| Second Call for Papers - 2010 10th PALA International Symposium |
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<!--[if !vml]--><!--[endif]--> 10th PALA International Symposium Processability Approaches to Language Acquisition
Paths Towards Advanced L2 Use
19-21 September 2010
Keynote Speakers: Gisela Håkansson (Lund, Sweden) Satomi Kawaguchi (UWS, Australia) Joerg Kessler (Ludwigsburg, Germany) Manfred Pienemann (Newcastle, UK & Paderborn, Germany)
School of Humanities and Languages and Interpreting & Translation Research Group University of Western Sydney Celebrating the 10th anniversary of PALA international symposium! The Scientific Committee Camilla Bettoni (Verona, Italy); Bruno Di Biase (Western Sydney, Australia); Gisela Håkansson (Lund, Sweden); Louise Jansen (ANU, Australia); Satomi Kawaguchi (Western Sydney, Australia); Ruying Qi (Western Sydney, Australia) Jörg-U. Keßler (Ludwigsburg, Germany); Anke Lenzing (Paderborn, Germany); Manfred Pienemann (Paderborn, Germany); Yanyin Zhang (University of Canberra, Australia). The Organising Committee
Bruno Di Biase, (UWS); Satomi Kawaguchi (UWS); Lucija Medojevic (UWS); Conference website: www.processability.net
2000-2001 UWS, Australia; 2002 Paderborn, Germany; 2003 UWS Australia; 2004 University of Sassari, Italy; 2005 Deakin University, Australia; 2006 University of Malta; 2007 University of Newcastle, UK; 2008 University of Verona, Italy; 2009 Ludwigsburg University of Education, Germany.
Second Call for Papers
Submissions are invited: Please send your 300 words abstract to for details please check the conference website - www.processability.net
Proposals for papers and posters on research related to processability, bilingualism, and second language acquisition are invited, particularly research on advanced learners including advanced L2 users such as interpreters and translators (especially trainees). Papers must not have been previously published. Each author may submit no more than one individual and one co-authored abstract. All submissions will be reviewed anonymously and evaluated in terms of originality, clarity, and significance of findings and conclusions.
PAPERS will be 30 minute long (20 minutes for presentation and 10 for discussion).
POSTERS will be orally presented as 4-minute ‘speed-papers’ as well as visual posters. This format is ideal for research students and work-in-progress presentations.
Submissions for papers and posters should include the following:
1. Title of the paper, and abstract of 300 words (excluding references and title),
2. Name and affiliation of the author(s),
3. First author's postal and e-mail addresses,
4. Type of presentation intended: please indicate whether your proposal is to be considered for a paper, a poster, or either.
Please send all submission to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Deadline for abstract submissions: 3 May 2010 Notification of acceptance 24 May 2010
Publication of papers: A selection of papers will be proposed for publication in the PALART Series (Amsterdam: John Benjamins).
REGISTRATION
It is free, but you must register with Kenny Wang (k.wang@uws.edu.au) by Monday 23 August 2010
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