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Infoling 11.89 (2018) ISSN: 1576-3404 © Infoling 1996-2018. Reservados todos los derechos | Con la ayuda
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The conference responds to a widely recognized need for an
updated knowledge base and innovative methodological tools in the
study of temporal and modal representations in a second language (L2).
It aims to complement previous research perspectives by providing a
dynamic exploration of recent, up-to-date issues in contemporary
research. We expect that the outcome of this conference will allow us
to improve our TAML2 vision of linguistic theory, second language
learning, second language acquisition (SLA), language teaching and the
study of heritage languages. Both theoretical and pedagogical
implications of the research on acquisition and learning of TAM will
be discussed. This conference will also allow us to strengthen
networks of scholars working on SLA from different perspectives.
Proposals for paper and poster presentations in any topic
related to tense, aspect and modality in L2 are invited. Special
emphasis will be given to the following ones:
(a) temporal and
aspectual representations in L2;
(b) modality in L2;
(c)
Corpus Linguistics applied to tense, aspect and modality in L2;
(d) pedagogical applications of TAML2 research findings;
(e)
teaching aspect, tense and modality in L2;
(e) theory
building.
Call for papers and paper submission policy:
Paper and poster proposals should not have been previously
published. More than one abstract per author can be submitted. All
submissions will be reviewed anonymously by the scientific committee
and evaluated in terms of rigour, clarity and significance of the
contribution, as well as its relevance to research on L2 temporality.
Abstracts should not exceed 300 words (excluding title and optional
references).
Submission guidelines:
This year we are
using the EasyAbs system to automate our workflow. To submit an
abstract, click on the following link: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/TAML2.2019
You can change any information about your paper before the
abstract submission deadline on April 1, 2019. Before this date,
please check that your abstract is complete and that it has also been
uploaded in PDF format. For any submission-related questions please
email Lucía Quintana Hernández ([log in to unmask]). We
look forward to receiving your submission.
Invited speakers:
Dr. Alejandro Castañeda Castro,
University of Granada, Spain
Dra. Paz González, Leiden
University, The Netherlands
Dr. Akira Murakami, Cambridge
University, UK
Dra. Roumyana Slabakova, University of
Southampton, UK
José
Amenós (University Complutense of Madrid)
Aoife Ahern
(University Complutense of Madrid)
Dalila Ayoun (University of
Arizona)
Alejandro Castañeda Castro (University of Granada)
Llorenç Comajoan (University of Vic)
Tim Diaubalick
(University of Wuppertal)
Lourdes Díaz (University Pompeu
Fabra)
Laura Domínguez (University of Southampton)
Martin
Howard (University College Cork)
Maria Kihlstedt (University of
Paris-Ouest)
Pascale Leclercq (University of Montpellier-III)
Kevin McManus (Penn State University)
Paz González (University
of Leiden)
Akira Murakami (Cambridge University)
Lucía
Quintana Hernández (University of Huelva)
Beatriz Rodríguez
Arrizabalaga (University of Huelva)
Rafael Salaberry (Rice
University)
Roumyana Slabakova (University of Southampton)
Norbert Vanek (University of York)
Stefano Rastelli University
of Pavia)
Lucía Quintana
Hernández (University of Huelva)
Laura Domínguez (University of
Southampton)
Beatriz Rodríguez Arrizabalaga (University of
Huelva)
Salvador Rubio Real (University of
Huelva)