Arabic-L:LIT/LING:Korean Association of Arabic Lan and Lit Call
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1) Subject: Korean Association of Arabic Language and Literature Call
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Date: 26 Jun 2001
From: chohs10 at hananet.net
Subject: Korean Association of Arabic Language and Literature Call
Call for Papers
KOREAN ASSOCIATION OF ARABIC LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
The KAALL seeks papers that investigate the Arabic Language and
Literature for the 1st International Conference of KAALL which will
be held Oct. 18-20 in Seoul, Korea.
The editors welcome abstracts from a variety of theoretical
perspectives in Arabic language and literature. Send 1-2 pages(A4)
abstracts and application for paper presentation to Hee Sun
Cho(chohs at mju.ac.kr) or Sewon Chang (sewonwahid at hotmail. com) by July
30, 01. Submissions may be faxed (82-31-976-2856) or mailed to the
editors at: Prof. Cho, Hee Sun, Department of Arabic Studies, Myongji
University, Namgajwa-dong 50-3, Seodaemun-ku, Seoul, Korea.
¢Title " Arabic Language and Literature in the 21st century "
paper title : ®Á Arabic education
®Ë The problems of Modern Arabic
®È Arabic literature in the world
®Í Arabic language and culture
®Î Any title around Arabic language and literature, etc.
¢Language : Arabic and English
¢KAALL will provide lodgement and food for all foreign scholars.
KOREAN ASSOCIATION OF ARABIC LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Application for paper presentation for the 1st International
Conference of KAALL
NAME
NATIONALITY
Gender
UNIVERSITY
POSITION
ADDRESS
E-MAIL/TEL
PAPER TITLE
LANGUAGE
Arabic English
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