34.3591, Calls: 33rd Conference of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA)

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Subject: 34.3591, Calls: 33rd Conference of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA)

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Date: 28-Nov-2023
From: Florence Floquet [eurosla33 at sciencesconf.org]
Subject: 33rd Conference of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA)


Full Title: 33rd Conference of the European Second Language
Association (EUROSLA)
Short Title: EUROSLA 33

Date: 03-Jul-2024 - 06-Jul-2024
Location: Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier, France
Contact Person: Florence Floquet
Meeting Email: eurosla33 at sciencesconf.org
Web Site: https://eurosla33.sciencesconf.org/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition;
Psycholinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2023

Meeting Description:

Generally considered the foremost meeting for second language
researchers in Europe, the 2024 conference of the European Second
Language Association (EuroSLA) will bring together for the
thirty-third year researchers working on second language acquisition,
processing, and use from across the world. The conference will be
hosted in Montpellier (Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3) from 3 to
6 July 2024.

2nd Call for Papers:

We are inviting proposals for presentations at EuroSLA 33 to be held
in Montpellier, France, from 3 to 6 July 2024.

We welcome submissions in all areas and approaches to the study of
second, foreign, or additional languages, bilingualism and
multilingualism.

Academic Program

The academic program will include presentations by four invited
keynote speakers:

•  Stéphanie Roussel (Université de Bordeaux)

•  Joan C. Mora (University of Barcelona)

•  Nicole Tracy-Ventura (University of West Virginia)

•  Xavier Aparicio (INSPE, Université de Paris-Est-Créteil)

Doctoral Workshop and Roundtable (tbc)

The conference will also offer a doctoral student workshop and a
Roundtable (to be confirmed).

Types of Presentations

1) Individual papers

Length of presentation: 20 minutes followed by 5 minutes for Q&A.

2) Posters:  A0, portrait or landscape.

3) Papers at the doctoral student workshop

Length of presentation: 15 minutes of talk by the doctoral student,
followed by 15 minutes for discussion.

The doctoral student workshop aims at fostering discussions of ongoing
PhD research, as well as at obtaining feedback from senior researchers
and other doctoral students. These workshops provide an opportunity
for PhD students to present and discuss their work and explore future
directions (25 minutes). Doctoral students whose abstracts are
accepted are required to send their abstract, presentation, and a
limited number of specific questions to the senior discussant ahead of
the conference. The discussant will lead a 10-minute
feedback/discussion session of the PhD work.

Abstract Submission Information

The submission of presentation proposals closes on 10 December 2023.
We particularly encourage the submission of poster proposals given
that the number of paper slots are limited. We believe that poster
sessions are an excellent opportunity to discuss research with other
delegates on a more informal basis.

The proposals for all presentations will be evaluated anonymously by
at least three members of the EuroSLA 33 Scientific Committee.
Evaluation criteria include:

•  quality of the content

•  clarity of the abstract

•  contribution to the field.

Please note: doctoral students submitting abstracts for doctoral
workshops must include some specific questions for the discussants.

Notification of acceptance will be communicated by end of February
2024.

Length of Abstracts

Individual papers, papers at the doctoral student workshop, or
posters: max. 500 words excluding references.

Language Policy

The working language of the conference is English, but presentations
are also welcome in other European languages.

Presenter Policy

Each participant can appear as the first author (and presenter) of one
presentation only, regardless of whether this is a paper in the
doctoral workshop or the conference proper.

Student Stipends

As in previous years, several student stipends will be available for
doctoral students. If you wish  to  apply,  please  send  the
following  information  to  eurosla33 at sciencesconf.org before 1
December 2023:

•  Name, institution, and address of institution

•  Official confirmation of PhD student status

•  Statement from supervisor or Head of department that the
applicant's institution cannot (fully) cover the conference-related
expenses.

Please note that applicants who have already received such a stipend
in the past are not eligible to re-apply.

Contact

For further questions feel free to contact us
at: eurosla33 at sciencesconf.org

Conference website https://eurosla33.sciencesconf.org/

We look forward to welcoming you in Montpellier, France, in July 2024!

EuroSLA 33



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