30.4865, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Ireland
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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-4865. Fri Dec 27 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875. Subject: 30.4865, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Ireland Moderator: Malgorzata E. Cavar ([email protected]) Student Moderator: Jeremy Coburn Managing Editor: Becca Morris Team: Helen Aristar-Dry, Everett Green, Sarah Robinson, Peace Han, Nils Hjortnaes, Yiwen Zhang, Julian Dietrich Jobs: [email protected] | Conferences: [email protected] | Pubs: [email protected] Homepage: http://linguistlist.org Please support the LL editors and operation with a donation at: https://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/ Editor for this issue: Everett Green <[email protected]> ================================================================ Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2019 05:54:38 From: Dr. Malgosia Machowska- Kosciak [[email protected]] Subject: Multilingual Theories and Practices Full Title: Multilingual Theories and Practices Short Title: MTP Date: 23-Apr-2020 - 24-Apr-2020 Location: Dublin, Ireland Contact Person: Malgosia Machowska- Kosciak Meeting Email: [email protected] Web Site: https://liemc2020.wordpress.com/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2020 Meeting Description: Multilingual Theories and Practices (MTP) is to be held at Dublin City University, Ireland from 23 to 24 April 2020. Confirmed keynote speakers are: Nancy Hornberger (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Ulrike Jessner-Schmid (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Mila Schwartz (Oranim Academic College of Education, Israel) The conference website: https://mtpdublin.home.blog Call for Papers: Venue: Dublin City University The conference considers all aspects of the linguistic and sociolinguistic competences and practices of bi-/multilingual speakers who cross existing social and linguistic boundaries, adopting or adapting themselves to new and overlapping linguistic spaces. We invite papers in all areas of research in bi-/multilingualism, whether or not linked directly to the overarching conference theme, including, but not limited to, linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, clinical linguistics, education, bi-/multilingual societies. Topics will include: - (multiple) language acquisition and learning (L3, L4, Lx); - psycho- and neurolinguistics of multilingualism; - translanguaging; - early bilingualism and heritage language development; - speech processing in bi-/multilinguals; - trans/multilingual language use in different contexts; - multilingual education; - bi-/multiculturalism; - bi-/multilingual language policies; - literacy in multiple languages (pluriliteracy); -intercultural and globalisation issues related to multilingualism; - multilingualism in business/economics; - multilingualism and digital media; - multilingualism in literature and translation. Proposals: The two categories of proposals are: (1) individual papers and (2) posters. Individual papers: Papers are formal presentations on original research by one or more authors, lasting a total of 30 minutes (20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion). Please note that the time limit will be strictly adhered to. Posters: Poster sessions are for displaying research that offers the opportunity for individualised, informal discussion of the research. Posters are especially effective for presenting work-in-progress, fieldwork and results of empirical research if data can be presented visually (e.g. charts, graphs, tables). A block of time will be designated when presenters are available to discuss their posters. Posters should be in the size of DIN A1 or A0 in portrait format. There will be a time slot dedicated to poster presentations. Abstracts should be up to 300 words in length (including references). The language of the conference is English. Submission of Proposals: Submission is already open and will close on 15 February 2020. Presenters are requested to include their name, affiliation and email address in the submitted MS-Word documents. All proposals should be sent to: [email protected] Evaluation of Proposals: Proposals will be evaluated in terms of quality of content, significance, originality, thematic relevance, and presentation. IMPORTANT: Conference Presentation Policies Each participant may submit a maximum of one proposal as first author, whether a paper or a poster. The same individual can still be a co-author of another proposal. However, s/he will NOT be allowed to present two papers. In addition, ONLY ONE certificate will be awarded for a presentation where s/he is the main author. Please, note that only three authors are permitted per proposal. It is assumed that all proposals represent original and unpublished work that is not yet available to the research community. The presenter must be a registered attending participant at the conference. 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