25.792, Calls: Language Acquisition/UK

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LINGUIST List: Vol-25-792. Mon Feb 17 2014. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 25.792, Calls: Language Acquisition/UK

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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:21:15
From: Norbert Vanek [norbert.vanek at york.ac.uk]
Subject: 24th Conference of the European Second Language Association

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Full Title: 24th Conference of the European Second Language Association 
Short Title: EUROSLA 24 

Date: 03-Sep-2014 - 06-Sep-2014
Location: York, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Norbert Vanek
Meeting Email: eurosla24 at york.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.york.ac.uk/eurosla24 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2014 

Meeting Description:

The Centre for Language Learning Research in the Department of Education,
University of York, is pleased to announce that it will host EUROSLA 24,
the 24th Annual Conference of the European Second Language Association. The
Conference will start in the morning of 4 September 2014 and close at
lunchtime on 6 September 2014. 

Preceding the Conference, there will be a doctoral workshop and a Language
Learning roundtable, both on 3 September. The theme of this year's
roundtable is 'Language learning theory and practice: Bridging the gap'.

Plenary Speakers:

Albert Costa, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Leah Roberts, University of York
Natasha Tokowicz, University of Pittsburgh
Sharon Unsworth, Radboud University Nijmegen

Final Call for Papers:

You are kindly invited to submit abstracts for papers, posters, thematic
colloquia and doctoral workshops on any domain and subdomain of second
language research. 

Key Dates:

28 February 2014: Abstract submission deadline
25 April 2014: Notification of acceptance
28 April 2014: Early bird registration starts
15 June 2014: Registration closes for presenters
25 June 2014: Early bird registration closes
26 June 2014: Full fee registration starts
3 September 2014: Doctoral workshop and roundtable
4-6 September 2014: Conference

Abstract Submission Policy:

Each author may submit no more than one single-authored and one co-authored
(i.e. not first-authored) abstract to be considered for oral presentations,
including colloquia and doctoral workshops. More than one abstract can be
submitted for poster presentations. Paper and poster proposals should not
have been previously published. All submissions will be reviewed
anonymously by the scientific committee and evaluated in terms of rigour,
clarity and significance of the contribution, as well as its relevance to
second language research. Abstracts should not exceed 450 words (excluding
the title, but including optional references). 

Individual Papers and Posters:

Papers will be allocated 20 minutes for presentation plus 5 minutes for
discussion. Poster sessions will be held in two 90-minute slots. In order
to foster interaction, all other sessions will be suspended during the
poster sessions. 

Thematic Colloquia:

The Thematic colloquia will be organised in two-hour slots running in
parallel with other sessions. Each colloquium will focus on one specific
topic, and will bring together key contributions to the topic. Colloquium
convenors should allocate time for opening and closing remarks, individual
papers, discussants (if included) and general discussion.

Doctoral Student Workshop:

The doctoral student workshop is intended to serve as a platform for
discussion of ongoing PhD research within any aspect of second language
research. PhD students are invited to submit an abstract for a 10-15-minute
presentation. The abstract and the presentation should include one or two
questions on which the student would like to receive audience feedback
(e.g. data collection, analysis, theoretical or methodological issues), and
sufficient background information for framing the questions. These sessions
are not intended as opportunities to present research results, but to
discuss future directions. Students whose abstracts are accepted will then
be required to send their paper to a discussant (a senior researcher). The
discussant will lead a 10-15-minute feedback/discussion session on their work. 

Publication of Papers:

A selection of papers presented at EUROSLA 2014 will be published in the
EUROSLA 24 Yearbook following a peer-review process. There is an annual
prize for the best EUROSLA Yearbook article. This includes a framed
certificate presented at the EUROSLA General Assembly, a fee waiver for the
following EUROSLA conference and conference dinner, and free EUROSLA
membership for a year.   

To submit an abstract, please visit: http://www.york.ac.uk/eurosla24







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