30.3853, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Translation/Croatia

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-3853. Sat Oct 12 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.3853, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Translation/Croatia

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Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 00:11:31
From: Marina Grubisic [mgrubisic at ffzg.hr]
Subject: 12th International Conference on Third Language Acquisition and Multilingualism

 
Full Title: 12th International Conference on Third Language Acquisition and Multilingualism 

Date: 09-Sep-2020 - 12-Sep-2020
Location: Zagreb, Croatia 
Contact Person: Jasenka Cengic
Meeting Email: iaml3conference2020 at ffzg.hr
Web Site: https://iaml3conference.ffzg.unizg.hr/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Translation 

Call Deadline: 19-Nov-2019 

Meeting Description:

The 12th International Conference on Third Language Acquisition and
Multilingualism will take place at the Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia, on September 10-12, 2020. For the
first time, the conference will be preceded by a doctoral workshop on
September 9, 2020.

Keynote speakers:

Danuta Gabryś-Barker, University of Silesia in Katowice
Jason Rothman, University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Vesna Mildner, University of Zagreb

Doctoral Student Workshop:

The doctoral student workshop is intended to serve as a platform for
discussions of ongoing PhD research, and for obtaining feedback from senior
researchers (discussants) and other scholars. Doctoral student papers will be
assigned 30 minutes: 15 minutes for the presentation and 15 minutes for the
discussion. Doctoral students, whose proposals are accepted, are required to
send their abstracts, presentation and specific questions to a discussant
before the conference (deadline TBA). The doctoral workshop will take place on
September 9, in the afternoon.


Call for Papers:

We welcome original and previously unpublished papers on research in all areas
of multilingualism and the acquisition or use of three or more languages. The
language of the conference is predominantly English, but contributions in
other languages will also be considered.

Types of presentations:
We welcome abstracts in four categories: individual papers in parallel
sessions, posters, thematic symposia, and doctoral student workshops.

We invite papers on third language acquisition and multilingualism in relation
to:

- acquisition of L3, L4, Ln
- multiple language acquisition in multilingual contexts;
- psycho- and neurolinguistics of multilingualism;
- speech processing in multilinguals;
- affect (attitudes, emotions);
- multilingual families;
- mobility and migration of multilinguals;
- multilingual cultures;
- language policies;
- educational language policies;
- literacy in multiple languages (pluriliteracy);
- multilingualism in educational settings;
- standards, assessment and evaluation;
- education and immersion in multiple languages;
- languages and globalization;
- languages and economics;
- translation, interpreting, and mediation.

All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by the scientific committee and
evaluated in terms of the quality of content, clarity, contribution to the
field and thematic relevance.  Notifications of acceptance will be sent before
31 January 2020.

An individual may appear as first author only once on the programme, in
addition to a possible role as thematic symposium organiser or co-author of
another paper.

Abstracts for individual papers and posters should be sent in English or in
the language of presentation, accompanied by an English translation. The
abstracts (max 300 words, excluding title and references, in Times New Roman,
12 pt.) should be submitted no later than 19 November 2019 via EasyAbs
(http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/iaml3conf2020).

The proposals for the themed symposia should include the following: name and
affiliation of the convener(s) and other authors, e-mail address of the first
convener/ author, title and goals of the symposium (100-150 words), titles and
abstracts (max 300 words) for each of the constituent papers. The proposals
should be sent to iaml3conference2020 at ffzg.hr  (subject line: IAM2020_symposia
proposal) no later than 19 November 2019.

Abstracts for the doctoral student workshop (max 300 words, excluding title
and references, in Times New Roman, 12 pt.) should be sent to
iaml3conference2020 at ffzg.hr subject line: IAM2020_doctoral workshop) no later
than 19 November 2019.

Conference info: https://iaml3conference.ffzg.unizg.hr/
Conference contact: iaml3conference2020 at ffzg.hr




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