22.371, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Taiwan

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Subject: 22.371, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Taiwan

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Date: 19-Jan-2011
From: Michael Tanangkingsing [miguelt at ms19.hinet.net]
Subject: 2011 NTUT International Conference on Applied Linguistics
 

	
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Subject: 2011 NTUT International Conference on Applied Linguistics

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Full Title: 2011 NTUT International Conference on Applied Linguistics 

Date: 03-Nov-2011 - 04-Nov-2011
Location: Taipei, Taiwan 
Contact Person: John Chen
Meeting Email: ntuteng at ntut.edu.tw

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 18-Mar-2011 

Meeting Description:

The 2011 NTUT Applied Linguistics Conference (AppLing 2011), to be hosted by the Department of English at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) on November 3-4, 2011, will bring together researchers interested in language, discourse, SLA, translation, cultural studies, and other related fields to report new research findings, exchange innovative ideas, and share frameworks in these areas. This annual international event was launched in 2006 with the International Conference Sustainability and the Literary Imagination: Transdisciplinary and Intercultural Perspectives as conference theme, where we inquired into ecological issues from a literary perspective. In 2008, we hosted System, Norm and the Societal: A Conference on 'Translation Studies as Science' and reflected on the socio-cultural issues behind the activity of translating. In 2009, we deliberated on language instruction, its research and development, at the Applied Linguistics and Sociolinguistics: the Form and the Content. In 2010, we explored silence in all its dimensions at the Silent & Ineffable: Functions of the Unsaid in Literature and the Humanities, where a total of 30 quality papers were presented by scholars from here and abroad. This year, we continue this tradition hoping to attract a greater number of international researchers to present research findings in their areas of expertise, with a view to facilitate productive exchanges and fruitful interaction between participants and stimulate new ideas and research directions in their respective fields of study. 

Call for Papers:

Conference Themes:

1. Applied Linguistics: pragmatics, phraseology, discourse analysis, text linguistics,  psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, language and culture, language and technology, language assessment, corpus linguistics, cross-linguistic and cross-cultural communication, gender studies, and other relevant topics
2. Foreign Language Teaching Theory and Practice: L2 acquisition/SLA, content-based instruction, multi-/cross-cultural issues in English education, technology and English education, and other relevant topics
3. ESP Research and Teaching: technical writing, corpus resources, English for vocational education/business/tourism/science/medicine/technology/management, innovations in ESP curriculum design, international/inter-cultural communication, trends and challenges in English for specific purposes
4. Translation Studies: translation theory and practice, translation teaching and programming, translation studies programming, polysystem studies, auto-lingual translation studies
5. Themes otherwise proposed are welcome.  Please send proposals to the Host.

Official Languages: English and Chinese

Important Dates:

1. Abstract Due: Please submit your less-than-200-words abstract and Author/s Information Form (Title, Theme, Author(s) [including full name, affiliation, position, email, phone number]) on WORD to ntuteng at ntut.edu.tw by March 18, 2011.  Please indicate '2011 NTUT Conference Abstract' as 'Subject' in your email. Submissions can be either in English or Chinese.
2. Acceptance Notification: before end of March 2011
3. Full Paper Due: Please send your full paper prepared in the APA or Language style on WORD to ntuteng at ntut.edu.tw by September 30, 2011, and please indicate '2011 NTUT Conference Full Paper' as 'Subject' in your email.
4. Post-Conference Publication: Refereed theme papers will be prepared into publication/s.
5. Contact: Department of English, National Taipei University of Technology TEL: 886-2-27712171, exts. 3901 & 3902; Email: ntuteng at ntut.edu.tw




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