NAACLT 3rd call (fwd)

Andrew Carnie carnie at ling.ucsc.edu
Mon Jan 20 14:12:42 UTC 1997


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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 08:25:27 +0000
From: Jim/Roz Ladrew <jladrew at chesco.com>
To: CELTLING at mitvma.mit.edu
Subject: NAACLT 3rd call

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3rd Celtic Language Learning Conference
St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
May  31, 1997

 3rd CALL FOR PAPERS

Extended Deadline: January 30, 1997

This conference is being organized by the North American Association for
Celtic Language Teachers (NAACLT).  Proposals for individual papers are
welcome on the following topics involving any one or more of the modern
Celtic languages: 

computer-assisted instruction
dialect choice in language learning
language acquisition
language and gender
language-learning materials
language policy and planning
language testing and teacher certification
syllabus design

Papers will be 20 minutes long with a 10-minute discussion period
following.  Send three double-spaced printed copies of a 300-word
proposal with name, address, voice and fax number, e-mail address, and
institutional affiliation on the first copy.  Second and third copy
should have no identification.  Also send one copy of a 50-word summary
to be included in the conference program and book of abstracts.  Submit
these in printed form as well as the computer texts by e-mail.  Texts
will be accepted on disk for those without e-mail access.  If submitted
on disk, be sure to indicate DOS or Macintosh and the word-processing
program used.

Send proposals and abstracts to:			
Dr. Roslyn Blyn-LaDrew/NAACLT’97						
Penn Language Center				
401 Lauder-Fischer Hall				
University of Pennsylvania				
Philadelphia, PA  19104-6330	  U.S.A.
e-mail:   jladrew at chesco.com  	                       

All other inquiries to:
Dr. Kenneth Nilsen
Celtic Studies/NAACLT’97
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish, NS  B2G 2W5
CANADA
e-mail: knilsen at juliet.stfx.ca

This conference will follow the Celtic Language Teachers’ Professional
Development Day on May 30, also to be held at St. Francis Xavier.  A
pre-conference field trip and post-conference one-day Scottish Gaelic
immersion course are also being planned.



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