& Ampersand Elsevier Ltd Ampersand is the free Linguistics
Newsletter from Elsevier Science.
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A Way With Words
Wilton's Word & Phrase Origins
Monthly electronic newletter addressing the topics of language and
linguistics for the layperson. It's not just about word and phrase
origins, but slang, grammar, writing style, puns and palindromes, book
reviews, names, and anything to do with words and language.
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AILA Review
John Benjamins
AILA Review is a refereed publication of the association
Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée International Association of
Applied Linguistics, an international federation of national
associations for applied linguistics. All volumes are guest edited. As
of volume 16, 2003, AILA Review is published with John Benjamins.
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ALSIC - Apprentissage des Langues et Systemes d'Information et de
Communication
Université Marc Bloch
The journal (ALSIC: Language Learning and Information and
Communication Systems) aims at presenting and exchanging theoretical
and practical work in fields related to its domain (didactics, applied
linguistics, psycholinguistics, educational sciences, computational
linguistics, computer science, etc.). It is published on the Internet
only. It first presents research articles (selected according to
standard academic procedures) as well as papers with a practical point
of view (selected with different criteria). It gives priority to
papers from the French speaking community and/or in French, but it
also invites papers from authors usually publishing in other languages
so as to strengthen scientific and technical exchanges between
linguistic communities that too often remain apart. In the same way,
it welcomes those working in non-academic surroundings or in
continuing education. The journal provides opportunities to establish
connections between a variety of educational and professional sectors
over the boundaries created by each profession or type of institution.
It also opens up new perspectives by confronting research and practice
and in particular helps define privileged experimental situations.
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APAMALL Journal
Asia-Pacific Association of Multimedia-Assisted Language Learning
Subjects for submissions include the following areas, but are not
limited to them: 1. theoretical debate on the effectiveness of CALL
instruction 2. integration of CALL instruction into the foreign
language curriculum 3. language learning styles and their influence on
courseware design 4. evaluative studies of courseware use in the
teaching and learning process 5. assessment of the potential of
technological advances in the delivery of language learning materials
6. exploitation of on-line language learning 7. software design and
development 8. net-worked foreign language learning
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Academic Exchange Quarterly
Academic Exchange Quarterly (Rapid Intellect Group)
Academic Exchange Quarterly is an independent double-blind peer-
reviewed journal, published four times a year in print and
electronically. The print journal has an audience of 26 000 + readers.
Full-text eletronic versions are available through Expanded Academic
ASAP, Expanded Academic ASAP International and Infotrac OneFile.
Thematic issues, devoted to topics related to education, teaching and
learning are announced on the website.
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Acquisition et Interaction en Langue Etrangère
L'association Encrages de l'Université de Paris VIII
French language, twice-yearly, refereed journal mainly on Second
Language Acquisition and Learning, but also covering child language
acquisition and bilingualism.
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Acta Linguistica
Eurasia Academic Publishers
Acta Linguistica is a scholarly, peer-reviewed international journal
published regularly (up to 4 issues yearly) by Eurasia Academic
Publishers both in full-color print and electronic form. The Manager
and Editorial Team solicit papers on all aspects of theoretical and
applied linguistics. Articles shall be written in English, Russian, or
German.
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Acta Lingvistica Hafniensia
C.A.Reitzel
International journal of linguistics published by the Linguistic
Circle of Copenhagen. General editors: Michael Fortescue Peter Harder
Editorial board: Una Canger Bjarke Frellesvig Jens Elmegård Rasmussen
Frans Gregersen Nina Grønnum Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen Peter Juel
Henrichsen Ole Nedergaard Thomsen Jørgen Rischel Editorial address:
Dept. of Nordic Studies and Linguistics University of Copenhagen
Njalsgade 120 DK-2300 Copenhagen S Denmark Subscriptions: C.A.
Reitzels Forlag Nørregade 20 DK-1165 Copenhagen K Denmark
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Adaptive Behavior
Sage Publications, Inc.
Adaptive Behavior is the premier international journal for research on
adaptive behavior in animals and autonomous artificial systems. For
over 10 years it has offered ethologists, psychologists, behavioral
ecologists, computer scientists, and robotics researchers a forum for
discussing new findings and comparing insights and approaches across
disciplines. Adaptive Behavior explores mechanisms, organizational
principles, and architectures for generating action in environments,
as expressed in computational, physical, or mathematical models.
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Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages
and literatures
Orientalia et Africana Gothoburgensia
Covers any aspect relevant to the study of Asian and African languages
and literatures
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Africana Linguistica
Royal Museum for Central Africa
Africana Linguistica is dedicated to the study of African languages
with special focus on Bantu and welcomes original descriptive,
historical and typological papers in phonetics/phonology, morphology,
syntax, lexicology and semantics. Contributions on poorly documented
and described languages or lesser-known language areas as well as
those trying to integrate linguistics into interdisciplinary
approaches of the African past are highly appreciated. Fellow
researchers from Africa are especially encouraged to contribute.
Africana Linguistica is a peer-reviewed and internationally oriented
journal. All contributions are submitted to at least two anonymous
peer-reviewers. The editorial team is reinforced by a national
committee of associate editors and an international editorial board.
Africana Linguistica is published once a year. Papers in English and
French are accepted. Contributions should be submitted before February
1st to be considered for publication in the same year.
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Alternation
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Alternation is a peer-reviewed journal for the study of Southern
African literature and languages. A special issue of the journal will
focus on: Languages and changing contexts: Sociolinguistic
perspectives Language, power and identity (gender/ race/class/
ethnicity/nationality/religion/etc) Language and HIV/Aids Language
contact phenomena Language variation Language and education Language
planning, policy and rights Multilingualism and diglossia Language
acquisition (L1, L2 and foreign) Theoretical/methodological challenges
in Sociolinguistics Other language-related areas
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Analisi Linguistica e Letteraria
I.S.U. - Università Cattolica
Analisi Linguistica e Letteraria is the official journal of the
Department of Linguistic Studies and Modern Languages at Università
Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in MIlan (Italy). It was founded in 1993 by
Sergio Cigada, Gianfranco Porcelli and Eddo Rigotti. It is a biannual
publication. Each issue comprises three sections: the first one
includes essays and articles, while the second section provides
analyses and discussions of publications related to linguistic and
literary studies especially focused on the main European and American
languages. As from 2001 the journal has a final section of book
reviews covering aspects of general linguistics as well as English,
French, German and Russian linguistics.
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Analyses
GRIL
Languages,texts and society on behalf of African universities and the
university of Toulouse-Le Mirail, France.
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Anglistica
Istituto Universitario Orientale
An interdisciplinary journal of English studies.
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Animals & Society
Brill
Society & Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Studies is a cutting edge
resource for scholars in the social sciences and humanities. S&A
publishes studies that describe and analyze our human experiences of
non-human animals and their policy implications.
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Annals of Dyslexia
Springer
An Interdisciplinary Journal of The International Dyslexia Association
Dedicated to the scientific study of dyslexia. Features coverage of
the comorbid conditions of dyslexia; and theory-based practices on
remediation, and intervention of dyslexia and related areas of written
language disorders, including spelling, composing and mathematics.
Publishes original empirical studies, significant review, and well-
documented reports of evidence-based effective practices. Annals of
Dyslexia is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to
the scientific study of dyslexia, its comorbid conditions; and theory-
based practices on remediation, and intervention of dyslexia and
related areas of written language disorders including spelling,
composing and mathematics. Primary consideration for publication is
given to original empirical studies, significant review, and well-
documented reports of evidence-based effective practices. Only
original papers are considered for publication.
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Annual Review of Applied Linguistics
Cambridge University Press
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics provides a comprehensive, up-to-
date review of research in key areas in the broad field of applied
linguistics. Each issue is thematic, covering the topic by means of
critical summaries, overviews and bibliographic citations. Every
fourth issue surveys applied linguistics broadly, offering essays on
pedagogy, computer-assisted instruction, second-language acquisition,
language use in specific contexts, and language assessment, to name
just a few of the areas reviewed. Providing over 500 new citations
each year, the Review is an invaluable resource for all applied
linguists, language teachers, and students of linguistics.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics
John Benjamins
The Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics (published under the
auspices of the Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association) aims to
establish itself as an international forum for the publication of high-
quality original research on all areas of linguistic enquiry from a
cognitive perspective. Fruitful debate is encouraged with neighboring
academic disciplines as well as with other approaches to language
study, particularly functionally-oriented ones.
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Annual Review of Language Acquisition (ARLA)
John Benjamins
The Annual Review is devoted to research in the domain of first
language acquisition, i.e., the process of acquiring command of a
first language, and studies in which first language acquisition is
compared to second language acquistion, as well as studies on language
acquisition under abnormal conditions. It focuses on research which
has been reported in recently defended Ph.D. theses. The major share
of contributions to the yearbook consist of 10.000 word
(approximately) excerpts from, or edited summaries of, dissertations
addressing issues in first language acquisition, including bilingual
first language acquisition. These papers should be written by the
original author of the dissertation, conform to the format of a
journal article, and thus be comprehensible without reference to the
source text. The Annual Review publishes reports of original research
pertaining to various approaches to first language and bilingual first
language acquisition, be it experimental, observational,
computational, clinical or theoretical, provided that the work is of
high quality. The Annual Review also welcomes studies in which first
language acquisition is compared to second language acquisition, as
well as studies on language acquisition under abnormal conditions. In
all of the areas covered, the Annual Review of Language Acquisition is
dedicated to creative and groundbreaking research. In addition to
these research reports, each issue of the Annual Review will contain
one critical review of the state-of-the-art in a subdomain of first
language acquisition research. This paper will be commissioned by the
editors.
