19.3667, Calls: Applied Ling,Computational Ling/South Korea; General Ling/France

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LINGUIST List: Vol-19-3667. Mon Dec 01 2008. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 19.3667, Calls: Applied Ling,Computational Ling/South Korea; General Ling/France

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1)
Date: 30-Nov-2008
From: Inseok Kim < timmykim at hanafos.com >
Subject: The 7th International APAMALL/KAMALL Conference 

2)
Date: 30-Nov-2008
From: Pollet Samvelian < pollet.samvelian at univ-paris3.fr >
Subject: 3rd International Conference on Iranian Linguistics

 

	
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Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 12:01:16
From: Inseok Kim [timmykim at hanafos.com]
Subject: The 7th International APAMALL/KAMALL Conference

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Full Title: The 7th International APAMALL/KAMALL Conference 

Date: 24-Oct-2009 - 25-Oct-2009
Location: Seoul, Korea, South 
Contact Person: Ho Lee
Meeting Email: holee at chungang.ac.kr
Web Site: http://www.eflcall.com/apamall2009.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus
Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2009 

Meeting Description:

The international APAMALL/KAMALL Conference

The 7th International Conference 
on Multimedia-Assisted Language Education of APAMALL
The 12th International Conference
on Multimedia-Assisted Language Education of KAMALL 

Call for Papers

On behalf of APAMALL and KAMALL we are pleased to announce that the 7th 
international conference will be held on October 24-25, 2009. The conference
will take place at Dongduk Women's University in Seoul, Korea.
 
The conference theme is "E-language learning and testing in a glocalized era."
Several keynote speakers will be invited to deliver a speech on their recent
research. Other areas of research on multimedia and foreign language teaching
and learning will also be presented. 

We cordially welcome your participation at our international conference. We are
certain that this conference will offer you an informative as well as
enlightening experience. 

We look forward to seeing you at the conference in Seoul next year. Thank you.

Yuangshan Chuang, President Emeritus of APAMALL
Professor, The Department of Applied English
I-Shou University
Kaohsiung County, Taiwan

In-Seok Kim, President 
Professor, The Department of English Language
Dongduk Women's University
Seoul, Korea

Inn-Chull Choi, President of KAMALL
Professor, Department of English Education
Korea University
Seoul, Korea

Conference Chair: Professor Ho Lee (Chungang University)
Co-Sponsors: KAMALL and ROCMELIA

Conference Theme: E-language learning and testing in a glocalized era

Topics of Interest
Thirty suggested topics of interest concerning language education which may
relate to technology are listed below for your reference. These topics include
but are not limited to:
1. Language Proficiency Test on the Web
2. Virtual Community Language Instruction 
3. Collaborative Learning
4. Communicative Instruction
5. Corpus Linguistics and Language Instruction
6. Courseware Design
7. Courseware Evaluation Models
8. Culture and Language Instruction
9. Educational Simulation and Gaming
10. Expert Systems and Language Instruction
11. Global Education
12. Hypermedia and Language Instruction
13. Intelligent Language Instruction
14. Intelligent Tutoring Systems
15. Interactive Language Instruction
16. Language Instruction Modeling
17. Language Instruction Strategies
18. Learning Motivation and Language Instruction
19. Linguistics and Hypermedia
20. Linguistics and Multimedia
21. Linguistics and Language Instruction
22. Literature and Hypermedia
23. Literature and Multimedia
24. Literature and Language Instruction
25. Multimedia and Distance Language Instruction
26. Multimedia Language Instruction
27. Networked Resources and Language Instruction
28. Society and Language Instruction
29. Authoring Systems
30. Artificial Intelligence and Language Instruction

Selected Papers will be considered for publication to:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Association of Multimedia-Assisted Language Learning (Vol.2)

You can download call for papers from http://www.eflcall.com/apamall2009.html)
Text version: CFR-APAMALL09.txt 
MS-Word version: CFP-APAMALL09.doc

Author Guidelines
We invite the submission of original papers reporting high quality new academic
research in the area of Language Learning and Testing with Technologies. All
papers will be double blindly peer-reviewed by three reviewers. The submission
will take the following three steps: 

Step 1: The submission of one page abstract (no more than 300 words)

Each paper should include a title, the author's name, affiliation, and email
address, and a 300-word abstract. The abstract should be submitted for
consideration by Feb. 28, 2009. The acceptance notification will be sent out by
March 31, 2009..

Step 2: The submission of the Proceedings Material

The following types of submissions are anticipated:
Full paper: 10 pages 
Posters: 2 pages 
Panel proposals: 2 pages (The panel proposal should clearly outline the theme of
the panel, its significance, expected outcomes, and at least five panel
participants. Each panel will run for about one and half hours. Panel
participants will have the possibility of submitting two-page papers for review
process for the papers to be included in the conference proceedings.) 

