33.3116, Confs: Applied Linguistics/Poland

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3116. Wed Oct 12 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3116, Confs: Applied Linguistics/Poland

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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2022 02:47:24
From: Katarzyna Papaja [szczyrkconference2023 at gmail.com]
Subject: 34th International Conference on Foreign / Second Language Acquisition

 
34th International Conference on Foreign / Second Language Acquisition 
Short Title: ICFSLA 2023 

Date: 18-May-2023 - 20-May-2023 
Location: Szczyrk, Poland 
Contact: Katarzyna Papaja 
Contact Email: szczyrkconference2023 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://icfsla.us.edu.pl 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The main topic of the upcoming 2023 conference is: Psychological perspectives
on second/foreign language learning and teaching. Studying second language
acquisition and learning and the implications it offers for language
instruction have  been evolving from researching more language-oriented themes
within applied linguistics, such as for example language errors and transfer,
the development of lexical or morphosyntactic competences of a learner/speaker
to psycholinguistic perspectives in observing individual variability due to
individual learner differences, among many other psychological factors
significant for language learning processes to be successfully carried out.
More recently, research on psychological dimensions has evolved around the
issues of FL learner and teacher affectivity which goes well-beyond
traditional studies of motivation or language anxiety, although they still
seem to draw researchers’ attention. Constructs such as well-being and its
constituent factors have come to the fore with many acknowledged scholars in
SLA. We are hoping that multidisciplinarity and its inevitably complex
perspective on SLA as applied to psychological dimensions in learning and
teaching foreign languages will bring to the conference fruitful discussions
leading to a new understanding, new ideas and inspiration for further
research. 

Traditionally, in addition to the leading theme, we also accept selected
proposals in other areas of SLA research of interest to our conference
participants for our varia sessions, as well as those presentations that
relate to multilingualism research. In other words, please do not hesitate to
consider submitting your proposal even if it does not fit the main theme of
the conference. The choice of the topic to be presented - as long as it
relates to SLA in some way - is no obstacle to its acceptance as a
presentation.

Plenary Speakers

Currently, we are happy to announce that the following scholars will present
the keynote talks at the 34th ICFSLA conference:
- Jean Marc Dewaele (Birkbeck College, London)
- Tammy Gregersen (American University of Sharjah)
- Peter MacIntyre (Cape Breton University)
- Sarah Mercer (University of Graz)
- Joanna Nijakowska ( University of Warsaw)
- Ema Ushioda (Warwick University)
 






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