
Call for Proposals
PROPOSALS for presentations
related to policy, research, and theory are invited in any area of applied linguistics.
Proposals may be for individual papers, posters, or colloquia. Abstracts for
all presentation formats are submitted to blind peer review.
INDIVIDUAL PAPERS are 20
minutes long with an additional 10 minutes for discussion.
POSTERS are for one-on-one
discussion of work in progress. Posters are especially effective for presenting
data visually (in charts, graphs, or tables). Narrative discussion is best presented
in bullet format. A block of time will be designated when presenters are available
to discuss their posters. Upon acceptance, presenters will receive guidelines
for their posters.
COLLOQUIUM proposals are
invited for 2-hour or 3-hour blocks. Colloquium organizers may divide their
time as they choose, but time should be allocated for opening and closing remarks,
presentations, discussants (if included), and extended audience response. Colloquium
organizers serve as the liaison between participants in their colloquium and
the Program Committee, and are responsible for communication among these participants.
New for 2003:
The abstract submission deadline has passed. Hope to see you in Arlington!
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