30.4812, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Socioling/Japan
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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-4812. Tue Dec 24 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 30.4812, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Socioling/Japan
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Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2019 08:19:10
From: Organising Committee [acl at iafor.org]
Subject: Asian Conference on Language
Full Title: Asian Conference on Language
Short Title: ACL2020
Date: 29-Mar-2020 - 01-Apr-2020
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Contact Person: Organising Committee
Meeting Email: acl at iafor.org
Web Site: https://acl.iafor.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 17-Jan-2020
Meeting Description:
The Asian Conference on Language (ACL)
Toshi Center Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
March 29 – April 01, 2020
https://acl.iafor.org
ACL is an interdisciplinary conference on LANGUAGE studies. Gathers +200
researchers. Organized with IAFOR Research Centre at the Osaka School of
International Public Policy at Osaka University, Japan. Publishing
Opportunities SCOPUS
Call for Papers:
The Asian Conference on Language (ACL) is an interdisciplinary conference that
explores the many fields, theories and practices of the study of language,
from questions of language acquisition, psychology and linguistics, through
those of culture, communication, and technology, to the teaching and learning
of language.
In its written and spoken forms language dominates and shapes our lives. Far
from just being the tool of communication, language can be beautiful or ugly,
sparse and succinct, or overblown, technocratic; direct or obfuscatory; it can
be mediocre, lazy, hurtful, spiteful, libellous, slanderous, or false, but it
can also be uplifting, joyous, salutary, truthful, and even divine. Language
brings us our first and last words, and accompanies our journeys, helping us
to formulate concepts, sentences, and lives, and helps us negotiate meanings,
ideas, and each other.
The study of language and languages is an immense opportunity to engage with
international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary content and issues that
lie at the heart of the IAFOR mission. Since its founding in 2009, IAFOR has
brought people and ideas together in a variety of events and platforms to
promote and celebrate interdisciplinary study, and underline its importance.
Over the past year we have engaged in many cross-sectoral projects, including
those with universities (the University of Barcelona, Hofstra University, UCL,
University of Belgrade, Moscow State University and Virginia Tech), think
tanks/research centers (the East-West Center, APHERP, The Center for Higher
Education Research), as well as collaborative projects with the United Nations
in New York, and here in Tokyo, with the Government of Japan through the Prime
Minister's office.
With the IAFOR Research Centre at Osaka University's Osaka School of
International Public Policy (OSIPP), we have engaged in a number of
interdisciplinary initiatives we believe will have an important impact on
domestic and international public policy conversations. It is through
conferences like these that we expand our network and partners, and we have no
doubt that ACL will offer a remarkable opportunity for the sharing of research
and best practice, and for the meeting of people and ideas.
At the intersection of theory, pedagogy, and praxis the Asian Conference on
Language invites researchers and teachers to submit proposals in the following
areas:
– Language Acquisition
– Language and Communication
– Language and Culture
– Language and Psychology
– Language and Technology
– Language Learning and Teaching
– Linguistics
We look forward to meeting you in Tokyo!
– The ACL Organising Committee
Joseph Haldane, The International Academic Forum (IAFOR), Japan
Donald E. Hall, University of Rochester, USA
Barbara Lockee, Virginia Tech., USA
Jo Mynard, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan
Diane Hawley Nagatomo, Ochanomizu University, Japan
Dexter Da Silva, Keisen University, Japan
For submission information and full call for papers, visit:
https://acl.iafor.org/call-for-papers/
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