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 ====== Call for papers ====== ====== Call for papers ======
  
 +Submissions are now open:​[[https://​easychair.org/​conferences/?​conf=trela2015|Submit]]
  
-We invite submissions on one of the five following topics: ​+We invite submissions on one of the following topics: ​
  
-  ​* The notion of ‘area’ or ‘field’ in Applied Linguistics (multicritieral analysis in specific areas, comparative analysis of different fields...) + 
-  * Applied Linguistics and the Language Sciences:  Are they two ‘areas’, one â€˜field’ or can they not be divided? ​  +  ​* The notion of ‘area’ or ‘field’ in Applied Linguistics (multicritieral analysis in specific areas, comparative analysis of different fields, etc.) 
-  * Modelization ​and multiple-theory approaches (combing ​several approaches to explore the same area)+  * Applied Linguistics and Linguistics:  Are they two distinct‘areas’ ​or a single ​‘field’ or can they not be divided? ​  
 +  * Models ​and multiple-theory approaches (combining ​several approaches to explore the same area)
   * Resources, tools and methodologies to explore an ‘area’ (or conduct ‘field’ work).   * Resources, tools and methodologies to explore an ‘area’ (or conduct ‘field’ work).
-  * Applied Linguistics and Theoretical Linguistics: ​how should one build a complementary approach? And what are the epistemological issues raised by obvious complementary?​+  * Applied Linguistics and Theoretical Linguistics: ​building ​a complementary approach? And what are the epistemological issues raised by obvious complementary? ​ 
  
 +Deadline: 15 January 2014
 +Notification:​ 28 February 2015
 +Conference: 8-10 July 2015
  
-Deadline: 31 Sep 2014 +Abstracts should be 500 words maximum, plus a short indicative bibliography. Abstracts should contain a statement of the aim of the contribution,​ and should make clear how the paper relates to the topics mentionned above. A first page will include the namee and affiliations of the authors. A second, anonymous page will include the abstract with references, in standard format (word or pdf) in French or in English. ​ 
-Notification:​ 20 Jan 2015 +Abstracts will be submitted via easychair, which will be opened soon. 
-Conference: 8-10 Jul 2015+
  
  
-Corpus workshop: 7 Jul 2015 – Redefining corpus linguistics:​ Where do recent advances in corpus linguistics lead us? What are the consequences for linguistic theory?