29.1751, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Thailand

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Subject: 29.1751, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Thailand

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Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2018 17:44:47
From: Panna Chaturongakul [panna.c at litu.tu.ac.th]
Subject: 5th International Conference on Foreign Language Learning and Teaching

 
Full Title: 5th International Conference on Foreign Language Learning and Teaching 
Short Title: FLLT 2018 

Date: 07-Dec-2018 - 08-Dec-2018
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand 
Contact Person: The FLLT conference team
Meeting Email: fllt at litu.tu.ac.th
Web Site: http://www.flltconference.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Language Institute of Thammasat University (LITU) is pleased to present
the fifth International Conference on Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
(FLLT 2018) held at Duangtawan Hotel, Chiang Mai between December 7 and 8,
2018. The theme of the conference is “Revitalizing and Enriching ELT Research
and Practices: Looking to the Future”. FLLT 2018 is an academic arena for
English language teaching (ELT) practitioners to present their empirical
research and to share their pedagogical insights. Participants will have a
chance to exchange their views on various slants of English language education
and English language acquisition. At FLLT 2018, ELT practitioners and
enthusiasts from every corner of the world are warmly welcome.


Call for Papers:

Papers from ELT and related areas are welcome. The language for paper
presentations is English. Abstracts will be reviewed for clarity of
theoretical framework, methodology, originality, significance, and
organization. Each paper is allotted 20 minutes for the oral presentation and
10 minutes for questions.  Abstracts must be submitted via the conference’s
website: www.flltconference.com

Each author is allowed to submit a maximum of one abstract for a single-author
and one for a joint-paper.

Topic Areas:

- Second Language Acquisition
- Language Testing and Assessment
- English for Academic/ Specific Purposes
- Curriculum and Syllabus Design
- Materials Development
- Language Program Evaluation
- Language Teaching Methodology
- Language and Literacy Education
- Innovations in Language Teaching and Learning
- English as a Lingua Franca/ World Englishes
- Intercultural Communication
- Discourse Analysis
- Genre Analysis
- Language Planning and Language Policy
- Bilingualism/Multilingualism
- Professional Development and Language Teacher Education
- Translation and Interpretation
- General Linguistics
- Morphology and Syntax
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
- Sociolinguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Corpus Linguistics
- Communication and Language Studies




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