28.957, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Ling & Lit/UK

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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-957. Tue Feb 21 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.957, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Ling & Lit/UK

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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 19:05:58
From: Marco Condorelli [MCondorelli at uclan.ac.uk]
Subject: 4th International Conference on Modern Foreign Languages, Linguistics and Literature

 
Full Title: 4th International Conference on Modern Foreign Languages, Linguistics and Literature 

Date: 01-Jun-2017 - 01-Jun-2017
Location: Preston, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Marco Condorelli
Meeting Email: pgconferenceadmin at uclan.ac.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature 

Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2017 

Meeting Description:

The University of Central Lancashire will host the 4th International
Conference on Modern Foreign Languages, Linguistics and Literature on 1 June
2016. Our keynote speakers will be Dr Oksana Afitska (University of Sheffield)
and Dr Gee Macrory (Manchester Metropolitan University). The conference is
open to postgraduate and early-career researchers (within 7 years of
completion of their PhD) who would like to present their research on any area
that falls within modern foreign languages, linguistics and literature. 

Conference Address:

Adelphi Building, School of Journalism, Language and Communication, University
of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE.

Registration:

The conference is free to attend and refreshments will be provided. Please
register as a conference participant by following the link below. A copy of
the event will be requested at the conference.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/call-for-papers-4th-international-conference-on
-modern-foreign-languages-linguistics-and-literature-tickets-29826042496


2nd Call for Papers:

Paper submission guidelines:

Abstracts should be no longer than 400 words (excluding title, keywords, and
references) and should be submitted as a word attachment to
pgconferenceadmin at uclan.ac.uk using the participant’s university email. The
submission email should contain the participant’s name, affiliation and email
address.

The abstract should be written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, single spacing but
should not include the author’s name or any other identifying information. The
deadline is 30 March 2017.

Papers may be submitted in three strands: research (reporting on data arising
from field testing), conceptual (theoretical studies) or poster presentations.
No late submissions will be accepted. All submissions will be blind
peer-reviewed. Accepted abstracts will be allotted 20 minutes for presentation
and 10 minutes for discussion.

Information on registering for the conference will be available by 30 April
2015. The conference is free to attend and refreshments will be provided.

Key Dates:

Abstract submission: 30 March 2017
Notification to presenters: 15 May 2017
Conference: 1 June 2016

Publication Guidelines:

Papers which focus on second language teaching and research, TESOL and applied
linguistics will be considered for publication in a special edition of the
peer-reviewed Journal of Second Language Teaching and Research
(http://pops.uclan.ac.uk/index.php/jsltr/) soon after the conference. Please
submit your full papers to the conference email address.

Conference Address:

Adelphi Building, School of Journalism, Language and Communication, University
of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE.




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