standardised naming practices by organisations and groups.
This issue of Current Issues in Language Planning (CILP) will focus on both
broad policy issues in polities and organisations and on specific instances
of LP in relation to naming. Papers of up to 8,000 words are invited,
though short focused papers would also be appropriate. Abstracts of about
300 words should be sent to Pauline.Bryant at anu.edu.au by 30 November 2006,
and final papers by 28 February 2007. Information on Current Issues in
Language Planning, including guidelines for authors, is at www.cilp.net.





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