21.774, Calls: General Ling, Lang Acquisition/Italy

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Subject: 21.774, Calls: General Ling, Lang Acquisition/Italy

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Date: 12-Feb-2010
From: Elena Favilla < info-eurosla20 at unimore.it >
Subject: 20th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association
 

	
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 22:40:52
From: Elena Favilla [info-eurosla20 at unimore.it]
Subject: 20th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association

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Full Title: 20th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association 
Short Title: Eurosla 20 

Date: 02-Sep-2010 - 04-Sep-2010
Location: Reggio Emilia, Italy 
Contact Person: Eurosla 20 Organising Committee
Meeting Email: info-eurosla20 at unimore.it
Web Site: http://eurosla.org/eurosla20home.html 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2010 

Meeting Description:

The 20th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association will be
organized by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia at Reggio Emilia, Italy.
The Conference will open in the morning of 2nd September 2010 and close at lunch
time of 4th September.

Preceding the Conference, on 1st September, a Doctoral Workshop will take place
in the morning, and the Language Learning Roundtable in the afternoon.The call
for papers and other information are available on the Conference website
http://eurosla.org/eurosla20home.html 

Call for Papers

Approaching deadline (15 February)

Proposals for papers, posters, and thematic colloquia are invited on all areas
of second language acquisition research. The conference theme is primarily a
thread for plenary talks; other presenters are invited, but not obliged, to
reflect on issues of construct definition, operationalization and measurement.
Abstracts will be rated regardless of their relevance to the conference theme.

The papers and posters must not have been previously published.

Each author may submit no more than one individual and one co-authored abstract.

All submissions will be reviewed anonymously by the scientific committee and
evaluated in terms of originality, clarity, and significance of findings and
conclusions.

All submissions will be promptly confirmed by e-mail.

Individual papers & Posters:
Papers will be 30 minutes: 20 minutes for presentation and 10 for discussion.
Posters are intended as a format for reports on work in progress.

Submissions for papers and posters should include the following (in this order):
1.  name and affiliation of the author(s);
2.  first author's e-mail address;
3.  type of presentation intended: please indicate whether a paper or a poster;
4.  the broad thematic areas in SLA research which best describe your abstract
among the following (please list 2-3 keywords): Theories and methods; Universal
Grammar, Functionalism; Processing approaches; Interactionist approaches;
Lexicon; Grammar; Phonology; Reading; Writing, Listening; Speaking; Language
attrition; Instructed SLA; Psycholinguistics and SLA; Neurolinguistics and SLA;
Social context and SLA; L2 use; Cross-linguistic influence; Individual
differences; Age effects and ultimate attainment; Others (please specify). The
sole purpose of this indication is that it will assist in distributing the
abstracts among suitable evaluators;
5.  title of the paper;
6.  abstract (max 300 words, excluding references and title).





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