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The chapters provide an update on research on third language acquisition and multilingualism, and pay particular attention to new research concepts and the exploration of contact phenomena such as transfer and language learning strategies in diverse language contact scenarios. The chapters stem from an international group of specialists in multilingualism with chapters from Austria, Canada, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain and the United States. For more information about Missions Week, contact the Spiritual Life Center at 710-3517.This volume contributes to a better understanding of both psycho- and sociolinguistic levels of multilingualism and their interplay in development and use.
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"Missions Week provides a great time for people to plug into the Great Commission."Īll events are free and open to the public. "Students that participate in Missions Week are able to meet missionaries and discover ways they can be involved in God's work locally and globally," Berry said. Kennedy oversees university missions at Baylor, which includes global missions, local missions and Missions Week. On Wednesday, Rebecca Kennedy, the Associate Chaplain of Baylor and Director of Missions will address all three Chapel services beginning at 9 a.m. There will be a free concert by the Austin-based band, El Tule. Students will have the opportunity to learn and experience the different cultures in which the missionaries serve. Also on Tuesday, a Global Village will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Bobo Spiritual Life Center where a linguist will learn a language in an hour. On Tuesday, there will be a monolingual demonstration at 3:30 p.m. An International Coffee House will follow at 8 p.m., which will allow students time to fellowship with missionaries and enjoy free music and coffee, said Matt Berry, Missions Week committee member.

Monday at the Bobo Spiritual Life Center. This will give students an opportunity to talk to missions agencies about the short- and long-term trips that they offer.Ī dinner for students interested in vocational missions will be held from 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the SUB Bowl on the Baylor campus. in Waco Hall.Ī Missions Fair will be held from 10 a.m. The breakfast will be followed by a presentation by Jenne Blackburn, Missions Week co-director, in all three of the Chapel services beginning at 9 a.m. Monday with a prayer breakfast at the Bobo Spiritual Life Center on the Baylor campus. "Missions week brings the world to campus in a very personal, non-political way and provides wonderful opportunities for interaction and dialogue, which can be an impetus for God to transform lives."

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"It is a chance for students and faculty to discover what God is doing in the world," said Jeremy Hendrix, the global activator at the Spiritual Life Center, who will be participating Missions Week. 13-17, allowing the Baylor community to interact with missionaries from around the world.īaylor's Spiritual Life department, the sponsor of Missions Week, will host more than 25 missionaries as they seek to educate the community on their work by stepping into the classrooms and taking part in the week's numerous events. 13, 2008īy Jaime Bates, student newswriter, (254) 710-6805īaylor University will host the 27th annual Missions Week from Oct. Missions Week Allows Students to Plug into Great Commission Oct.
