34.2422, Calls: Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-2422. Tue Aug 08 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.2422, Calls: Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects

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Date: 08-Aug-2023
From: Georgi Georgiev [stilijanog at uni-sofia.bg]
Subject: Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects


Full Title: Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects

Date: 18-Nov-2023 - 19-Nov-2023
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Contact Person: Irena Dimova
Meeting Email: alforumlp at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2023

Meeting Description:

A forum dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Department of English
and American Studies at Sofia University & the 135th anniversary of
St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia

Call for Papers:

Applied Linguistics has long ceased to lend itself easily to
definition. Ever since its inception in the late 1950s, the field has
become increasingly varied and far-reaching. It represents a
constantly evolving discipline which mirrors the evolutionary and
adaptive processes of language itself.

The forum we are inviting you to is titled Applied Linguistics:
Current Trends and Prospects and celebrates present-day Applied
Linguistics no longer being targeted at studying teaching  practices
only, but aiming to present solutions to any social problem that
results from  language-related causes. Here we invite scholars and
students to seek out, identify, investigate, and offer solutions to
social, cultural, educational, and, generally, communicative issues.
We aim to celebrate research initiatives which approach language in an
empirical manner and which  examine the relationship between language
and social-issue solutions.

We welcome proposals for presentations of original work related to any
aspect of Applied  Linguistics which explores the field’s present or
looks at its future by discussing innovative topics, approaches and
practices.

Topic strands (may include but are not limited to):

     foreign or second language pedagogy and learning
     teaching methodologies
     curricula and teaching materials development
     assessment practices
     bilingualism and multilingualism
     translanguaging
     cross-cultural/intercultural education
     language policy and planning
     language variation and change
     language and culture
     language and ideology
     language and cognition
     translation and interpreting
     oral communication
     written text analysis
     computer or mobile assisted language learning

Working language of the forum: English

Deadline for submission of proposals: 15 September 2023

Confirmation of acceptance: 30 September 2023

Proposals must include:

    first name and family name of the presenter
    institutional affiliation of the presenter
    presenter’s email address
    the title of the proposed presentation
    a 250 words’ abstract of the proposal
    a 100 words’ biographical note of the author

Proposals are to be submitted to: alforumlp at gmail.com

Conference fees:

Regular fee: 40 EURO
Reduced fee (doctoral students): 20 EURO
Students (at the BA or MA level): free

Organizers:

Irena Dimova, Ph.D.,
Maria Kolarova, Ph.D.,
Jonathan McCreedy, Ph.D.,
Georgi Georgiev



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