14.2791, Calls: General Ling/SC, USA; Applied Ling/Hong Kong
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Subject: 14.2791, Calls: General Ling/SC, USA; Applied Ling/Hong Kong
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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 08:40:06 +0000
From: tassevak at gwm.sc.edu
Subject: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 13
2)
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 13:35:25 +0000
From: lcrpem at ust.hk
Subject: Autonomy and Language Learning: Maintaining Control
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 08:40:06 +0000
From: tassevak at gwm.sc.edu
Subject: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 13
Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 13
Short Title: FASL 13
Date: 27-FEB-04 - 29-FEB-04
Location: Columbia, SC, United States of America
Contact: John Alderete
Contact Email: fasl13 at gwm.sc.edu
Meeting URL: http://www.cla.sc.edu/LING/FASL13/
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 07-Nov-2003
Meeting Description:
We are pleased to announce that the thirteenth annual meeting of the
workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics will be held in
Columbia, SC on February 27-29, 2004. Stay tuned for further
information about plenary speakers, special sessions, and
accommodation information as we update our web site at
http://www.cla.sc.edu/LING/FASL13/ Formal Approaches To Slavic
Linguistics (FASL)-13: The Columbia Meeting, SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
DATE: Feb. 27-29, 2004
ORGANIZED BY: Linguistics Program, University of South Carolina
WEBSITE: http://www.cla.sc.edu/LING/FASL13/
PLENARY SPEAKERS:
Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University)
How small can infinite complements be?: evidence from Russian
Christina Bethin (SUNY, Stony Brook)
Belorussian vowel reduction
Roumyana Slabakova (University of Iowa)
Perfective prefixes: What they are, what flavors they come in, and how
they are acquired.
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: November 7, 2003
ABSTRACT GUIDELINES:
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes
discussion) on topics dealing with formal aspects of any area of
theoretical Slavic linguistics (synchronic or diachronic), including
syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, discourse analysis,
psycholinguistics, and L1 and L2 acquisition. Abstracts should be
anonymous and no longer than one page (an additional page for
references and examples can be included), with margins of at least 1
inch, letter size 11. Submissions are limited to one singly authored
and one jointly authored abstract per author or two jointly authored
abstracts.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
Abstracts should be sent electronically to the conference e-mail
address (fasl13 at gwm.sc.edu) as attachments in PDF, RTF, .doc or .wpd
format. If non-standard fonts are required, use the embed
fonts option when you save the file. The
authors information (name, affiliation, telephone and fax
numbers, e-mail address) together with the title of the paper should
be in a separate file or included as part of the body of the e-mail
message.
CONTACT:
fasl13 at gwm.sc.edu
phone: (803) 777-2063
fax: (803) 777-7514
ADDRESS:
FASL 13 Organizing Committee
c/o John Alderete
Linguistics Program
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
USA
The USC Linguistics Program acknowledges support for FASL 13 from:
College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina
Department of English Language and Literature, University of South
Carolina
Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture, University of South
Carolina
Slavica Publishers at Indiana University
Princeton University Program in Linguistics
The Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Duke
University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 13:35:25 +0000
From: lcrpem at ust.hk
Subject: Autonomy and Language Learning: Maintaining Control
Autonomy and Language Learning: Maintaining Control
Date: 14-Jun-2004 - 18-Jun-2004
Location: Hong Kong & Hangzhou, China
Contact: Richard Pemberton
Contact Email: lcrpem at ust.hk
Meeting URL: http://lc.ust.hk/~centre/conf2004/
Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2003
Meeting Description:
The 'Autonomy and Language Learning: Maintaining Control' conference
will be held in Hong Kong and Hangzhou (China) from 14-18 June 2004.
One of the main aims of this conference is to highlight what has (and
has not) been achieved in the field of learner autonomy in language
learning in the last 10 years.
The conference themes include:
* the rhetoric and practice of learner autonomy in the modern world
* learner autonomy and teacher autonomy
* developing learner autonomy in the classroom (from primary to
tertiary levels)
* self-directed and self-access language learning
Keynote speakers: Naoko Aoki, Phil Benson, Leni Dam, Edith Esch, David
Little, Philip Riley Invited speakers: Andy Barfield, Sara Cotterall,
Terry Lamb, Lindsay Miller, Marina Mozzon-McPherson, Mike Nix, Barbara
Sinclair
Co-organising institutions: Language Centre, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology/School of International Studies, Zhejiang
University
Further details: http://lc.ust.hk/~centre/conf2004/ Dear colleague
This is a warm invitation to submit a paper to the 'Autonomy and
Language Learning: Maintaining Control' conference, which will be held
in Hong Kong and Hangzhou from 14-18 June 2004.
This conference echoes the 'Autonomy and Language Learning' conference
we held in 1994, and the 1996 publication that followed it, 'Taking
Control: Autonomy in Language Learning'.
One of the main aims of this conference is to highlight what has (and
has not) been achieved in the field of learner autonomy in language
learning in the last 10 years.
Participants will be addressing the topic of autonomy and language
learning from many different angles. The conference themes include:
* the rhetoric and practice of learner autonomy in the modern world
* learner autonomy and teacher autonomy
* developing learner autonomy in the classroom (from primary to
tertiary levels)
* self-directed and self-access language learning
This will be a major conference, of interest to teachers and
researchers both in Asia and around the world. The keynote speakers
are: Naoko Aoki, Phil Benson, Leni Dam, Edith Esch, David Little and
Philip Riley. The invited speakers are: Andy Barfield, Sara Cotterall,
Terry Lamb, Lindsay Miller, Marina Mozzon-McPherson, Mike Nix and
Barbara Sinclair.
The five-day, two-site nature of the conference provides a chance for
extended discussion and networking with conference participants.
Your abstract should address the conference topic of
Autonomy and Language Learning and any of its
related themes (further details at
http://lc.ust.hk/~centre/conf2004/confinfo_E.html#themes ). Your
presentation can be given in any of the following formats:
Paper presentation (40 minutes)
Poster presentation
Demonstration (40 minutes)
Workshop (90 minutes)
Colloquium (135 minutes)
Your abstract should be no more than 250 words long, completed on the
conference Abstract Form (available from the website below), and
submitted by 31 December 2003.
Full details of the conference are on the conference website:
http://lc.ust.hk/~centre/conf2004/
Good luck with your abstract, and we hope to see you in June 2004!
Richard Pemberton (on behalf of Sarah Toogood and the Organising
Committees)
Language Centre
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
School of International Studies
Zhejiang Universi
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