24.2214, Calls: Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics/ Academic Exchange Quarterly (Jrnl)

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Subject: 24.2214, Calls: Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics/ Academic Exchange Quarterly (Jrnl)

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Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 13:31:41
From: Kristi Hislope [Kristi.Hislope at ung.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics/ Academic Exchange Quarterly (Jrnl)

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Full Title: Academic Exchange Quarterly 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2013 

Editor's Note: This is the third call for papers.

Academic Exchange Quarterly
Winter 2013, Volume 17, Issue 4

Approaches to Language
Feature Editor: Dr. Kristi Hislope, Associate Professor of Spanish, University
of North Georgia
E-mail: Kristi.Hislope at ung.edu 
Focus:
This special issue will focus on practical and theoretical approaches to
language. Areas of particular interest include:

-Second-language acquisition
-Pedagogy and classroom research
-Applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, semantics, pragmatics, lexical studies
-Language for specific purposes (LSP), language for science and technology
(LST)
-Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL)
-Teacher development, language policy and planning, course and syllabus design
-Composition, rhetoric, translation. 

Submissions must be written in English but may address any language. We will
consider theoretical papers, research reports and case studies. We are
particularly interested in increasing submissions in pedagogy (e.g., tried and
true recipes for success in the classroom, theoretical and practical overviews
of classroom activities, discussions of methodologies for language-learning
today, etc.). Submissions are welcome in all areas of language teaching and
research, from the Classics, to English, and foreign languages. Identify your
submission with keyword: LANGUAGE-4

Who May Submit:
Educators and researchers from all fields related to language are invited to
submit manuscripts.

Submission deadline:
Any time until the end of August, 2013; see details for other deadline options
like early, regular, and short.

Submission Procedure:
http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/rufen1.htm







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