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Anthropological Linguistics
Anthropological Linguistics
Anthropological Linguistics provides a forum for the full range of
scholarly study of the languages and cultures of the peoples of the
world, especially the native peoples of the Americas. Embracing the
field of language and culture broadly defined, the editors welcome
articles and research reports addressing cultural, historical, and
philological aspects of linguistic study, including analyses of texts
and discourse; studies of semantic systems and cultural
classifications; onomastic studies; ethnohistorical papers that draw
significantly on linguistic data; studies of linguistic prehistory and
genetic classification, both methodological and substantive;
discussions and interpretations of archival material; edited
historical documents; and contributions to the history of the field.
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Applied Linguistics
Oxford University Press
Publishes research into language with relevance to real world problems
and promotes principled and multidisciplinary approaches to research
on language-related concerns in the various fields encompassed by
applied linguistics.
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Applied Ontology
International Organisations Services
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Ontological Analysis and Conceptual
Modeling. Applied Ontology - An Interdisciplinary Journal of
Ontological Analysis and Conceptual Modeling is a new journal whose
focus is on information content in its broadest sense. This is the
first journal with explicit and exclusive focus on ontological
analysis and conceptual modeling, within an interdisciplinary view.
"Applied Ontology aims at being a major publication forum for
theoretical and applied research in a variety of topics, including
specialized ontologies in particular fields, ontology-development
methodology, relationships among ontology, language, cognition, and
perception, as well as foundational issues and innovative ontology-
based applications, such as the Semantic Web," says Editor Guarino.
Please visit
http://www.iospress.nl or the journal's website
http://www.applied-ontology.org for more information. In 2006, Applied
Ontology will be published in one volume of four issues (volume 2).
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Applied Psycholinguistics
Cambridge University Press
Applied Psycholinguistics publishes original research papers on the
psychological processes involved in language. It examines language
development and defects in adults and children with and without
developmental disabilities. This journal gathers together the best
work from a variety of fields including linguistics, psychology,
reading, education, language learning, sociology, speech and hearing,
and neurology
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Aprendizaje y Enseñanza de Lenguas Indígenas (AELI)
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) has opened its new
peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal, Aprendizaje y Enseñanza de
Lenguas Indígenas (AELI) [Learning and Teaching Indigenous Languages]
for indigenous-language teachers and the professionals who work with
them. Submissions are invited. For the time being, publication will be
in Spanish only. Upon final acceptance, articles will be uploaded as
quickly as possible. A new number is opened each semester; the current
one will be closed in July and the next one will be opened in
September.
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Arena Romanistica
University of Bergen
Arena Romanistica aims to be an international, refereed journal
focusing on current research in Romance languages and literatures, in
particular French, Spanish and Italian. Its main areas of focus are
linguistic, literary and cultural studies.
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Argumentation
Springer
An International Journal on Reasoning Editor: Frans H. van Eemeren
Argumentation is an international and interdisciplinary journal. Its
aim is to gather academic contributions from a wide range of scholarly
backgrounds and approaches to reasoning, natural inference and
persuasion: communication, rhetoric (classical and modern),
linguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics, psychology, philosophy,
logic (formal and informal), critical thinking, history and law. Its
scope includes a diversity of interests, varying from philosophical,
theoretical and analytical to empirical and practical topics.
Argumentation publishes papers, book reviews, a yearly bibliography,
and announcements of conferences and seminars.
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Argumentation et Analyse du discours
revues.org
Argumentation et analyse du discours est une revue électronique dont
l'ambition est d'offrir un lieu d'échange aux chercheurs qui tentent
aujourd'hui de réfléchir aux rapports qui s'établissent entre
l'analyse du discours, l'argumentation et la rhétorique dans l'espace
global des sciences du langage. Cette publication semestrielle,
rédigée en langue française, émane du groupe de recherche Analyse du
discours, argumentation, rhétorique (ADARR) du département de français
de l’université de Tel-Aviv. Argumentation et analyse du discours is
an electronic journal that offers a focus for exchange to researchers
who are today trying to reflect on the relations established between
the analysis of discourse, argumentation and rhetoric in the global
area of language sciences. The journal is a biannual publication,
written in French by the research group “Analyse du discours,
argumentation, rhétorique” (ADARR) of the French department of the Tel-
Aviv University.
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Arizona Working Papers in SLA & Teaching
Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Second Language Acquisition &
Teaching (SLAT)
The Arizona Working Papers in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching
is a publication of the University of Arizona Interdisciplinary Ph.D.
Program in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT). The
Working Papers were thus conceived as a source for scholarly dialogue
among SLAT students, SLAT faculty and the second language research
community at large. They are furthermore intended as an opportunity
for doctoral students in the field of second language studies to
experience the publishing process as well as an outlet for established
second language researchers to present work in progress.
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Ars Metrica
ELTE Budapest
Metrica is a peer-reviewed electronic journal on metrics and metrical
systems. The web site (
http://www.mezura.eu) also offers an
interdisciplinary forum for all those interested in metrics and
poetry. National rubrics (e.g. Hungarian, Galician) facilitate the
access to sources of supplementary information on national poetic
traditions. Scientific committee: Eric Beaumatin – Université Paris
III (Sorbonne Nouvelle) Dominique Billy – Université de Toulouse le
Mirail Mercedes Brea – Universidade de Santiago de Compostela José
Domínguez Caparrós – Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia,
Madrid Iván Horváth – ELTE, Budapest Aldo Menichetti – Université de
Fribourg Contact the editors: Levente Seláf, Budapest - L.Selaf(at)
em.uni-frankfurt.de Patrizia Noel, Munich - patrizia.noel(at)
germanistik.uni-muenchen.de Ángel Luján Atienza, Madrid - lujanatienza
(at)
yahoo.com
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Artificial Intelligence Review
Springer
Artificial Intelligence Review serves as a forum for the work of
researchers and application developers from Artificial Intelligence,
Cognitive Science and related disciplines. The Review publishes state-
of-the-art research reports and critical evaluations of applications,
techniques and algorithms from these fields. Artificial Intelligence
Review also presents refereed survey and tutorial articles, as well as
reviews and commentary on significant developments from these
disciplines.
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Asian EFL Journal
Time Taylor International
The Asian EFL Journal examines issues within the Asian English as a
Foreign Language (EFL) Linguistic scene. The Asian EFL Journal is a
major forum devoted to discussions on English as an International
language research and development. This journal is freely accessible
to the global academic and teaching community.
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Assessing Writing
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, an interdisciplinary journal for applied
linguists interested in language testing and writing assessment.
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Atlantean Research Journal
Atlantean Research Journal
Languages covered are either extinct or rare i.e the Guanches of
Canary Islands, Pre-Celtic, Egyptian language origins, and Basque
sometimes Eskimo expressions. The purpose of the Journals written by
Egerton Sykes and hosted by Dean Clarke is to enlighten the academic
community about the fringe aspects of language, in a very careful
study.
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Australian Journal of Linguistics
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
The Australian Journal of Linguistics, the official journal of the
Australian Linguistic Society, is concerned with all branches of
linguistics, with preference given to articles of theoretical
interest. The journal maintains an international focus, while at the
same time encouraging articles on Australian languages, Australian
English, and language in Australian society. Editors: Keith Allan and
Kate Burridge Publication Details: Volume 27, 2007, 2 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0726-8602 Online ISSN: 1469-2996 2004 Subscription Rates
Institutional: US$209/£127/AU$237 Individual: US$73/£45/AU$90
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Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Monash University ePress/Applied Linguistics Association of
Australia
The Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) is the journal of
the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia. The aim of the
journal is to present research in a wide range of areas, but in
particular research that is relevant to the particular region of the
world that it covers. The journal aims to promote the development of
links between language related research and its application in
educational, professional, and other language related settings. Areas
that are covered by the journal include first and second language
teaching and learning, bilingualism and bilingual education, the use
of technologies in language teaching and learning, corpus linguistics,
discourse analysis, translation and interpreting, language testing,
language planning, academic literacies and rhetoric. ARAL is a peer
reviewed journal. Research articles are reviewed anonymously by
members of the editorial board and guest reviewers
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BISAL - Birkbeck Studies in Applied Linguistics
University of London
The aim of BISAL is to offer a forum for staff, research fellows, and
postgraduate students of the Applied Linguistics programmes at
Birkbeck in which work can be made available to the Birkbeck
community, as well as to the wider community of linguists. The series
will primarily reflect the research interests of the Applied
Linguistics section at Birkbeck which include Bilingualism,
Multilingualism and Multiculturalism, Second Language Acquisition,
Sociolinguistics, Pragmatics, Translation, and Psycho-and
Neurolinguistics. However, contributions in related subdisciplines
(linguistic theory, semantics) will also be considered. Contributions
from visitors to Birkbeck's Applied Linguistics programmes will be
welcome too. Contributions will be accepted in English, French or
Spanish. Contributions will be submitted to the Editors and will be
reviewed by members of the Editorial Board, which consists of faculty
members from Birkbeck's Applied Linguistics programmes, and an
external assessor with expertise in the specific area of the paper.
Accepted papers will be published on the website of Applied
Linguistics, School of Languages, Linguistics and Culture, Birkbeck.
BISAL will be published annually. The series will be publicized within
the University of London linguistics community and linguistics
communities worldwide.
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BOCA: The South Florida Journal of Linguistics
Florida Atlantic University
"BOCA" is a graduate student journal which strives to publish articles
which are emblematic of not only the diversity of our field, but also
the ways in which scholars from one subfield of linguistics can be
informed, encouraged, and pushed in new directions by the work of
linguists in other subfields. The Spring publication is a general
issue, while the Fall publication has a thematic focus. Submissions
will be accepted in any language, so long as we are able to secure an
appropriate editor. ~BOCA~ is the result of the diversity that has
always represented both South Florida and the field of linguistics.
