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Subject: Call For Papers/Appel de communications Canadian Modern Language Review
Date: March 12, 2013 1:32:46 PM CDT
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The Canadian Modern Language Review

Call for Papers

 

The Canadian Modern Language Review welcomes the submission of previously unpublished articles that address issues related to second language learning and teaching which will be of interest to researchers and second language educators. This includes articles on either of Canada’s official languages, French and English, as well as the range of languages taught as foreign, minority, and heritage languages.

 

CMLR encourages a strong French-language presence within its pages and is the only top-tier journal in North America that currently accepts submissions in French.

 

The Canadian Modern Language Review uses a bilingual online peer review system called PRESTO where authors, peer reviewers, and book reviewers can submit articles, evaluations, and book reviews online. PRESTO streamlines the publication process providing an easy-to-use and effective system for authors, reviewers, and editors alike. http://cmlr.newpresto.utpjournals.com/jmanager/users/login

 

For more information, please visit www.utpjournals.com/cmlr or contact

Canadian Modern Language Review

University of Toronto Press - Journals Division

5201 Dufferin Street

Toronto, Ontario

M3H 5T8

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La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes

Appel de communications

 

La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes accueille les propositions d’articles sur les questions qui relèvent de l’apprentissage et de l’enseignement des langues secondes et qui intéressent les chercheurs et les éducateurs de ce domaine. Les articles, inédits, porteront sur l’une ou l’autre des langues officielles du Canada, le français et l’anglais, mais également sur les diverses langues qui sont enseignées à titre de langue étrangère, minoritaire ou ancestrale.

 

La RCLV favorise une présence marquée de textes en français dans ses pages. Elle est la seule, parmi les grands périodiques nord-américains spécialisés sur le sujet, à publier des articles rédigés dans cette langue.

 

La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes fonctionne par comité de lecture, à l’aide d’un système bilingue nommé PRESTO qui permet aux auteurs, aux évaluateurs et aux critiques de remettre leurs articles, évaluations et recensions en ligne. PRESTO optimalise le processus de publication, en mettant à la disposition des auteurs, des évaluateurs et des directeurs de publication un système simple et efficace. http://cmlr.newpresto.utpjournals.com/jmanager/users/login

 

Pour de plus amples informations, rendez-vous sur le www.utpjournals.com/cmlr ou contactez-nous, à :

 

La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes

University of Toronto Press – Journals Division

5201, Dufferin Street

Toronto (Ontario)  M3H 5T8

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The Canadian Modern Language Review ONLINE

http://www.utpjournals.com/cmlr

 

Hundreds of peer-reviewed articles, insightful book and software reviews, calendars of forthcoming events and research-based articles, in all areas of second language teaching and acquisition, from 1997 to the present await you at this comprehensive resource.

 

CMLR Online features a comprehensive archive of past and current issues and includes features that address the research needs of today’s second language teachers, administrators and researchers, worldwide.

 

Canadian Modern Language Review is also available at Project MUSE - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_modern_language_review/

 

Almost 70 years of support to researchers, language educators and policy makers …

The Canadian Modern Language Review publishes peer-reviewed articles on second language learning and teaching. It is a bilingual (French and English) journal of international repute, serving researchers and language teaching professionals interested in the learning and teaching of English and French as second languages, as well as other modern, indigenous, heritage, and community languages.

Contributors to the quarterly issues include authors from Canada and around the world.

 

For more information about CMLR/ RCLV (in print or online) or for submissions information, please contact

University of Toronto Press — Journals Division
5201 Dufferin St., Toronto, ON,
Canada M3H 5T8
tel: (416) 667-7810 fax: (416) 667-7881
Fax Toll Free in North America 1-800-221-9985
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www.utpjournals.com/cmlr

 

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