Call for papers: HERITAGE LANGUAGE JOURNAL (special issue on Korean) -- DEADLINE 1 JUNE 2006

Scott G. McGINNIS smcginni at umd.edu
Tue Dec 13 19:46:44 UTC 2005


Call for Papers, Special Issue on Korean

The Heritage Language Journal announces a special issue on 
Korean Heritage Language Development. This issue seeks 
papers that address linguistic, affective, social, and 
educational issues surrounding Korean language development 
in families, heritage language (HL) schools, university 
language programs, and communities. We invite submissions 
that analyze theories, attitudes, practices, and challenges 
that shape HL learning in Korean immigrant communities 
worldwide.
 
HLJ is an on-line, blind-refereed journal published by the 
UCLA Center for World Languages and the UC Consortium on 
Language Learning and Teaching. It can be found at: 
www.heritagelanguages.org. 
 
Submission Procedures: Manuscripts should be submitted by 
June 1, 2006, for anticipated publication in the Spring of 
2007. All articles must be original work that has not been 
published elsewhere. The manuscript should follow APA 
guidelines and should not exceed 7,000 words including 
references. The title page should include the primary author?
s contact information, a 200-word abstract, and the total 
number of words of the article.
 
All manuscripts considered for publication will be submitted 
to blind peer review.
 
Please send all inquiries and manuscripts in an electronic 
Word file to the guest editors:
 
Jin Sook Lee
University of California, Santa Barbara
2215 Phelps Hall
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9490, USA
jslee at education.ucsb.edu
 
Sarah J. Shin
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Department of Education
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
shin at umbc.edu



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