CfP Second Language Research Forum 2012 “Building Bridges Between Disciplines: SLA in Many Contexts”
- Ort: Pittsburgh, USA
- Beginn: 18.10.12
- Ende: 21.10.12
- Disziplinen: Sprachwissenschaft
- Sprachen: Sprachenübergreifend
- Frist: 15.03.12
The University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The organizers of the 2012 Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) invite
proposals for papers, posters, and thematic colloquia for the conference.
To embody the conference theme, “Building Bridges Between Disciplines: SLA
in Many Contexts,” we are soliciting proposals from various disciplines,
including those that have traditionally been associated with SLA research,
as well as those that are new to SLA research or that have been
underrepresented at previous SLA conferences.
We welcome proposals from all areas of second language research, including
(but not limited to) the following:
- Formal Approaches to SLA
- Functional Approaches to SLA
- Cognitive Approaches to SLA
- Technology and SLA
- Classroom Research
- L2 Assessment
- Psycholinguistic Approaches to SLA
- Neurocognitive Approaches to SLA
- Bilingualism
- Corpus Approaches to SLA
- Socio-Cultural Approaches to SLA / Pragmatics
- Context of Learning / Study Abroad
- Heritage Language Learning / Language Maintenance
Comprehensive research syntheses, preferably in the form of a
meta-analysis, are also welcomed.
Guidelines for Paper and Poster Submissions
Proposals for paper and poster presentations should consist of a title, an
abstract, and a short summary. Titles should be no longer than 15 words.
Abstracts are limited to 350 words in length, and summaries are limited to
50 words.
Individual paper sessions will be 30 minutes: 20 minutes for the
presentation and 10 minutes for questions and answers. Posters should
measure no more than 3ft by 4ft (90cm x 120cm). Poster presenters should
plan to present and discuss their work for at least one hour during their
assigned poster session.
Guidelines for Refereed Colloquium Submissions
In addition to four invited colloquia, we are also soliciting proposals for
two refereed colloquia. These colloquia will be collections of paper
presentations that focus on a specific topic of interest, and which are
organized by one or more individuals. Colloquia will be scheduled for
2½-hour blocks (roughly 4-6 papers). Proposals for refereed colloquia
should consist of a 200-word (maximum) description of the colloquium
topic, along with 150-word descriptions of each paper to be included. Each
title should be no longer than 15 words. Colloquium acceptances will be
announced April 15. This will allow researchers to submit a proposal for
an individual paper or poster (by April 30) if their paper is not accepted
as part of a colloquium.
Submission Policy
An author may submit a maximum of one proposal as first author, but may
also be a colloquium organizer, discussant, or co-author/co-presenter of a
maximum of two additional papers or posters.
Submission Instructions
Proposals will be accepted online only. To make a submission, please visit
the conference web site at www.cmu.edu/slrf2012. Click on
“Submissions”, and you will be taken to our submission web site. Proposals
will be selected based on the results of double-blind peer review. All
submissions must be completely anonymous.
Colloquium Proposal Submission Deadline: March 15, 2012
Colloquium Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2012
Paper and Poster Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30, 2012
Paper and Poster Notification of Acceptance: July 15, 2012
Questions
Please direct any questions to the SLRF 2012 organizing committee at
slrf-2012@andrew.cmu.edu. We also invite you to view our website
(http://www.cmu.edu/slrf2012) and to visit us on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/slrf2012) and Twitter
(http://www.twitter.com/slrf2012).
Publiziert von: RZ