Workshop: 2 pages (The workshop proposal should clearly outline the theme of the
workshop, its emerging nature, expected outcomes, and at least five workshop
participants. Each workshop will run for about two hours. Workshop participants
will have the possibility of submitting two-page papers for review process for
the papers to be included in the conference proceedings

All Proceedings material should include a title, the author's name, affiliation,
and email address, a 300-word abstract, key words, the main text and references.
Submitted proceedings material should comprise not more than 13 pages and must
be written in English or Chinese or Korean. Chinese or English papers should
include an English title and abstract. The text should be single-spaced on an
8.5" x 11" format. The letter font and size should be 12-point Times New Roman.
The paper should be written in MS-Word format. Accepted papers will be published
in the proceedings, with the understanding that the author(s) should register.

Please complete the following form and email it together with your paper,
including your abstract to: holee at chungang.ac.kr

Author's Information 
Title of presentation:
Name of Principal Presenter:
Affiliation and Position:
Equipment needed for presentation:
Language(s) used in presentation: Primary: Secondary:
Fax Number:
Email Address:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number: Office:____________ Home:____________ Mobile:_____________
One-page abstract enclosed: Yes: ____ No: ____
Paper enclosed: Yes: ____ No: ____

Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: Feb. 28, 2009
Acceptance Notification: March 31, 2009
Final Paper Due for Proceedings:  August 15, 2009
Early Registration Deadline: September 1, 2009
Conference: October 24-25, 2009

Chairs and Committees
Conference Committee
Chair: Professor Ho Lee (Chungang University)

Advisory Committee
Sung-Uk Kim (Professor of Hannam University/Korea)
Soo-Young Choi (Professor of Korea National University of Education/Korea)
Sei-Kyung Cho (Professor of Kyung-Hee University/Korea)
Byung-ho Lee, Principal, Seoul International High School 
Chen-Ching Li, Dean of the Liberal Arts College, Shih His University/Taiwan)

Program Committee
Barry Natusch (Nihon University, New Zealand))
Bertha Du Babcock (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Chin chuan. Cheng (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Chung-Hyun Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea)
Fu-Hsing Su (Professor of XXXX, Taiwan)
Inn Chull Choi (Korea University, Korea)
Jana Echevaria (California State University-Long Beach, USA)
Jae Kyoung Kim (Professor of Baejae University, Korea)
John Liontas (SUNY-Fredonia, USA)
Jin Kang (Suwon Elementary School, Korea)
Jungtae Kim (Baejae University, Korea)
Mark Mechem (Dongduk Women's University, Korea)
Sangmin Lee (Kyunghee University, Korea)
Shirley O'Neill (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
Stephen Ohlander (National Normal Kaohsiung University, Taiwan)
William Sharar (Oblon College/USA)

Contact Information
For Academic queries, please contact
Dr. Inseok Kim: iskim at dongduk.ac.kr
Dr. Inn-Chull Choi: icchoi at korea.ac.kr
For General Information, please contact
Dr. Ho Lee: holee at chungang.ac.kr



	
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Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 12:01:26
From: Pollet Samvelian [pollet.samvelian at univ-paris3.fr]
Subject: 3rd International Conference on Iranian Linguistics

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Full Title: 3rd International Conference on Iranian Linguistics 
Short Title: ICIL3 

Date: 11-Sep-2009 - 13-Sep-2009
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Pollet Samvelian
Meeting Email: icil3 at univ-paris3.fr
Web Site: http://ed268.univ-paris3.fr/monde_iranien/conferences/icil3/accueil.htm 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Language Family(ies): Indo-European 

Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2009 

Meeting Description:

After the two successful meetings of Leipzig (2005) and Hamburg (2007), the
Third International Conference on Iranian Linguistics (ICIL3) will be held on
September 11-13, 2009 at the University of Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris. We
expressly solicit contributions from the full range of Iranian linguistics,
including formal theoretical perspectives, typological and functional
perspectives, diachronic and areal perspectives, sociolinguistics, computational
linguistics and language acquisition. 

Call for Papers

We expressly solicit contributions from the full range of Iranian linguistics,
including formal theoretical perspectives, typological and functional
perspectives, diachronic and areal perspectives, sociolinguistics, computational
linguistics and language acquisition.

Keynote Speakers
Richard Larson (Stony Brook University)
Nicholas Sims-Williams (SOAS) 

Submission Deadline: February 28, 2009

We invite submissions of abstracts for papers (20-minute presentation plus
10-minute discussion). Abstracts must be anonymous. They should be at most 2
pages in length (A4), including examples and references. Authors may be involved
in at most two submissions and may be the sole author of at most one abstract.

Submissions should be sent to: icil3 at univ-paris3.fr

Important Dates
Submission deadline: February 28, 2009 
Notification of acceptance: Early April 2009
Program: Early May 2009
Conference dates: September 11-13, 2009

Organizing Committee
Geoffrey Haig (Kiel University)
Simin Karimi (University of Arizona)
Agnes Korn (University of Frankfurt)
Pollet Samvelian (University of Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle)


 





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