9.1577, Calls: Second Language Acquistion, African Language

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1577. Tue Nov 10 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1577, Calls: Second Language Acquistion, African Language

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Date:  Thu, 5 Nov 1998 08:03:26 -0500 (EST)
From:  ILFI3 at CCUAB1.UAB.ES
Subject:  Second Language Acquisition

2)
Date:  Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:47:20 +0200
From:  G Poulos <POULOG at alpha.unisa.ac.za>
Subject:  African Language Association of Southern Africa

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Date:  Thu, 5 Nov 1998 08:03:26 -0500 (EST)
From:  ILFI3 at CCUAB1.UAB.ES
Subject:  Second Language Acquisition


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LINKS & LETTERS
Issue 7: Autonomy in L2 Language Learning

CALL FOR PAPERS

Contributions are welcomed for the 2000 issue of Links and Letters, the
core of which will be devoted to the development of autonomy in L2
language learning in any of its manifestations. A large number of areas
of interest are relevant to the subject: self-directed learning,
self-access learning, learner training, learner strategies and strategic
training, learners' beliefs, developing autonomy accross cultures, open
learning and Computer Assisted Language Learning (including E-mail and
Internet applications for autonomous L2 learning), among others.  There
will also be the possibility of publishing articles of special interest
in other areas of SLA / Applied Linguistics within a miscellany section.


We welcome survey articles, articles which present a debate within their
field, research articles, or articles which make recent research
accessible to the non-specialist. We also welcome reviews of recent
books (published since 1995) relevant to the issue. Other proposals,
such as interviews and annotated bibliographies will also be considered.

* Articles: between 15 and 20 written pages (30 lines /60 spaces per
line), 3 copies, in English.
* Reviews: maximum length 4 pages (30 lines/60 spaces per line), 3
copies, in English.
* Squibs: maximum length 8 pages (30 lines/ 60 spaces per line), 3
copies, in English.

Deadline:  April 30, 1999.

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Date:  Tue, 10 Nov 1998 09:47:20 +0200
From:  G Poulos <POULOG at alpha.unisa.ac.za>
Subject:  African Language Association of Southern Africa

CALL  FOR   PAPERS


10th International Biennial Conference of the
African Language Association of Southern Africa

GENERAL

The African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA)
was established on 26 July 1979 at a special business meeting
during the Third Africa Languages Congress of the University of
South Africa (UNISA). In 1999, twenty years later, the Department
of African Languages of UNISA will have the privilege of hosting
the 10th International Biennial Conference of the African Language
Association of Southern Africa in Pretoria, South Africa.

Conference theme:
NEW MILLENNIUM - NEW PARADIGMS

PAPERS
Papers on prevalent issues within the study of literature and
linguistics in African languages are invited for presentation.
Papers should not exceed 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes
for discussion.

Potential speakers are requested to submit a typed two page
summary of the paper with enough detail to ensure
acceptance after adjudication; and   an abstract of 150 to 200
words for publication purposes before 1 March 1999.
Successful applicants will be notified in mid-April 1999.
Receipt of all summaries and abstracts will be acknowledged.

PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIALS
On 5 and 6 July 1999 various pre-conference tutorials will take
place. Details will be announced.

REGISTRATION
The closing date for early registration for the conference is
30 May 1999. Registration fees will be announced in January
1999.

ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation will be available in reasonably priced
Technikon guest houses on the UNISA campus, as well as
in other guest houses and hotels in the vicinity. Details will
be given in January 1999.

SECOND CIRCULAR
A second call for papers as well as more details on the
programme, keynote speakers, social events, transport,
fees payable and so forth, will be included in the Second
Circular in January 1999. If you wish to receive the Second
Circular, please reply to the relevant address below before
15 December 1998.

Sonja Bosch (ALASA 99)
Department of African Languages
UNISA
PO Box 392
0003 Pretoria
SOUTH AFRICA
TEL:+27-12-429 8253
FAX:+27-12-429 3355
e-mail: boschse at alpha.unisa.ac.za
www.unisa.ac.za/alasa/index.html

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