The unique cultural and linguistic composition of South Florida has
provided an intriguing and palpable back-drop for our linguistic
studies; and, it is our mission to provide a journalistic forum that
mirrors this distinctive structure. ~BOCA~ is a publication that was
conceived as a forum for all linguistic fields. Our bi-annual
publication features one issue dedicated to broad topics in
linguistics, and a second issue focused on one area of linguistic
study. This publication is intended to spark scholarly dialogue among
the different disciplines, and is thus a reflection of the diversity
of work being produced at the graduate level of linguistic study. We
welcome papers for publication from linguists (professionals or
students) in any language, provided we can find an appropriate editor.
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Babel
John Benjamins
Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of
Translation Cover image Fondateur – Founder Editor Pierre-François
Caillé Rédacteur en chef – Editor-in-Chief René Haeseryn ISSN:
0521-9744 E-ISSN: 1569-9668 Electronic edition at ingentaJournals
Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators and
interpreters, yet of interest also for the nonspecialist concerned
with current issues and events in the field of translation. Babel
includes articles on translation theory and practice, as well as
discussions of the legal, financial and social aspects of the
translator’s profession; it reports on new methods of translating,
such as machine-aided translation, the use of computerized
dictionaries or word banks; it also focuses on schools, special
courses, degrees, and prizes for translators. An established
publication, Babel will appeal to all those who make translation their
business. Contributions are written in French and English and
occasionally in German, Italian and Russian. Babel is published for
the Federation of Translators (FIT). This journal is peer reviewed and
indexed in: IBR/IBZ, INIST, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie
Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography, European Reference Index for the
Humanities
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Balgarski ezik
Institute of Bulgarian Language
Studies in contemporary and historic Bulgarian grammar, dialectology,
lexicology and linguistic theory.
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Balkanistica
Southeast European Studies Association (SEESA)
Papers written in English from any discipline which deals with Balkan
or Southeast European topics.
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Beitraege zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft
Nodus Publikationen
The 'Beitraege zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft (BGS)', edited by
Klaus D. Dutz and Peter Schmitter, is an international journal which
wants to serve all scholars (and, of course, all students too)
interested in the history of linguistics and adjacent fields as well
as in the theory and methodology of historiography. BGS is published
in 2 issues per year of about 360 pages altogether. Articles are
written in English, French, or German. Each volume usually contains
the following columns: articles, discussion, documents, reports on
meetings, review articles, short reviews, chronicle, bibliography of
recent publications in the field.
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Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB)
Mouton de Gruyter
The Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB)
was founded by Hermann Paul and Wilhelm Braune in 1874. It publishes
essays on diachronic linguistics and the history of German Literature
from the beginnings to about 1600, as well as reviews of monographs
and collected works in these fields. Whilst focusing on the German
language and literature, it also contains contributions on Germanic
languages (especially old Nordic) as well as middle Latin philology
and interdisciplinary works. This journal is being published by Max
Niemeyer Verlag, an imprint of walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
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Belgian Journal of English Language and Literatures
Academia Press Scientific Publishers
BELL is an international interdisciplinary journal whose aim is to
publish research and stimulate discussion in the fields of English
literatures and cultural studies, linguistics and translation studies,
and English as a foreign language. BELL recognises that cross-
fertilisation of ideas is vital to the broad community of those
working in English studies and is concerned to provide a forum in
which theoretical or applied research in its fields of interest can be
presented and confronted with other views.
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Belgian Journal of Linguistics
John Benjamins
Belgian Journal of Linguistics Editor-in-Chief Frank Brisard,
University of Antwerp ISSN: 0774-5141 E-ISSN: 1569-9676 Electronic
edition at ingentaJournals The Belgian Journal of Linguistics is the
annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium and includes
selected contributions from the international meetings organized by
the LSB. Its volumes are topical and address a wide range of subjects
in different fields of linguistics and neighboring disciplines (e.g.
translation, poetics, political discourse). The BJL transcends its
local basis, not only through the international orientation of its
active advisory board, but also by inviting international scholars,
both to act as guest editors and to contribute original papers.
Articles go through an external and discriminating review process with
due attention to ensuring the maintenance of the journal's high-
quality content. This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/
IBZ, INIST, Language Abstracts, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie
Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography, European Reference Index for the
Humanities
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Berkeley Research Center for Romance Studies
University of Berkeley
The purpose of the Center is to disseminate research relating to the
literary and linguistic history of the Romance languages.
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Berkeley Review of Education
Berkeley Review of Education
The Berkeley Review of Education (BRE) is a peer-reviewed
interdisciplinary journal that engages issues of educational diversity
and equity within cognitive, developmental, sociohistorical,
linguistic, and cultural contexts. Published online and edited by
students from the Graduate School of Education at the University of
California, Berkeley, the BRE encourages submissions on research and
theory from senior and emerging scholars, practitioners, and
policymakers. The BRE accepts two types of manuscripts, research
papers and theoretical essays. Full-length research papers will
present original empirical research that can employ a range of
methodologies, including both qualitative and/or quantitative design
and analysis (i.e., case study, ethnographic, discourse analytic,
longitudinal and cross sectional, experimental, and design based
research). Manuscripts should not exceed 8,000 words (including
references and footnotes).
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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
Cambridge University Press
Bilingualism is an international peer-reviewed journal focusing on
bilingualism from a cognitive science perspective. The aims of the
journal are to promote research on the bilingual person and to
encourage debate in the field.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Biolinguistics
Biolinguistics
"Biolinguistics" is a peer-reviewed journal exploring theoretical
linguistics that takes the biological foundations of human language
seriously. The editorial board is made up of leading scholars from all
continents in the fields of theoretical linguistics, language
acquisition, language change, theoretical biology, genetics,
philosophy of mind, and cognitive psychology. "Biolinguistics" seeks
to disseminate research globally to theoretically minded linguists,
linguistically minded biologists, cognitive scientists in general, and
anyone else with an interest in the scientific study of language. The
journal is concerned with the exploration of issues related to theory
formation within the biolinguistic program of generative grammar as
well as results drawn from experimental studies in psycho- and
neurolinguistics or cognition at large.
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Brain and Language
Elsevier Ltd
Co-Editors: H.A. Whitaker, S.L. Small, An interdisciplinary journal,
Brain and Language, A Journal of Clinical, Experimental, and
Theoretical Research, publishes original research articles,
theoretical papers, critical reviews, case histories, historical
studies, and scholarly notes. Contributions are relevant to human
language or communication in relation to any aspect of the brain or
brain function. Articles have theoretical import, either formulating
new hypotheses, or supporting or refuting new or previously
established hypotheses. Research Areas include: • Linguistics •
Neuroanatomy • Neurology • Neurophysiology • Philosophy • Psychology •
Psychiatry • Speech pathology • Computer science
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British Studies in Applied Linguistics
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Annual publication of the British Association of Applied Linguistics.
Each volume is a selection of papers by international experts in
applied linguistics on a central theme from the previous years
conference of the British Association of Applied Linguistics. Volumes
are published annually in September.
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CORPUS
CNRS UMR 6039 "Bases, Corpus, Langage" / University of Nice - Sophia
Antipolis
CORPUS is an international journal, published once a year in a paper
version as well as in a free online version (six months later). Its
articles are reviewed by a scientific committee. CORPUS investigates
all the aspects of corpus linguistics: theoretical, epistemological,
and methodological, whatever linguistic field and language. The
successive issues of the journal aim at developing an in-depth
reflection on the role corpora hold in contemporary linguistic
research along with a reflexive analysis on the collection and
implementation of the mentioned corpora. Concomitantly, the heuristic
processes uniting the gathering and the structuring of empirical data
on the one hand, and the emergence or the validation of the linguistic
hypotheses on the other hand, are also sought to be evaluated and made
explicit.
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CULTUS - The Journal of intercultural mediation and communication
Iconesoft
Cultus: The Journal of intercultural mediation and communication is an
international refereed journal focusing on the role of culture in
constructing, perceiving and translating reality.
The goal of this Journal is to promote research, education and
training in communication by investigating language, languages,
cultural models, conflict, mediation and interculturality.
Furthermore, since translation is considered as mediation between
cultures it will be included as a way of seeing cultural linguistics
at work.
Topics:
1. Relationship between language and culture
2. Culture and communication
3. Cultural linguistics
Editors:
David Katan University of Salento and Trieste (Italy)
Elena Manca University of Salento (Italy)
Cinzia Spinzi University of Naples and Taranto (Bari)(Italy)
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Cahiers du Rifal
Réseau international francophone d'aménagement linguistique
ɉdités par le Réseau international francophone d'aménagement
linguistique (Rifal), les "Cahiers du Rifal" ont pris la succession de
la revue "Terminologies nouvelles", dont 21 numéros sont déjà parus.
Le premier numéro des Cahiers du Rifal porte donc le n° 22. La revue
paraît annuellement et la direction de chaque numéro est confiée à des
spécialistes du thàme de l'appel à communications. Comité
scientifique : Daniel Blampain (Institut supérieur de traducteurs et
interpràtes, Bruxelles), Marcel Diki-Kidiri (Centre national de la
recherche scientifique, Paris), Abdelkader Fassi-Fehri (Institut
d'études et de recherches pour l'arabisation, Rabat), John Humbley
(Université de Paris VII), Chérif Mbodj (Centre de linguistique
appliquée de Dakar), Marie-Claude l'Homme (Université de Montréal),
Silvia Pavel (Bureau de la traduction, Hull), Eric Wehrli (Université
de Genàve).
