[EDLING:2310] CFP: Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
Tamara Warhol
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Full Title: Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 20-Feb-2007
Call for Papers
Arizona Working Papers (AWP) in SLA & Teaching,
vol. 14
Deadline Extended: Feb 20, 2007
AWP in SLAT
http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/AWP/
The Arizona Working Papers in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching is a
publication of the University of Arizona Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in
Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT). The Working Papers were
thus conceived as a source for scholarly dialogue among SLAT students, SLAT
faculty and the second language research community at large. They are
furthermore intended as an opportunity for doctoral students in the field
of second language studies to experience the publishing process as well as
an outlet for established second language researchers to present work in
progress.
Submissions
The Arizona Working Papers in Second Language Acquisition & Teaching
invites submissions of L2 research in one or more of the following four
areas of specialization:
1. L2 Pedagogy
2. L2 Linguistic Analysis
3. L2 Use in Social Discourse
4. L2 Psycholinguistics
Submissions are accepted in English and other widely spoken languages
(Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, etc).
Send submissions to:
Lance Askildson, AWP Senior Editor
LRA03email.arizona.edu
Formatting
Please Follow the following submission formatting guidelines:
- APA formatting as outlined in the Style Manual of the American
Psychological Association, 5th Ed.
- Maximum 25 double-spaced pages (excluding references & appendices)
- Times New Roman 12-point font
- No headers or footers except for page numbers
- Endnotes rather than footnotes
- Email your paper to the editors as a word document or an .rtf file. No
Mac files, please.
- In the email message, include your contact information and a 50-word bio.
- Also indicate the submission area: Pedagogy, Analysis, Use or Processes
- Papers with a cross-disciplinary focus should indicate this by listing
multiple submission areas.
For more information, please visit the AWP Website at:
http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/AWP/
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