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The conference encourages proposals that address these and other related issues within its broad themes. In particular we welcome submissions that:

  1. Consider the interactions of research, practice and language.
  2. Highlight new themes and objectives for research.
  3. Emphasise the connections among various fields in applied linguistics.
  4. Encourage opportunities for participant interaction.

Please submit proposals in the following categories:

Colloquia: Led by a chair who is responsible for bringing together a number of presenters who can provide varied perspectives on a common theme or topic. Each colloquium will be 2 hours in duration, 30 minutes of which should be devoted to interactive discussion time.

Interactive discussions: Led by one or more presenters. Presenters will raise key issues or pose key questions in relation to a selected theme or topic relevant to the conference. The audience will then be involved in interactive discussion of this topic. Each session will be 1 hour in duration.

Joint/individual papers: Presented by individuals who wish to discuss issues of research and/or practice. Papers will be of 30 minutes or 1 hour duration. Papers of 1 hour should include 15 minutes discussion time. Papers of 30 minutes should include 5-10 minutes of discussion time. Proposers must specify the preferred duration of the paper.

Deadline

Proposals submitted by 30 April 2006 will receive notification of acceptance by 30 May. All other proposals must be submitted by 29 May 2006 and will receive notification of acceptance by 23 June.

Proposals should be set out as follows:

Presentation type:
Name(s) of presenters:
Title of presentation:
Presentation overview (to be printed in program, up to 200 words):

Submissions should be emailed to the conference secretary, Becky Robertson

It is intended that a refereed publication will be produced following the conference. Details for submission of papers will be provided nearer the conference dates.

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