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Calliope
Calliope
Journal of Linguistics and Literature, published on-line, in French.
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Canadian Journal of Linguistics
University of Toronto Press
The Canadian Journal of Linguistics publishes articles of original
research in linguistics in both English and French. The articles deal
with linguistic theory, linguistic description of English and French
and a variety of other natural languages, phonetics, phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, historical linguistics,
sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, first and second language
acquisition and other areas of interest to linguists.
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Canadian Journal of Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique
Canadian Journal of Linguistics
The Canadian Journal of Linguistics publishes articles in linguistics
in both English and French. The articles deal with linguistic theory,
linguistic description of English, French and a variety of other
natural languages, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition, and other
areas of interest to linguists. The journal also includes reviews of
recent books in linguistics.
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Canadian Modern Language Review
University of Toronto Press
CMLR is a bilingual, refereed scholarly publication of national scope
and international repute. The CMLR/RCLV serves members of the teaching
profession, administrators and researchers in all levels of English
and French as second languages and in addition, those interested in
native and other modern, international or heritage language programs
and issues.
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Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
Simon Fraser University
The Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science is an
electronic journal published by the Cognitive Science Student
Association at Simon Fraser University. Our aim is to provide a forum
for students to share work amongst peers and gain valuable experience
in the process of getting an academic paper published. As a
publication, CUJCS provides a unique reference for students,
showcasing quality research by other undergraduate students, improving
the contact and exchange of ideas between Canadian students and
cognitive scientists alike, and illustrating the interdiscplinary work
that is the hallmark of cognitive science everywhere.
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Catalan Journal of Linguistics
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Catalan Journal of Linguistics, edited by the Grup de Gramática
Teòrica of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the Institut
Interuniversitari de Filologia Valenciana. This new journal aims to
contribute with annual issues to ongoing debates in the study of
grammar, with special emphasis on Romance, and the generative
framework.
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Child Language Teaching and Therapy
Sage Publications, Inc.
Child Language Teaching and Therapy exists to help those who work with
children with language learning difficulties caused by an inadequate
command of spoken or written language. Particular attention is paid to
children who have been variously labelled speech- or language-
disordered, aphasic, dyslexic, with special (language) needs, or with
language learning disabilities. In addition, the journal provides a
forum for expository critical accounts of important theoretical,
methodological or technical developments in relevant fields.
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register
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Chomskyan Studies
The International Society for Chomskyan Studies
The journal Chomskyan Studies is an interdisciplinary journal
published twice a year by the International Society for Chomskyan
Studies. The journal requires all the articles to be written in
English. As was already written above, the journal aims for convergent
interdisicplinary research which focuses directly or indirectly on
work of Chomsky's disparate strands of thinking--ranging from
linguistics (especially syntax/Chomskyan syntax), language
acquisition, philosophy of language, the media critique, and to
international politics. Articles for publication should be sent by
email to the following address:
chom...@chomsky.or.kr (MS Word files
are preferred). Articles should be accompanied by a one-paragraph
abstract of 150 words or less.
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Ciencia Cognitiva: Revista Electrónica de Divulgación
Univesidad de Granada
"Ciencia Cognitiva: Revista Electrónica de Divulgación" is a new
journal devoted to the popularization of research in all fields of
Cognitive Science to a Spanish-speaking audience. It publishes short
papers (max 1000 words) in Spanish, which present recent and classic
work in easy to understand terms. It is addressed both to fellow
scientists working in other disciplines and to a general readership.
The research presented in its papers must always have been already
published in scientific journals complying to the highest standards of
quality control (peer review). Ciencia Cognitiva is an open, free,
electronic journal. It can be accessed at
http://www.cienciacognitiva.org
Submissions related to all fields of Cognitive Science are welcome. To
learn more about editorial policy and for detailed instructions for
authors, visit us at
http://www.cienciacognitiva.org
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Official journal of the International Clinical Phonetics and
Linguistics Association.
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CogniTextes
AFLiCo
The French Association for Cognitive Linguistics (AFLiCo) is pleased
to launch a call for contributions to their on-line, peer-reviewed
journal CogniTextes. The journal is a forum for scientific exchange
among researchers in France and beyond working in, or with an interest
in, Cognitive Linguistics.
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Cognitive Linguistics
Mouton de Gruyter
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Cognitive Science.
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Cognitive Systems Research
Elsevier Ltd
Cognitive Systems Research covers all topics in the study of cognitive
processes, in both natural and artificial systems. The journal seeks
top-quality contributions and encourages, in particular, articles that
transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries (in terms of
implications or in terms of approaches).
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Communication & Medicine
Mouton de Gruyter
COMMUNICATION & MEDICINE An Interdisciplinary Journal of Healthcare,
Ethics & Society Editor: Srikant Sarangi COMMUNICATION & MEDICINE has
the following distinctive aims: - To consolidate different traditions
of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an
understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of
healthcare in contemporary societies. - To cover the different
specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies. - To
underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing
out special issues from time to time. - To be fully committed to
publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical
application and relevance as key guiding principles. - To be targeted
at an interdisciplinary audience, which will include healthcare
professionals and researchers as well as students in the medical,
social and human sciences. - To promote a reader-friendly style and
format, including engagements with debates and dialogues on
crosscutting themes of topical significance. The editor is supported
by an internationally acclaimed, interdisciplinary Advisory Board,
selectively drawn to represent the well-established traditions of the
medical, social and human sciences. The Advisory Board includes, among
others, Paul Atkinson, Robert Barrett, Peter Campion, Christopher N.
Candlin, Aaron Cicourel, Angus Clarke, Richard Frankel, Heidi E.
Hamilton, John Heritage, Lars-Christer Hydén, Rick Iedema, Jenny
Kitzinger, Douglas Maynard, Elliot Mishler, Anssi Peräkylä, Branca
Telles Ribeiro, Martin Richards, Celia Roberts, Peter Schulz, and
David Silverman.
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Communication & Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Healthcare,
Ethics and Society
Equinox Publishing Ltd
The journal Communication and Medicine: An interdisciplinary Journal
of Healthcare, Ethics and Society (issn: 1612-1783) will be published
by Equinox Publishing Ltd. beginning with volume 5 (2008). It was
formerly published by Mouton de Gruyter. For further details, please
see the publishers' website at
www.equinoxpub.com.
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Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research
Mouton de Gruyter
Editors: Karsten Renckstorf and Keith Roe Associate Editors: Hans
Beentjes and Nicholas W. Jankowski Four issues per volume (approx. 480
pages) ISSN 0341-2059 THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
is an established forum for scholarship and academic debate in the
field of communication science and research. Communication science is
concerned with the investigation of the structure and function of
communication processes and their impact on society, social groups and
individuals. THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH highlights
the concerns of this discipline through the publication of articles,
research reports, review essays and book reviews on theoretical and
methodological developments considered from a European perspective.
COMMUNICATIONS seeks new and original European research material in
the fields of interpersonal communication, intercultural communication
and mass communication. COMMUNICATIONS publishes contributions on
communication theory and the philosophy of communication, including
contemporary ideas such as cultural studies, gender studies, semiotics
or pragmatism. COMMUNICATIONS collects material concerned with the
interaction and interrelations between language and communication,
communication and technology, and communication and gender.
COMMUNICATIONS monitors research on communication in different
settings and contexts, such as political communication, health
communication, marketing communication, and communication within
complex organizations. COMMUNICATIONS focuses on media history and
media development. It comments on aspects of cultural change resulting
from new technologies and their impact on people’s lives.
COMMUNICATIONS discusses the frameworks within which people
communicate and use communication technology. It reports on the
production and reception of mediated messages and the role that media
technologies and electronic networks play in these processes.
COMMUNICATIONS encompasses, in other words, the entire field of
communication science as its domain of interest.
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Computational Linguistics
MIT Press
Devoted to the design and analysis of natural language processing
systems.
Available in Linguistics Abstracts Online - Click Here
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Computer Assisted Language Learning
Swets & Zeitlinger Publishing
An international journal focusing on all aspects of computer assisted
LL.
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Computer Speech and Language
Elsevier Ltd
Change of Editor for Computer Speech and Language Volume 17, Issue 4
of Computer Speech and Language marks the end of Professor Mari
Ostendorf's tenure as US Editor of Computer Speech and Language. In
the three and a half years that she has held the office, she has had a
considerable impact on the journal. She has worked hard to encourage
special issues and she provided the primary editorial support for our
recent issues on Spoken Language Generation and New Computational
Paradigms for Acoustic Modeling. She was instrumental in attracting
more women to the editorial board and she introduced and subsequently
managed the annual CSL best paper award. These contributions have all
been greatly appreciated. Although Mari is stepping down as US Editor,
she will continue to support the journal as a member of the Editorial
Board. The new US Editor of Computer Speech and Language will be Dr
Andreas Stolcke who holds joint positions at SRI International at
Menlo Park and the International Computer Science Institute at
Berkeley. Andreas is particularly welcome to the Computer Speech and
Language Editorial team because he combines a strong background in
traditional speech processing technologies with a broad knowledge of
computational linguistics and machine learning. His specific interests
include statistical language modelling, speech understanding,
recognition of spontaneous speech and dialogue modelling. His arrival
further strengthens the position of Computer Speech and Language as
spanning the full range of speech and language research, and
especially the interface between them. Computer Speech and Language is
part of ElsevierComputerScience. Visit ElsevierComputerScience now:
http://www.elseviercomputerscience.com/compsciweb/ ***Please update
your bookmarks*** Yours sincerely, Drs Hilde van der Togt Senior
Publishing Editor Computer Science Elsevier Science B.V. Sara
Burgerhartstraat 25 1055 KV Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel (+31) 20
4853703 Fax
(+31) 20 4852616 E-mail
h.t...@elsevier.com P.S.
