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U-M Conference on Arabic Applied Lingui 2022 : 4th Biennial University of Michigan International Conference on Arabic Applied Linguistics | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/arabic-sla-conference/call-for-papers/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The conference is an open forum for scholars interested in exploring empirically topics and issues in Arabic applied linguistics. The topics of the conference cover three mains strands:
I. Topics which deal with Arabic second language acquisition (SLA). Current approaches for investigating the different aspects (phonology, vocabulary, morphology, syntax, morphosyntax, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) of Arabic SLA include but not limited to: Formal (generative, functional, typological) Cognitive (processability, attention, noticing and awareness) Input-based (input processing; input, interaction and output) Frequency and usage-based Corpus-based L1 transfer L2 transfer Sociocultural Sociocognitive Language socialization Neurolinguistic Discourse, Conversation analysis Code-switching Diglossia Ideology Identity Heritage II. Topics which deal with the theory and practice of Arabic second/foreign language teaching, second language learning, second language proficiency testing and assessment as well as the interface and connections between them include but not limited to: Application of classroom approaches or specific techniques to develop language skills and components (speaking, listening, reading, writing, culture, vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, accuracy, fluency, etc.) Assessment of individual differences and external variables (aptitude, anxiety, attitude, distance, motivation, learner’s perception, etc.) L2 maintenance and attrition Learning strategies Local versus study-abroad environment Curriculum design and assessment Foreign language learning assessment Proficiency testing (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) Second language acquisition-second language pedagogy interface Second language acquisition-testing interface Teacher cognition Teacher education Technology-mediated learning and teaching III. Topics which deal with applied research related to Arabic as an L1, including: Arabic first language acquisition (investigating the different aspects including phonology, morphology, syntax, morphosyntax, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) Arabic L1 Literacy (including child and adult), reading, and writing Analysis of interaction and communication including discourse, conversation, signs, and gestures Bilingualism and multilingualism code-switching Corpus linguistics Forensic linguistics Language and culture, and socialization Language and identity Language and ideology Language and technology Language cognition and processing Language impairment and language pathology Language maintenance and attrition Language policy and language planning Neurolinguistic research Location University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Languages of the conference English and Arabic Abstract submission To present a paper, an abstract is required: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/arabic-sla-conference/submissions Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts March 15, 2022 Notification of abstract acceptance April 15, 2022 Publication Following the conference, papers which are recommended by external peer reviewers will be published in Al-‘Arabiyya: http://www.aataweb.org/alarabiyya Confirmed Speakers Rachel Hayes-Harb Brahim Chakrani Abdulkafi Albirini Conference Advisory Committee Dris Soulaimani Said Hannouchi Sami Boudelaa Brahim Chakrani Hanada Al-Masri Abdulkafi Albirini Cosponsors Department of Middle East Studies, U-M Department of Linguistics, U-M The Language Resource Center, U-M Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science, U-M Humanities Institute, U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, U-M University of Michigan Office of Research Registration: Registration is free: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/arabic-sla-conference/registration Conference website: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/arabic-sla-conference/call-for-papers Inquiries: Contact the conference organizer, Prof. Mohammad Alhawary: abuamr@umich.edu |
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