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--- Forwarded Message from "Lauersdorf, Mark R" <[log in to unmask]> --- >From: "Lauersdorf, Mark R" <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 18:28:50 -0400 >Subject: Call for Papers: Language Technology at KFLC 2011 >To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> Hello all, This could be the year you join us for "LangTech at the KFLC" ! The new Call for Papers 2011 is ready and included below. We are continuing our efforts to attract papers discussing technology as a tool for *literary, cultural, and linguistic* teaching and research, as we grow and prosper in the international, multilingual, multidisciplinary setting of the KFLC. We are, of course, also continuing our successful sessions on the use of technology in the acquisition of language skills. We hope that you will consider joining us this year for Language Technology in the Bluegrass! Mark Lauersdorf P.S. A .pdf version of this Call for Papers is available for you to share with your colleagues in your language programs who may not be on LLTI. Please contact me directly if you would like one. P.P.S. For those who may not be familiar with the KFLC, here is a short blurb about this long-standing academic conference: "The KFLC is an international academic conference that brings together top researchers in language, literature, culture, and linguistics in the fields of Arabic, East Asian, French and Francophone, German-Austrian-Swiss, Hispanic, Italian, and Luso-Afro-Brazilian Studies, as well as Language Technology and Second Language Acquisition. It takes place in April each year on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington Kentucky, and is marking its 64th year in 2011." ----- CALL FOR PAPERS - LANGTECH AT THE KFLC ----- In our continuing efforts to create a premier international discussion forum at the intersection between technology and literary, cultural, and linguistic teaching and research, we welcome submissions on any aspect of: **Technology for Language, Literature, Culture, and Linguistics** This includes, but is certainly not limited to: - integrating technology into literature, culture, and linguistics classrooms - technology as a tool for student projects and research in literature, culture, and linguistics - faculty research in literature, culture, and linguistics employing technology tools ("digital humanities") Abstracts are, of course, also welcome in *all* other areas and aspects of technology and language, such as: - using tech tools and techniques for language instruction in all skills and on all levels - mentoring language educators in optimal use of technology in their teaching and research - employing technology-based research and publication in language scholarship - managing language technology in an academic setting The KFLC is an international academic conference that brings together top researchers in language, literature, culture, and linguistics in the fields of Arabic, East Asian, French and Francophone, German-Austrian-Swiss, Hispanic, Italian, and Luso-Afro-Brazilian Studies, as well as Second Language Acquisition. We would like to see this broad range represented in the Language Technology sessions, to encourage cross-pollination of ideas among the languages and disciplines working to integrate technology into their teaching and research programs, and to encourage participants from the literature, culture, and linguistics sessions to join us in our discussions. Abstracts should be no more than 250-300 words in length and should be submitted directly online at: KFLC Abstract Site: http://www.kflcabstracts.uky.edu/ In view of the multi-language audience that we hope to attract to all Language Technology sessions, the recommended language of presentation is English. **Deadline for submission of abstracts and panel proposals is 15 November 2010.** All proposed abstracts will be considered for inclusion in the KFLC program. Acceptance of a paper implies a commitment on the part of the participant(s) to register and attend the conference. All presenters must pay the appropriate registration fee by 15 February 2011 to be included in the program. The conference will take place 14-16 April 2011 on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington. For more information on conference logistics, please visit: http://web.as.uky.edu/kflc/. For specific information on the Language Technology sessions, contact the division director at the coordinates listed below. If you've been here before, we welcome you again! If you've never been, make this the year to join us in beautiful springtime Kentucky for "LangTech at the KFLC"! Mark Lauersdorf ----------------------------------- Dr. Mark Richard Lauersdorf KFLC -- Language Technology division director Associate Professor of Languages and Linguistics Director of Language Technology Interim Director, Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities 1055 Patterson Office Tower University of Kentucky Lexington , KY 20506-0027, USA phone: ++859-257-7101 fax: ++859-257-3743 e-mail: [log in to unmask] http://www.rch.uky.edu/ http://www.as.uky.edu/linguistics/faculty/lauersdorf/ *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives at http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A0=LLTI Anthony Helm, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************