36.696, Calls: Quebec Conference on Language Learning and Teaching (Canada)
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LINGUIST List: Vol-36-696. Mon Feb 24 2025. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 36.696, Calls: Quebec Conference on Language Learning and Teaching (Canada)
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Date: 24-Feb-2025
From: François Pichette [qlltconference at teluq.ca]
Subject: Quebec Conference on Language Learning and Teaching
Full Title: Quebec Conference on Language Learning and Teaching
Short Title: QLLT 2025
Date: 21-Aug-2025 - 23-Aug-2025
Location: Quebec City, Canada
Contact Person: François Pichette
Meeting Email: francois.pichette at teluq.ca
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Language Acquisition; Morphology; Syntax
Call Deadline: 06-Mar-2025
2nd Call for Papers:
EXTENDED CALL FOR PAPERS
The Quebec Conference on Language Learning and Teaching (QLLT 2025)
hosted by Teluq University, will take place in person in picturesque
Quebec City on 21-23 August 2025. The languages of this international
conference are English and French. This second edition of the
conference will be held the oldest hotel of the oldest French city in
America.
QLLT 2025 aims to bring together researchers from around the world who
are interested in the acquisition of second languages as well as the
teaching methods and linguistic conditions that are conducive to
acquisition. With Teluq being the oldest French-speaking distance
university, the conference will focus on issues and challenges posed
by online learning and teaching. In addition, we invite papers related
to the learning/teaching of languages in minority settings, issues in
language policy and planning, as well as in bilingual language
development.
We also encourage submissions related to SLA and L2 teaching from
various fields and approaches, which include but are not limited to:
• second language acquisition;
• L2 pedagogy;
• applied linguistics;
• psycholinguistics;
• cognitive linguistics;
• education;
• computational linguistics;
• corpus linguistics ;
• bilingualism;
• sociolinguistics.
We invite abstracts of up to 400 words (excluding references, tables,
and figures) in English or French, containing a clear research
question, methodology and (provisional) results. Presentations should
last 20 minutes, with a 10-minute period for questions. For submission
info visit: qlltconference.teluq.ca
Important dates:
- Deadline for submission: 6 March 2025
- Notification of acceptance: mid March 2025
- Conference: 21-23 August 2025
Deadline: March 6, 2025
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