American Association for Applied Linguistics Conference 2021
We’re sorry that we won’t be able to meet in person at the AAAL conference this year, but please do join our editor Rebecca Taylor at the panel session on 23 March at 11am talking about all things publishing in applied linguistics.
We also wanted to say that if you have any ideas for new books you are planning to write – whether a book about a ‘key topic’, or perhaps an idea for a student textbook to support course teaching at undergraduate or graduate levels – then please do get in touch with us.
In the meantime browse our curated collection of books, journals and Elements series we thought you may find interesting.
You can also download the Viral Discourse, the first Element in our Cambridge Elements in Applied Linguistics series, for FREE until 23 March 2021.
And don't forget you can get 30% off our titles on display - use the discount 100168 at the checkout (valid until 26 April 2021).
We hope you enjoy the online conference, and that we are able to meet in person at AAAL 2022.
Andrew Winnard, Executive Publisher (sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology)
Rebecca Taylor, Commissioning Editor (applied linguistics)
Helen Barton, Commissioning Editor (formal and theoretical linguistics)
The 2021 volume of ARAL will focus on Language aptitude.
New Textbooks in Applied Linguistics
Cambridge University Press is at the forefront of academic publishing in the field of applied linguistics and language teaching, and our textbooks draw upon cutting-edge research and cover a wide range of topics, across all levels of study.
- Textbook
Beyond CLIL
- Textbook
SLA Applied
- Textbook
Vocabulary in Language Teaching
- Textbook
Key Questions in Language Teaching
Featured series
Cambridge Applied Linguistics
Cambridge Elements in Linguistics
Cambridge Elements are a new concept in academic publishing and scholarly communication, combining the best features of books and journals. They consist of original, concise, authoritative, and peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific research, organised into focused series edited by leading scholars, and provide comprehensive coverage of the key topics in disciplines spanning the arts and sciences.
Conceived from the start for a digital environment, they provide a dynamic reference resource for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners.
This Elements series focuses on current concepts, key topics and methods in applied linguistics, as well as exploring new emerging topics.
Current Elements in the series include:
- Viral Discourse (Download for FREE until 23 March 2021)
This Elements series explores how English has transformed as it has spread across the globe, acquiring new properties along the way. The sub-discipline of "World Englishes" has grown exponentially, in turn creating theoretical frameworks, in particular in language policy and pedagogy.
Current Elements in the series include:
This Elements series aims to close the widening gap between researchers and practitioners by allying research with language teaching practices, in its exploration of research-informed pedagogy, and pedagogy-informed research. The series builds upon a rich history of pedagogical research in its exploration of new insights within the field of language teaching.
Current Elements in the series include:
Designed to meet the needs of students and researchers to keep up to date with this changing field, the series includes introductions to the main topics areas, written by experts, as well as accounts of the latest research in the field.
Current Elements in the series include:
This series contains high-quality current concise works that address how learners come to internalize the linguistics system of another language and how they use that linguistics system.
Current Elements in the series include:
Elements - coming soon
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