22.1110, Confs: Applied Ling, General Ling, Lang Acquisition/USA
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Subject: 22.1110, Confs: Applied Ling, General Ling, Lang Acquisition/USA
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Date: 02-Mar-2011
From: Ruslan Suvorov [slrf2011 at iastate.edu]
Subject: Second Language Research Forum
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Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2011 20:35:03
From: Ruslan Suvorov [slrf2011 at iastate.edu]
Subject: Second Language Research Forum
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Second Language Research Forum
Short Title: SLRF
Date: 06-Oct-2011 - 09-Oct-2011
Location: Ames, Iowa, USA
Contact: SLRF Conference
Contact Email: slrf2011 at iastate.edu
Meeting URL: http://apling.public.iastate.edu/slrf2011/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language
Acquisition
Meeting Description:
Second Language Research Forum
'Innovation in Second Language Acquisition Research: Converging Theory
and Practice'
October 6-9, 2011
The Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) is a prestigious and
internationally renowned conference which brings together researchers in
second language acquisition (SLA) from all over the world. It is the premier
conference on SLA in North America providing a venue for established
scholars and graduate students to present work on a wide variety of
theoretical and empirical issues in SLA.
See SLRF 2011 tentative schedule at
http://apling.public.iastate.edu/slrf2011/schedule.html
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