26.2717, Calls: Disc Analysis, General Ling, Lang Acquisition, Pragmatics, Socioling/Malaysia
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Subject: 26.2717, Calls: Disc Analysis, General Ling, Lang Acquisition, Pragmatics, Socioling/Malaysia
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 13:21:52
From: Nor Shahila Mansor [shahilamansor at gmail.com]
Subject: Malaysia International Conference on Foreign Languages
Full Title: Malaysia International Conference on Foreign Languages
Short Title: MICFL 2015
Date: 02-Dec-2015 - 03-Dec-2015
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Contact Person: Ab Halim Mohamad
Meeting Email: micfl2015 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.micfl2015.upm.edu.my
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2015
Meeting Description:
The Department of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia has the pleasure of inviting you to submit your academic work for the Malaysia International Conference on Foreign Languages (MICFL) 2015.
The theme for MICFL2015 : ''Overcoming East-West Barriers Through Foreign Languages''
The 5th Malaysia International Conference on Foreign Languages (MICFL 2015) aims to provide a platform for knowledge sharing in foreign languages learning. This conference also embraces the diversity of ideas in current research and development of recent foreign languages studies from all over the world. It offers opportunities for networking, making new interaction, or even renewing old acquaintances among the academics, researchers, and practitioners across the field of education at all levels and industry.
The conference will take place at PARKROYAL in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, one of the top ranked luxury hotels. It is located in the midst of the Golden Triangle in Kuala Lumpur which connected to a myriad of incredible local experiences and discoveries.
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadlines: 15 June 2015 (Last Call)
Paper Submission Deadline (Conference Proceeding): 30 September 2015
Online Registration Deadline (Presenter): 30 September 2015
Online Registration Deadline (Participant without Presenting): 31 October 2015
For more details, please visit: www.micfl2015.upm.edu.my
Contact:
Malaysia International Conference on Foreign Languages (MICFL) 2015
Department of Foreign Languages
Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication
Universiti Putra Malaysia
434000 Serdang, Selangor
MALAYSIA
Tel: +603-8946 8666 / 8665 / 8916
Fax: +603-8946 8666
Email: micfl2015 at gmail.com
2nd Call for Papers:
Keynote address will be presented in English. All papers will be written and presented in English or Malay. If there are special materials that need to be presented in languages other than Malay or English, presenters will be responsible for having them translated.
Abstract not exceeding 250 words and a 50-word biodata in soft copy are to be submitted to the Conference Secretariat via easychair.com.
Important Dates:
Full Paper Submission Deadline (Conference Proceeding): 30 September 2015
Online Registration Deadline (Presenter): 30 September 2015
Online Registration Deadline (Participant without Presenting): 31 October 2015
Selected papers will be published either in book chapters or selected journals.
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