ElsevierComputerScience was previously called ComputerScienceWeb
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Computers and Composition
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, an international journal for discussing issues
connected with writing and computer use.
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Computers and the Humanities
Springer
The Official Journal of The Association for Computers and the
Humanities. In March 2005 this journal was renamed Language Resources
and Evaluation
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Concentric: Studies in Linguistics
National Taiwan Normal University
Concentric: Studies in Linguistics is a refereed, international
journal of linguistics published biannually by the Department of
English, National Taiwan Normal University. While previous issues were
published in June and December, beginning in 2006, the journal will be
published in January and July. A special theme is usually chosen for
each issue, but papers on all aspects of theoretical and applied
linguistics are welcomed. The language of publication is English.
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Connecticut Review
Connecticut Review
Connecticut Review is a semi-annual journal published since 1967 under
the auspices of the Board of Trustees for the Connecticut State
University. Connecticut Review invites submission of poetry, literary
plays, short fiction, translations, creative nonfiction, essays,
interviews, and academic articles of general interest.
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Connection Science
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
The primary goal of Connection Science has established a clear niche
within the world of neural computing, cognitive science and artificial
intelligence. While the journal considers articles from any area of
connectionist research, it differs from the other neural computing
journals in its preference for papers related to issues within
connectionist cognitive science and artificial intelligence.
Connection Science also differs from other cognitive science and AI
(or machine learning) journals in that it is purely connectionist; all
of the articles are reviewed to a high standard by researchers in the
field of neural computing.
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Constructions
Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf / English Language and
Linguistics
CONSTRUCTIONS offers a forum for linguistic research concerned with
the structure, use, function, and development of ‘constructions’ in
language and linguistics. The journal aims at a balanced integration
of both notional, informal approaches to constructions in general and
more formal treatments, as for example, within the framework of
construction grammar. One of the long-term goals is to establish
contact between researchers from various perspectives. The term
‘construction’ is deliberately chosen to have a broad extension and
not be limited to any specific definition or linguistic orientation.
Constructions is not restricted to any particular language or language
family, and aims at combining theoretical, empirical, and applied
issues. CONSTRUCTIONS is published as an open access, peer-reviewed
electronic journal. Constructions works with a high-class specialised
editorial board. All submitted articles are subjected to the a
multiple blind peer reviewing process.
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Constructions and Frames
John Benjamins
Constructions and Frames Editors: Kyoko Ohara, Keio University and
Kiki Nikiforidou, University of Athens ISSN: 1876-1933 E-ISSN:
1876-1941 From John Benjamins Publishing. Constructions and Frames is
an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for
construction-based approaches to language analysis. Constructional
models emphasize the role of constructions, as conventional pairings
of meaning and form, in stating language-specific and cross-linguistic
generalizations and in accounting equally for regular and semi-regular
patterns. Frame Semantics, which has become a semantic complement of
some constructional approaches, elaborates the analysis of form-
meaning relationships by focusing on lexical semantic issues that are
relevant to grammatical structure. The preoccupation of constructional
theories with meaning allows for natural integration of grammatical
inquiry with semantic, pragmatic, and discourse research; often
coupled with corpus evidence, this orientation also enriches current
perspectives on language acquisition, language change, and language
use. Constructions and Frames publishes articles which range from
descriptions of grammatical phenomena in different languages to
constructionally-oriented work in cognitive linguistics,
grammaticalization theory, typology, conversation analysis and
interactional linguistics, poetics, and sociolinguistics. Articles
that explore applications to or implications for related fields, such
as communication studies, computational linguistics, lexicography,
psychology, and anthropology are also invited. The aim of the journal
is to promote innovative research that extends constructional
approaches in new directions and along interdisciplinary paths.
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Corpora
Edinburgh University Press
Corpora is a new journal of corpus linguistics focusing on the many
and varied uses of corpora both in linguistics and beyond. The journal
accepts articles presenting research findings based on the
exploitation of corpora as well as accounts of corpus building, corpus
tool construction and corpus annotation schemes. The journal has three
key features: Theoretical Inclusiveness: The journal will not be wed
to one theoretical position. It will welcome and accommodate the work
of a wide range of theorists using corpus data. Interdisciplinarity:
The journal will actively seek to promote a cross fertilization of
ideas and techniques across a range of areas and disciplines in the
belief that these areas have something to offer to each other through
their common focus on corpus data. Multilinguality: The journal will
engage with the full range of human languages, not just the English
language or major European languages. Volume 2 2007 Two issues per
year
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Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Mouton de Gruyter
Editors-in-Chief: Anatol Stefanowitsch and Stefan Th. Gries Corpus
Linguistics and Linguistic Theory is a newly founded, peer-reviewed
journal publishing high-quality original corpus-based research
focusing on theoretically relevant issues in all core areas of
linguistic research (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
pragmatics), or other recognized topic areas. It will provide a forum
for researchers from different theoretical backgrounds and different
areas of interest that share a commitment to the systematic and
exhaustive analysis of naturally occurring language. Contributions
from all theoretical frameworks are welcome but they should be
addressed at a general audience and thus be explicit about their
assumptions and discovery procedures and provide sufficient
theoretical background to be accessible to researchers from different
frame-works. The following kinds of articles will appear in the
journal: - papers that develop new corpus-linguistic methods or exten-
sions of existing methods of interest in the context of linguistic
theorizing; - papers that test or evaluate theoretical claims using
corpus data and corpus-linguistic methods; -papers that offer
systematic and detailed analyses of individual linguistic phenomena
within a theoretical framework; -papers that compare corpus data to
other kinds of empirical data, such as experimental or questionnaire
data; - critical surveys of relevant areas of research; - squibs
(short notes on theoretical issues, short reports of interesting data,
or short replies to or rebuttals of previously published articles); -
reviews of new books, corpora, or software packages. Studies concerned
with language description and studies with an applied focus (for
example, in lexicography or language teaching) may be included if they
are informed by or have clear relevance to current issues in
linguistic theorizing. Editorial Board: Harald Baayen, Holger Diessel,
Michelle Gregory, Stefan Grondelaers, Jennifer Hay, Frank Keller, Adam
Kilgarriff, Manfred Krug, Anke Lüdeling, Katja Markert, Laura
Michaelis, Douglas Roland, Anna Theakston, and Joe Trotta. Two issues
per volume ISSN 1613-7027 (Print) 1613-7035 (Online)
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Coyote Papers
University of Arizona Linguistics Circle
Working papers published by the University of Arizona Linguistics
Circle (Linguistics Graduate Students).
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Creative Forum
Bahri Publications
Launched in 1989 as a forum for the exchange of different ideas,
latest trends and critical methods with a balanced coverage of late
20th century and current literary practices in India and elsewhere.
Through this forum we encourage creative experimentation and project
new talents. A number of special theme issues devoted to poetry and
fiction such as Recent Poets, Crisis of Identity, Commonwealth
Literature, Post-Colonial Indian English Writing, New Zealand
Literature & Black Novel etc. have been published.
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Crisolenguas
Universidad de Puerto Rico
Crisolenguas Multilingual electronic journal Department of Foreign
Languages University of Puerto Rico Recinto Río Piedras Crisolenguas
is the new e-journal of the Department of Foreign Languages at the
University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras. Crisolenguas provides a
forum for scholars who work on literature, culture, language,
linguistics, and film topics in French, Italian, German, and
Portuguese, including topics in Classical Languages Latin and Greek.
Crisolenguas is designed to disseminate and share the research of
scholars with other scholars in the Caribbean and beyond. Crisolenguas
seeks submissions of previously unpublished manuscripts on any topic
related to the areas mentioned above. Articles should be written so
that they are accessible to a broad audience of educators in
departments of foreign languages, including those individuals who may
not be familiar with the particular subject matter addressed in the
article. Currently, the editors are seeking submissions of previously
unpublished manuscripts on any topic related to literature,
linguistics, culture, films, didactics, and teaching methodology for
foreign languages (French, Italian, Portuguese, German) and classical
languages (Latin and Greek). All submissions are peer reviewed by
outside readers. The deadline for manuscripts is June 30, 2007.
General Editor: Françoise Ghillebaert, Associate professor of French,
ghill...@yahoo.com.
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Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis
CADAAD
We are very pleased indeed to announce that the inaugural issue of the
new journal "Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across
Disciplines" has now been published. This peer-reviewed electronic
journal is freely available at:
http://cadaad.org/ejournal We are now
calling for further to be submitted for the second issue. The journal
aims to publish papers which, on the one hand, illuminate and assess
the wide range of methodologies available for appropriation in
critical discourse research, or on the other, expand the applied areas
toward which critical discourse research is directed. Papers dealing
with application of methodology based on metaphor analysis and
cognitive linguistics are particularly welcome. Hosted at
http://cadaad.org,
the journal is part of a wider project offering a number of facilities
to the ever growing community of critical discourse researchers.
