29.4464, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Socioling, Translation/Russia

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-4464. Tue Nov 13 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.4464, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Socioling, Translation/Russia

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Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 04:43:36
From: Tatiana Dubrovskaya [conference_penza at rambler.ru]
Subject: Modern Developments in Linguistics and Language Teaching: The Problem of Method

 
Full Title: Modern Developments in Linguistics and Language Teaching: The Problem of Method 
Short Title: MoDeLL 

Date: 24-Apr-2019 - 26-Apr-2019
Location: Penza, Russia 
Contact Person: Tatiana Dubrovskaya
Meeting Email: conference_penza at rambler.ru
Web Site: https://dep_english.pnzgu.ru/page/41773 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 20-Jan-2019 

Meeting Description:

The body of modern research on linguistics, communication studies and methods
of foreign language instruction is vast and varied. At the same time, the
problem of the method is often neglected, while the validity of the research
method, the compliance of the method with the research tasks and its
consistent application ensure the reliability of research results. In this
regard, the main objective of the conference is to draw attention to the
problem of choice and use of the method in linguistic and communicative
research. We aspire to discuss the controversial issues related to
methodologies, to define the factors that predetermine the suitability of
various methodological frameworks and terminologies, and to review correct
strategies of presenting research. In addition, we plan to consider didactic
methodologies of language instruction.

In other words, the main issue of the conference is – ''HOW?'': how to make
the study methodologically appropriate, how to present the results of research
competently and how to solve didactic problems more effectively.


Call for Papers:

We invite contributions including, but not limited to, the following topics:

1. Pragmatics and discourse research: data collection and analytical methods.
2. Cognitive linguistics and psycholinguistic methods.
3. Research methods in lexis and grammar studies.
4. Communication in different languages and comparative methodologies.
5. Methodological tools in corpus linguistics.
6. Quantitative and statistical methods of speech processing.
7. Genres and conventions in written and oral scientific communication.
8. Didactic bases and methods of teaching foreign languages and linguistic
disciplines.
9. Assessment tools for modern foreign languages.
Other proposals related to the theme of the conference are also welcomed.

Plenary speakers who confirmed their participation in the conference:

- Igor Ž. Žagar, PhD, Professor of Rhetoric and Argumentation, Director of
Educational Research Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Methodological Problems in Analyuzing Non-Verbal Arguments.
- Evgeniy Kozhemyakin, Doctor of Philosophy, Head of the Department of
Communication, Advertisement and Public Relations, Belgorod State University,
Belgorod, Russia
Multimodal Media Discourse: Methodological Challenges.
- Agnieszka Strzałka, PhD, Associate Professor of the Institute of
Neophilology, Pedagogical University of Krakow, Krakow, Poland
Student-Centered Classrooms: A Vision of Great Chaos or the Miracle of
Teaching?
- Elizabeth Driver, PhD, a representative of the English Language Office at
the US Embassy in Russia, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia
(TBA)

A number of workshops as well as the exhibition of research and methodological
publications are planned  to be held within the conference.

A volume of conference proceedings will have been published by the beginning
of the conference. 

To apply, please fill out the application form and email it to the organisers
by 10 December 2018: conference_penza at rambler.ru
Articles (up to 5 pages) in Russian or English should be sent by 20 January
2019. For the paper submission requirements see Appendix 2. 

Information on the registration fee:

In-person and absentee participation for participants from Russia and Belarus
– 1200 roubles.
In-person and absentee participation for participants from abroad – 2500
roubles.

Registration fee (in-person participation) includes:

- arranging invitations for conference participants,
- participation in all plenary talks and sessions, 
- publication in the volume of conference proceedings,  
- coffee-breaks.

Registration fee (absentee participation) includes:

- publication in the volume of conference proceedings,
- the volume shipment in Russia,
- a pdf copy of the volume for overseas participants.

Further details concerning payment of the registration fee will be sent to
participants upon acceptance of their applications.
The registration form and information on the article format are to be found on
the conference website: https://dep_english.pnzgu.ru/page/41773




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