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7TH SYMPOSIUM ON ENGUSH AND GREEK: DESCRIPTION AND/OR COMPARISON OF THE TWO LANGUAGES Department of theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Scholl of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki -- Greece. April 7-9. 1993. CALL FOR PAPERS Organising Committee A. Kakouriotis, Chairman A. Gogos, Vice-Chairman L. Panagopoulos, Secretary E. Mela - Athanasopoulou, Treasurer R. Tokkou-Ninou, Member K. Bolla-Mavridou, Member M. Tzoannopoulou, Member For your Information note the following: The official languages of theSymposium are English and Greek. We will publish the Symposium proceedings äs soon äs possible. Papers must have 11/2 space. Margins are provided on the attached sheet. Please do not forget to bring the final, camera-ready paper if your abstract is accepted. This will guarantee the speedy publication of the proceedings. Submission of papers Prospective authors are invited to submit titles and abstracts on the reply form for consideration in the areas below, by March 10, 1993. The organising Committee will select the final programme. Copies of titles and summaries should be submitted to: Organizing Commitee 7th Symposium on English and Greek School of English Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 54006 Thessaloniki - Greece The Symposium will cover a wide area Of theoretical and Applied Linguistics which will include - apart from Phonetics, Phonology Morphology, Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics - fields like Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Contrastive Analysis, Foreign Language Teaching Methodology, the Teaching of Translation and Interpretation, Historical Linguistics, LSP etc. Presentation Duration 30min. to be followed by 15 min. discussion
IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching – de Gruyter
Published: Jan 1, 1993
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