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Critical Discourse Studies
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Critical Discourse Studies New to Routledge for 2004 Editors: Norman
Fairclough, Lancaster University, UK, Phil Graham, University of
Queensland, Australia, Jay Lemke, University of Michigan, USA & Ruth
Wodak, University of Vienna, Austria Volume 1, 2004, 2 issues per year
Print ISSN 1740-5904 Online ISSN 1740-5912 2004 Subscription Rates
Institutional: US$200/£122 Individual: US$38/£23 Critical Discourse
Studies is an interdisciplinary journal for the social sciences. Its
primary aim is to publish critical research that advances our
understanding of how discourse figures in social processes, social
structures, and social change. Critical Discourse Studies has been
established in response to the proliferation of critical discourse
studies across the social sciences and humanities. We will consider
for publication papers that meet the needs of scholars in diverse
disciplines and areas of study which develop critical perspectives on
the relationship between discourse and social dynamics. Relevant areas
and disciplines include: anthropology, communication, linguistics,
sociology, politics, political economy, education, psychology, media
studies, geography, urban studies, cultural studies, management
studies, literary studies, history, technology studies, legal studies,
philosophy, gender studies, migration studies, ethnic studies and
others. We also welcome papers which connect critical academic
research with practical concerns and agendas, including those of
activist and grassroots political movements.
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Critical Inquiry in Language Studies: An International Journal
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies: An International Journal (CILS)
is the peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Language
Studies. CILS focuses on critical discourse and research in language
matters, broadly conceived, that is generated from qualitative,
critical pedagogical, and emergent paradigms. In these paradigms,
language is considered to be a socially constituted cultural construct
that gives shape to, and at the same time is shaped by, the larger
social, political, and historical contexts of its use. The primary
purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for discussion of the
research from such emerging paradigms and at the same time to bridge
arbitrary disciplinary territories in which it is being done.
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Current Anthropology
University of Chicago Press
Current Anthropology is a transnational journal devoted to research on
humankind, encompassing the full range of anthropological scholarship
on human cultures and on the human and other primate species.
Communicating across the subfields, the journal features papers in a
wide variety of areas, including social, cultural, and physical
anthropology as well as ethnology and ethnohistory, archaeology and
prehistory, folklore, and linguistics. Frequency: 5 times/year. Volume
46 begins February 2005. ISSN: 0011-3204. 162 pages/issue.
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Current Issues in Language Planning
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
The journal Current Issues in Language Planning provides major
summative and thematic review studies spanning and focusing the
disparate language policy and language planning literature related to:
1) polities and language planning and 2) issues in language planning.
The journal publishes four issues per year, two on each subject area.
The polity issues describe language policy and planning in various
countries/regions/areas around the world, while the issues numbers are
thematically based.
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Céfiro Journal
Texas Tech University
Céfiro is a graduate student organization at Texas Tech University
committed to the investigation and diffusion of Latin American and
Iberian literary and cultural creations. The organization publishes a
journal twice a year (ISSN 1534-228X), which is indexed in the MLA
International Bibliography.
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DISCOURS. Revue de linguistique, psycholinguistique et informatique.
Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4)
DISCOURS is an international, interdisciplinary e-journal, publishing
twice yearly non-thematic issues and occasional special issues. The
journal focuses on the following topics: discourse structure,
cohesion, co-reference, linearization, indexation, information
structure, word order, segmentation markers, integration markers,
discourse relations and the cognitive processes involved in discourse
comprehension and production. It is intended as a forum for exchanging
and comparing data, analyses and opinions for all linguists,
psycholinguists and computer linguists working in these areas within
the following approaches: Descriptive approaches: Diachronic,
synchronic, monolingual, multilingual, typological Corpus linguistics:
Specialised texts, literary texts, written /oral corpora NLP: Document
navigation, semantic extraction, information retrieval Experimental
approaches: production –comprehension, acquisition (normal and
pathological populations). Eds: A. Jackiewicz, L. Sarda
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De Proverbio
De Proverbio
Multilingual electronic publisher of proverb studies and collections.
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Developmental Science
Wiley-Blackwell
Developmental Science Edited by: Mark H. Johnson and Denis Mareschal
Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-
minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading
thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that
specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience.
Coverage includes: Clinical, computational and comparative approaches
to development Key advances in cognitive and social development
Developmental cognitive neuroscience Functional neuroimaging of the
developing brain
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Diachronica
John Benjamins
Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of
information concerning all aspects of language change and comparative
linguistics in any and all languages of the globe. Contributions which
combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially
welcome.
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Dialectologia
Publicacions de la Universitat de Barcelona
The aim of the journal Dialectologia is to join the experiences of
researchers working in different fields of Dialectology (linguistic
variation, geolinguistics, methodology, synchronic and diachronic
dialectal data, new technologies, social dialectology, etc). It is a
peer-reviewed biannual journal that complies with the norms of the
Spanish Foundation for the Science and the Technology (FECYT). Each
issue publishes 4-5 articles related to a specific subject. It also
includes book reviews and news about congresses, meetings and recent
publications. Manuscripts should be sent as email attachments (Word
documents only) to the directors (Maria Pilar Perea:
mpilar...@ub.edu or Gotzon Aurrekoetxea:
gotzon.au...@ehu.es). There is no limit to the number of pages.
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Dialectologia et Geolinguistica
Mouton de Gruyter
Dialectologia et Geolinguistica publishes contributions on the
variation of languages world-wide, systematic and inherent, diachronic
and synchronic, regional and social, based on either oral or written
data. It is open to all theoretical and methodological approaches. The
journal also furthers interdisciplinary research. Moreover,
Dialectologia et Geolinguistica carries reports on the scholarly
activities of national language research institutes, reviews and
conference reports. Dialectologia et Geolinguistica is the official
journal of the International Society for Dialectology and
Geolinguistics (ISDG/SIDG). Dialectologia et Geolinguistica is a peer-
reviewed journal of international scope.
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Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German
Wiley-Blackwell
Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German is a journal devoted to the
improvement and expansion of German teaching in the United States. It
provides a forum where the following may be presented, elaborated, and
discussed:the recent advances in scholarship on language teaching and
learning; practical suggestions for implementing this scholarship in
German classrooms; information concerning relevant teaching and source
materials; information about the linguistic, social, political, and
cultural landscape of German-speaking countries; assessments or
suggestions regarding the betterment of the German teaching
profession; Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German publishes
pedagogical articles, reports, teaching tips, news, discussions, book
reviews, software and video reviews, current advertisements and other
material of interest to teachers of German at all levels of
instruction. The languages of publication are German and English.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Discourse & Communication
Sage Publications, UK
Discourse & Communication is a new inter-disciplinary journal edited
by Teun A van Dijk (editor of Discourse & Society, Discourse Studies).
The journal publishes papers that pay specific attention to the
qualitative, discourse analytical approach to issues in communication
research. To access Volume One free online, register at:
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register?registration=FT6608 More
information about the journal including submission guidelines at:
http://dcm.sagepub.com
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Discourse Processes
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Discourse Processes, the official journal of the Society for Text &
Discourse, is a multidisciplinary journal providing a forum for cross-
fertilization of ideas from diverse disciplines sharing a common
interest in discourse-prose comprehension and recall, dialogue
analysis, text grammar construction, computer simulation of natural
language, cross-cultural comparisons of communicative competence, or
related topics. The problems posed by multisentence contexts and the
methods required to investigate them, although not always unique to
discourse, are sufficiently distinct so as to require an organized
mode of scientific interaction made possible through the journal.
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Discourse Studies
Sage Publications, Inc.
A multidisciplinary journal for the study of text and talk.
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Discourse and Society
Sage Publications, Inc.
An International Journal for the Study of Discourse and Communication
in their Social, Political and Cultural Contexts. Explores the
relevance of discourse analysis to the social sciences. It stimulates
a problem-oriented and critical approach and pays particular attention
to the political implications of discourse and communication.
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DiversCité
DiversCité Langues
Une revue et un forum électroniques portant sur la dynamique des
langues.
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Diversity
MDPI
Diversity (ISSN 1424-2818), a new quarterly peer-reviewed open access
journal of science and technology concerning diversity concept and
application, diversity assessment and diversity preservation.
Diversity is published by Molecular Diversity Preservation
International. The first issue will be released in 2009. Manuscripts
can be submitted to
dive...@mdpi.org now. Cultural diversity and
Linguistic diversity are covered.
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E-Utama
Asian Languages and Cultures, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
E-Utama is an annual online peer reviewed journal dedicated to the
publication of interdisciplinary, theoretical and review articles of
high scholastic quality in Malay education, culture, language and
literature.
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E-Utama: Journal of Malay Language, Culture, Literature and
Education
Malay Language and Culture, NIE, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
E-Utama is an annual online peer reviewed journal dedicated to the
publication of interdisciplinary, theoretical and review articles of
high scholastic quality in Malay education, culture, language and
literature. The purpose of the journal is to bring together scholars
and researchers from all areas of Malay Studies to stimulate the
exchange of ideas, opinions and critical inquiry between these groups.
The journal is published by the Malay Language and Culture department
of the National Institute of Singapore, Nanyang Technological
University.
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EL Gazette
EL-Gazette
An independently published international trade newspaper of the
English language industry.
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ELIA: Estudios de Lingüística Inglesa Aplicada
Universidad de Sevilla / G.I. La lengua inglesa en el ámbito
universitario
ELIA is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal and is published once a
year. All submissions are reviewed anonymously by two members of the
editorial board as well as external referees. ELIA is scanned, indexed
or abstracted in the following: ISOC (CSIC), Latin Index, and MLA
International Bibliography, LLBA and Ulrich’s Periodical Directory.
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ESP Across Cultures
Graphiservice
ESP Across Cultures is a refereed international journal that publishes
theoretical, descriptive and applied studies on varieties of English
pertaining to a wide range of specialized fields of knowledge.
Editors: Christopher Williams (
c.wil...@lex.unifg.it) Denise Milizia
(
d.mi...@scienzepolitiche.uniba.it)
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EUROSLA Yearbook
John Benjamins
The annual conference of the European Second Language Association, now
in its 11th year, provides an opportunity for the presentation of
second language research with a genuinely European flavour. The
theoretical perspectives adopted are wide-ranging and may fall within
traditions overlooked elsewhere. Moreover, the studies presented are
largely multi-lingual and cross-cultural, as befits the make-up of
modern-day Europe. At the same time, the work demonstrates
sophisticated awareness of scholarly insights from around the world.
