20.954, FYI: CMLR Best Paper by a Graduate Student Announcement
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Date: 18-Mar-2009
From: Rachel McArthur < rmcarthur at utpress.utoronto.ca >
Subject: CMLR Best Paper by a Graduate Student Announcement
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:49:32
From: Rachel McArthur [rmcarthur at utpress.utoronto.ca]
Subject: CMLR Best Paper by a Graduate Student Announcement
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The Editorial Board of the Canadian Modern Language Review (CLMR) is
pleased to announce the winner of the Annual Award for the Best Paper by a
Graduate Student.
Muhammad M. Abdel Latif (University of Essex, UK) Towards a New
Process-based Indicator for Measuring Writing Fluency: Evidence from L2
Writers' Think-Aloud Protocols
This award is given to a paper written by a student who is either currently
registered or has graduated in the previous academic year which presents
original research, either qualitative or quantitative, with an analysis
supported by a current theoretical literature review. Papers are evaluated
by the CMLR Editors and members of the Editorial Board. The winner is
published in the June issue of the journal (CMLR 65.4, June 2009).
The 2009 prize winning article (and previous winners) will be appearing in
the June issue of the CMLR:
http://www.utpjournals.com/cmlr/cmlr.html
Previous prize winners include:
2007 - Talia Isaacs, "Towards Defining a Valid Assessment Criterion of
Pronunciation Proficiency in Non-Native English-Speaking Graduate Students"
2006 - Sandra Zappa-Hollman, "Academic Presentations across Post-secondary
Contexts: The Discourse Socialization of Non-native English Speakers"
For submission information, please visit www.utpjournals.com/cmlr or contact
Canadian Modern Language Review
University of Toronto Press, Journals Division
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