20.1491, Calls: Applied Ling,General Ling/Taiwan
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Subject: 20.1491, Calls: Applied Ling,General Ling/Taiwan
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Date: 19-Apr-2009
From: Shu-Ping Gong < spgong at mail.ncyu.edu.tw >
Subject: The 3rd International Conference on Applied Linguistics
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Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:49:31
From: Shu-Ping Gong [spgong at mail.ncyu.edu.tw]
Subject: The 3rd International Conference on Applied Linguistics
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Full Title: The 3rd International Conference on Applied Linguistics
Short Title: ICAL 2010
Date: 27-Nov-2010 - 28-Nov-2010
Location: Chiayi, Taiwan
Contact Person: Shiue-Ching Shih Shu-Ping Gong
Meeting Email: ical2010.ncyu at gmail.com
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2009
Meeting Description:
2010 The 3rd International Conference on Applied Linguistics (ICAL)
Theme: Diverse Languages for Diverse Audience
Nov. 27-28, 2010.
Call for Papers
Objectives:
The conference objectives are to further research in all issues concerning
languages, and create collaborations among leading research universities and
organizations. The ICAL is a forum for the exchange of ideas among linguists,
applied linguists, sociolinguists, writers, scholars, and educators of languages.
Focus:
To meet the theme of the conference, we hope that the conference papers will
focus on the diverse facet of language, which includes the verbal-sign and
non-verbal sign systems. Proposals addressing this or the following themes are
welcome.
Sociolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
Computational linguistics
Contrastive linguistics
Multilingualism and multiculturalism
Lexicography and lexicology
First/second language acquisition
Language teaching and learning
Computer-assisted language learning
Language testing and evaluation
Rhetoric and stylistics
Discourse analysis
Translation, interpretation, and mediation
Language for specific purposes (ESP, EAP, and so on)
Others
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Gerald Duchovnay
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Prof. Lori Doddy
Texas Women's University
Venue:
The International Conference on Applied Linguistics will be hosted by the Dept.
of Foreign Languages, National Chiayi University-Minghsiung campus. (Creativity
Hall, 85 Wenlong, Minghsiung, Chiayi 621, Taiwan.)
Abstracts:
Abstracts should be no more than one page, either single- or double-space. On
the second page, please indicate the author name(s), affiliation, and contact
information. Submit proposal materials by e-mail to ical2010.ncyu at gmail.com.
Presenters will have 20 minutes to present the paper plus 10 minutes to respond
to questions and comments. A referred post-conference proceeding will be published.
Abstract Submission Deadline: July 15, 2009
Acceptance Notification: around August 15, 2009
Conference E-mail: ical2010.ncyu at gmail.com
Contacts:
National Chiayi University, Dept. of Foreign Languages
Tel: +886-5-226-3411 x 2151
Fax: +886-5-206-3072
Email: ical2010.ncyu at gmail.com
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