The EUROSLA yearbook presents a selection each year of the very best
research from the annual conference. Submissions are reviewed and
professionally edited, and only those of the highest quality are
selected. Contributions are in English (even though other languages
may have been used for the original conference presentation).
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Egyptian Journal Of Language Engineering
Egyptian Society Of Language Engineering
The Egyptian Journal of Language Engineering contains papers
contributing to the theory and algorithms enhancing the understanding
and development of language engineering systems and techniques as well
as discussions of the social implications of these systems. The scope
of the journal includes, but is not limited to, language analysis and
comprehension; language generation; spoken laguage understanding;
discourse and dialog systems; evaluation of natural language
processing systems; large copora; speaker and language recognition;
speech compression, recognition and synthesis; natural language
processing for information retrieval; machine translation; language
engineering frameworks and methodologies; language engineering and
artificial intelligence; automatic character recognition; word Net
architecture; seismic web and ontology languages.
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Egyptian Journal Of Language Engineering
Egyptian Society Of Language Engineering
It contains papers contributing to the theory and algorithms enhancing
the understanding and under development of language engineering
systems and techniques as well as discussions of the social
implications of these systems.The scope of the journal includes, but
not limited to, language analysis and comprehension; language
generation; spoken language understanding; discourse and dialog
systems; evaluation of natural language processing systems; large
corpora; speaker and language recognition; speech compression,
recognition and synthesis; natural language processing for information
retrieval; machine translation; language Engineering frameworks and
methodologies; language engineering and artificial intelligence;
automatic character recognition; word net architecture; semantic web
and ontology languages.
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Electronic Journal for Intercultural Second/Foreign Language
Teaching
Universität Alberta in Edmonton
Didactics and Methodology for German as a Foreign Language.
Zeitschrift für InterkulturellenFremdsprachenunterricht: Didaktik und
Methodik im Bereich Deutsch als Fremdsprache.
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English Language and Linguistics
Cambridge University Press
English Language and Linguistics, published twice a year, is an
international journal which focuses on the description of the English
language within the framework of contemporary linguistics.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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English Studies
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
A Journal of English Language and Literature.
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English Text Construction
John Benjamins
English Text Construction Editors An Laffut, University of Leuven Dirk
Van Hulle, University of Antwerp Managing Editor Keith Carlon,
University of Louvain ISSN: 1874-8767 E-ISSN: 1874-8775 Electronic
edition at ingentaJournals English Text Construction is an
internationally refereed journal of English Linguistics, Applied
Linguistics and Literary Studies focusing on the communicating subject
and the text constructing this intersubjective communication. The
journal offers a forum for currently converging tendencies that place
the text-constructing subject in centre stage. This general common
denominator subsumes fundamental movements in the three disciplines of
English studies, viz. literary studies, linguistics and applied
linguistics. In literary studies narratological perspectives remain of
abiding interest, as well as study of the psychologically and
ideologically fragmented subject as it reveals itself in literary
texts. The study of literature is currently also witnessing renewed
interest in the gendered and sociopolitically situated subject and its
moral responsibilities. In linguistics, the communicating subject is
central to functional, cognitive and pragmatic approaches. Functional
linguistics investigates how language is used to communicate about the
world and to negotiate the social and discourse roles. Cognitive
linguistics studies language usage as it constructs the perspectivized
meanings of the conceptualizing subject. Pragmatic approaches focus on
the whole message, both the linguistically predicated and the
contextually implied one, exchanged between the interlocutors. In
Applied linguistics, the subject also plays a central role. Applied
linguistic interest in text and the construal of subjectivity is
reflected, among others, in genre-oriented approaches to text, and in
discourse-oriented and corpus-based analyses as the basis for various
ELT applications. For instance, considerable attention has been
devoted to issues such as stance in (research) writing and
presentations, and to subjectivity in translation studies. Similarly,
in language teaching methodology increased attention is given to
individual learners and learning styles. Subject classification
Linguistics Applied linguistics English linguistics Literature &
Literary Studies English literature & literary studies German
literature & literary studies
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English Today
Cambridge University Press
English Today will interest everyone concerned with or fascinated by
the English language.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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English World-Wide
John Benjamins
English World-Wide has established itself as the leading and most
comprehensive journal dealing with varieties of English. The focus is
on scholarly discussions of new findings in the dialectology and
sociolinguistics of the English-speaking communities (native and
second-language speakers), but general problems of sociolinguistics,
creolistics, language planning, multilingualism and modern historical
sociolinguistics are included if they have a direct bearing on modern
varieties of English. Although teaching problems are normally
excluded, English World-Wide provides important background information
for all those involved in teaching English throughout the world.
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English for Specific Purposes
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, an international journal for ESP researchers
and practitioners.
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English for Specific Purposes World
SPELTA
Web-based journal of international ESP community
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English in Education
Wiley-Blackwell
English in Education, the academic journal of the National Association
for the Teaching of English (NATE) publishes papers and articles which
report on research related to all aspects of English teaching both
from within the United Kingdom and from other nations, where English
language and literature are part of the school and Higher Education
curriculum. NATE is an active part of the International Federation for
the Teaching of English (IFTE) and its journal seeks to share the
knowledge and expertise of English teachers throughout the world. To
this end, it provides an international forum for the work of
researchers, practitioners, advisers and consultants who are engaged
in questioning both practice and policy related to the curriculum and
in particular it promotes dynamic and progressive approaches to
teaching. The work of the Journal is overseen by the Academic review
Board which ensures fair reviewing of all submissions through
anonymous refereeing. The Journal invites the submission of papers
produced within a research paradigm which report on dynamic and
interactive pedagogies and which interrogate contemporary responses to
the changing nature of communication in all its forms, including
drama, digital and media literacy, as well as all aspects of both
language and literature. Guest editors are engaged for Special Issues
to focus on a particular theme or contemporary policy question. The
journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell for the National Association
which represents teachers of English within the four countries of the
United Kingdom and supports international teachers of English. It has
a wide readership in Britain, Canada, Australia and the USA. As well
as books and pamphlets, the Association also publishes the
professional journal, English Drama Media (EDM) and the magazine, NATE
Classroom.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Esperantic Studies
Esperantic Studies Foundation
Occasional English-language newsletter on current topics and projects
in the areas of Esperanto studies and interlinguistics.
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Esperantologio / Esperanto Studies / EES
Upsala Universitato
Linguistic, historical, literary, psychological, sociological and
political aspects of Esperanto.
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Essex Graduate Student Papers in Language & Linguistics
University of Essex, Department of Language & Linguistics
The department of language & linguistics at Essex offers taught
Masters courses, PhD Programmes and PhD by supervised research in a
wide variety of subjects within the disciplines of Applied
Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; First, Second and Third
Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Neurolinguistics;
Sociolinguistics; Syntax; Phonology; Morphology and Speech Processing.
The papers in the Essex Graduate Students Papers in Language and
Linguistics represent just a fraction of this activity.
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Estudios Ingleses de la Universidad Complutense
Servicio Publicaciones de la Universidad Complutense
Estudios Ingleses de la Universidad Complutense is a peer-refereed
scholarly journal, ISSN-0392, published annually in English/Spanish.
Original specialised articles are accepted on research in the
following fields: English Language and Literatures in English
including comparative literature, literary theory and criticism.
Linguistics including theoretical, descriptive, historical and
applied; cognitive and functional; text linguistics, discourse
analysis, pragmatics and cultural studies. Articles and reviews are
refeered double-blind; acceptance by at least two specialists is a
condition for publication.
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Estudios de Sociolingüística
Universidad de Vigo
Estudios de Sociolingüística. Linguas, sociedades e culturas (EdS)
will have two issues a year. EdS addresses a national and
international specialized readership, and adopts a broad conception of
the limits of this discipline. This journal assumes as its own, the
interdisciplinary character of sociolinguistics. The Editors of EdS
invite researchers to contribute papers and reviews to this journal.
Certain issues of EdS will be monographical. EdS will accept proposals
from contributors to prepare and edit collective monographical issues.
EdS accepts contributions about traditional questions in this
discipline and related fields such as: pragmatics, discourse analysis,
conversational analysis, interactional linguistics, ethnography of
communication, linguistic anthropology, ethnomethodology, language
acquisition and socialization, etc. EdS recognises differences between
schools and research orientations. Such orientations will constitute
an equal part in this journal.
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EuroLinguistiX
EuroLinguistiX
EuroLinguistiX (ELiX), founded in July 2004, is a virtual venue
dedicated to cross-linguistic issues of European western civilization
(especially on linguistic and cultural history, language systems,
sociology of language(s), language politics, international
communication).
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Evaluation & Research in Education
Multilingual Matters
The aim of the journal is to make methods of evaluation and research
in education available to teachers, administrators and research
workers. Papers published in the journal will do one or more of the
following: (1) report evaluation and research findings (2) treat
conceptual and methodological issues; (3) consider the implications of
the above for action
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Evolution of Communication
John Benjamins
As of 2004 Evolution of Communication is incorporated in the journal
Interaction Studies.
