29.3744, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain
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Subject: 29.3744, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 02:43:42
From: Lorena Hurtado [lorena.hurtado at uva.es]
Subject: AESLA International Conference – University of Valladolid (Spain): Bilingualism and Languages in Contact
Full Title: AESLA International Conference – University of Valladolid (Spain): Bilingualism and Languages in Contact
Date: 27-Mar-2019 - 29-Mar-2019
Location: Valladolid, Spain
Contact Person: Raquel Fernández Fuertes
Meeting Email: raquelff at lia.uva.es
Web Site: http://www.aesla.org.es/es
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 29-Oct-2018
Meeting Description:
37th AESLA international conference - Valladolid 2019
27-29 March 2019
The 37th International Conference of the Spanish Society for Applied
Linguistics (AESLA) will be held next 27-29 March 2019 at the Palacio Conde
Ansúrez in Valladolid (Spain). It is organized by scholars and researchers
from the departments of English, of French and German, of Spanish and of the
Didactics of Language and Literature from the University of Valladolid. It is
coordinated by the UVALAL (University of Valladolid Language Acquisition Lab)
research group. The theme for the AESLA 2019 conference is bilingualism and
languages in contact. This year's edition intends to address the study of
bilingualism in its different dimensions and through the use of multiple
methodologies and formal accounts as used by researchers in the field. We
target the linguistic phenomena that emerge when more than one language
interact in the mind of bilingual speakers with different linguistic profiles
and how this evolves during their life span.
Main speakers:
Teresa Bajo (Universidad de Granada, Spain)
Barbara Bullock (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Christopher Fennell (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Jacqueline Toribio (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
More information at aesla2019-uva at aesla.org.es
Flyer:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5rgofyswvpee17t/AESLA%202019-UVa_announcement_FINAL.
pdf?dl=0
37º congreso internacional de AESLA - Valladolid 2019
del 27 al 29 de marzo de 2019
Altavoces Principales:
Teresa Bajo (Universidad de Granada, Spain)
Barbara Bullock (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Christopher Fennell (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Jacqueline Toribio (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
El 37º congreso internacional de la Asociación Española de Lingüística
Aplicada (AESLA) se celebrará del 27 al 29 de marzo de 2019 en el palacio de
congresos Conde Ansúrez de Valladolid. Lo organizan profesores e
investigadores de los departamentos de Filología Inglesa, Filología Francesa y
Alemana, Lengua Española y Didáctica de la Lengua y la Literatura de la
Universidad de Valladolid y está coordinado por el grupo de investigación
UVALAL (Laboratorio de Adquisición del Lenguaje de la Universidad de
Valladolid). Bajo el lema bilingüismo y lenguas en contacto, el objetivo de
AESLA 2019 es ahondar en el estudio del bilingüismo en sus distintas
dimensiones a través de las múltiples metodologías y propuestas teóricas
utilizadas por diferentes investigadores. El foco se situará en los fenómenos
lingüísticos que se producen cuando distintas lenguas interactúan en la mente
de los hablantes bilingües con distintos perfiles y durante las distintas
etapas del proceso de adquisición-aprendizaje.
Más información en aesla2019-uva at aesla.org.es
Folleto:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5rgofyswvpee17t/AESLA%202019-UVa_announcement_FINAL.
pdf?dl=0
2nd Call for Papers:
37th AESLA international conference – Valladolid 2019
Conference theme: bilingualism and languages in contact
University of Valladolid, 27-29 March 2019
The 2019 edition of AESLA international conference intends to address the
study of bilingualism in its different dimensions and through the use of
multiple methodologies and formal accounts as used by researchers in the
field. We target the linguistic phenomena that emerge when more than one
language interact in the mind of bilingual speakers with different linguistic
profiles and how this evolves during their life span.
Proposal Submission:
The three categories of proposals are: individual papers, posters and round
tables.
Submissions should be related to either the conference main theme or any of
AESLA’s 10 scientific panels:
1. Language acquisition and language learning
2. Language teaching and curriculum design
3. Language for specific purposes
4. Language psychology, child language and psycholinguistics
5. Sociolinguistics
6. Pragmatics
7. Discourse analysis
8. Corpus linguistics, computational linguistics and linguistic engineering
9. Lexicology and lexicography
10. Translation and interpreting
Anonymous abstracts may be submitted in English or in Spanish, should be up to
500 words in length (excluding references) and should be submitted via the
conference website. Please visit the conference website for the presentation
policies and for information on the evaluation procedure.
Key Dates:
Proposal submission: 17 September – 29 October 2018
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 7 January 2019
Registration (early bird): 7 January 2019 – 3 February 2019
Registration (regular): 4 February 2019 – 3 March 2019
Full paper submission for publication: 14 May 2019
For more information: https://aesla2019.uva.es/en/
Email: aesla2019-uva at aesla.org.es
Conference chair: Raquel Fernández Fuertes (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain)
(raquelff at lia.uva.es)
Full Call for Papers:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cmdpkiqd7zt3k4j/AESLA%202019-UVa_call%20for%20papers
_FINAL_EN.pdf?dl=0
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