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FILOLOGIA GERMANICA
Prometheus Editrice
Filologia germanica is a journal published under the patronage of the
Associazione Italiana di Filologia Germanica (Italian Society for
Germanic Philology). Each issue is devoted to a specific linguistic
and cultural sphere of the Germanic area. The subject of the first
issue (to appear november 2008) is ‘Language and culture of the
Goths’. The subject of the second issue is ‘The Early Germanic peoples
and Italy’. Scientific committee : Elda Morlicchio (co-ordinator),
Maria Giovanna Arcamone, Nicoletta Francovich Onesti, Maria Vittoria
Molinari. Contributions can be devoted to linguistic, philological,
and textual aspects, but also to historical and cultural themes,
useful for understanding the linguistic data. Accepted languages:
Italian, English, German, or French.
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Faits de Langues: Revue de Linguistique
Editions OPHRYS
Revue de linguistique publii avec le concours du Centre National du
Livre et du CNRS (Editions Ophrys, Paris,France).
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Fenno-Ugrica Suecana
Finska institutionen
Journal of Finno-Ugric Research in Scandinavia.
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First Language
Sage Publications, Inc.
First Language is a forum for research into how children acquire their
first language, and the application of that research into practice.
First Language publishes original research, theoretical articles,
review articles and book reviews in all areas of first language
acquisition. Age groups studied range from neonates to adolescents.
Multidisciplinary in scope Child language research is
multidisciplinary and this is reflected in the contents of the
journal: research from diverse theoretical and methodological
traditions is welcome. The journal encourages submissions in all of
the following areas: syntactic, semantic, morphological, phonological,
and pragmatic development; language and cognitive development;
language and social development, etc.
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Folia Linguistica
Mouton de Gruyter
Acta Societatis Linguisticae Europaeae Editor: WOLFGANG U. DRESSLER
FOLIA LINGUISTICA and FOLIA LINGUISTICA HISTORICA are publications of
the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE). Each volume consists of two
double issues of FOLIA LINGUISTICA plus a double issue of FOLIA
LINGUISTICA HISTORICA. As a general journal, FOLIA LINGUISTICA
reflects the varied interests of its membership, located primarily but
not exclusively in Europe (both Eastern and Western). Review articles,
book notices, and overviews of European research in specific areas of
linguistics appear regularly. Though most issues cover a variety of
areas, special issues on selected current topics, such as the recent
FOLIA LINGUISTICA issue on "Theme/Rheme Today" edited by W. Abraham,
H.-W. Eroms and O.E. Pfeiffer, are also published, and suggestions for
special issues are welcomed by the editors.
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Foreign Language Annals
Wiley-Blackwell
Dedicated to the advancement of language teaching and learning,
Foreign Language Annals (FLA) seeks to serve the professional
interests of classroom instructors, researchers, and administrators
concerned with the learning and teaching of languages at all levels of
instruction. The journal welcomes submissions of the highest quality
that report empirical or theoretical research on language learning or
teaching, that describe innovative and successful practice and
methods, and/or that are relevant to the concerns and issues of the
profession. FLA focuses primarily on language education for languages
other than English.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
Springer
Selected Publications from Chinese Universities Frontiers of
Literature in China - Selected Publications from Chinese Universities
aims to present the best research achievements by professors and
students of universities in China on various sub-fields of literature.
Published quarterly, this journal is intended to facilitate effective
communication and exchanges between scholars in China and abroad. It
will reflect the significant advances made in Chinese universities in
recent years. The multidisciplinary character of this field will be
typified by providing the readers with a broad range of articles, most
of which are original review articles, research papers and
announcement written by individual scholars and research groups and
the rest are strictly selected from leading Chinese academic journals
that appeal to the international community of academics and other
professionals. The journal is to keep related researchers updated on
the developments in a wide range of topics reporting thoughts and
ideas that advance the understanding of various areas of literature in
China’s universities. This journal especially concerns the following
sub-fields: ancient Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature and
contemporary Chinese literature. The journal is edited by the
editorial committee at Peking University of China, which is composed
of eminent scholars in the field of literature in China, under the
guide of the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Chen Pingyuan, one of the most
distinguished littérateurs in China. Electronic version of an original
manuscript that has not been published and is not under consideration
elsewhere can be submitted to
journals...@hep.com.cn. The
journal should be indicated in the submission.
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Functions of Language
John Benjamins
Functions of Language is an international journal of linguistics which
explores the functionalist perspective on the organisation and use of
natural language. It publishes articles and reviews books from the
full spectrum of functionalist linguistics, seeking to bring out the
fundamental unity behind the various schools of thought, while
stimulating discussion among functionalists. It encourages the
interplay of theory and description, and provides space for the
detailed analysis, qualitative or quantitative, of linguistic data
from a broad range of languages. Its scope is broad, covering such
matters as prosodic phenomena in phonology, the clause in its
communicative context, and regularities of pragmatics, conversation
and discourse, as well as the interaction between the various levels
of analysis. The overall purpose is to contribute to our understanding
of how the use of languages in speech and writing has impacted, and
continues to impact, upon the structure of those languages. Functions
of Language promotes the constructive interaction between linguistics
and such neighbouring disciplines as sociology, cultural studies,
psychology, ethology, communication studies, translation theory and
educational linguistics.
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GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
School of Language Studies and Linguistics, Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia
GEMA: Journal of Language Studies is published by the School of
Language Studies and Linguistics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. The
aim of this journal is to open up a venue for language researchers and
practitioners in the areas specified below to share their theories,
views, research results and classroom practices. The papers in the
journal are published electronically on an on-going basis
periodically. GEMA is a refereed scholarly online journal. Submissions
for publication are read and assessed by members of the advisory
panel, associate readers and the editorial board. GEMA invites
articles between 3,500 to 5,000 words in length. Papers on theories
and practices including those on discussions of methods, techniques
and ideas useful in the classroom are welcome.
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GLOSSA
School of Social and Human Sciences - Universidad del Turabo
Glossa is an ambilingual interdisciplinary journal committed to
publishing high-quality scholarly manuscripts from multicultural and
interdisciplinary perspectives related to the role of language in
human experience with the intention of reaching the widest possible
academic audience. It is published bi-annually on the Internet and in
print, hosting articles, commentaries, responses to commentaries,
reviews, and key concepts. No particular linguistic theories or
scientific trends are favored: scientific quality and scholarly
standing are the only criteria applied in the selection of papers
accepted for publication. Contributions from the neighboring
disciplines are welcome in this journal provided that they have some
bearing on the functioning of language. The editor is supported by an
internationally acclaimed, interdisciplinary Review Board, and
welcomes submissions of articles in any subfield of linguistics,
preferably via email.
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GRETA Journal
GRETA (Granada English Teachers Association)
GRETA Journal publishes manuscripts on English Language Teaching
Methodology. Its objective of the journal is to bridge the gap between
the field of Applied Linguistics and class praxis. Other fundamental
goals include providing up‐dated information about the latest trends,
techniques, materials, and methodologies employed in EFL teaching and
to exchange experiences and publications between research teams both
on a national and international level.
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Gender and Language
Equinox Publishing Ltd
There are many journals focused on gender and many devoted to
language. Most of these sometimes publish articles on language and
gender. There is, however, currently no single scholarly journal to
which those interested in gender and language can turn as contributors
looking for an audience sharing their focus or as readers seeking a
reliable source for on-going discussions in the field. Gender and
Language will be an international forum for research on gender and
language. As a point of departure, Gender and Language defines gender
along two key dimensions. First, gender is a key element of social
relationships often loosely linked to perceived differences between
the sexes. Gender relations are encoded in linguistic and symbolic
representations, normative concepts, social practices, institutions
and social identities. Second, gender is a primary arena for
articulating power, intersecting in complex ways with other axes of
inequality, like class, race, and sexuality. Gender is understood as
multi-faceted, always changing, and often contested: the editors
welcome discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of competing
definitions of gender and of new analytical perspectives. Gender and
Launguage will showcase, for example, research on femininities and
masculinities, on heterosexual and queer identities, on gender at the
level of individual performance or perception and on gender at the
level of institutions and ideologies. The journal will encourage
discussion and debate about the implications of different definitions
of gender and different approaches to analyzing the production and
interpretation of texts and speech. It will welcome research employing
a range of linguistic approaches (e.g. conversation analysis,
discourse and text analysis, ethnography of communication, pragmatics,
variationist sociolinguistics, interactional sociolinguistics,
stylistics) and from a variety of disciplines, including linguistics,
anthropology, women and gender studies, education, philosophy,
psychology, folklore, sociology, communication studies, queer studies,
literary and cultural studies, as it aims to foster interdisciplinary
discussion and dialogue among these disciplines.
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Generative Grammar in Geneva (GG@G)
Generative Grammar Group, U. of Geneva
Journal publishing working papers by members of the Generative Grammar
Group of the University of Geneva and associated Universities.
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Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs
Heldref Publications
Monographs, a journal of psychology, is currently seeking manuscripts
of monograph length. Typically a Monographs article exceeds 35 typed
pages and presents a series of research studies, a new theory, or an
in-depth criticism of an existing theory. Innovative research and new
approaches are particularly encouraged. Articles deal with the
biological as well as the behavioral and social aspects of psychology
and are based on either clinical or developmental research. Past
topics include cognitive, social, and emotional development;
metacognition; learning; memory; and cross-cultural relationships.
Review Process Manuscripts are reviewed by at least two peers in the
field, a process ordinarily requiring two to three months; the author
receives notification of acceptance, need for revision, or rejection.
Accepted manuscripts generally appear in the journal within a year.
Complete submission guidelines are available at
http://www.heldref.org/gsgpmmanu.php.
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Georgetown University Luso-Hispanic Linguistics Papers (GULLP)
Department of Spanish and Portuguese-Georgetown University
GULLP is a publication run by graduate students in the Department of
Spanish and Portuguese at Georgetown University featuring papers from
different areas in Luso-Hispanic Linguistics. Topics include
Phonology, Syntax, Semantics, Foreign Language Acquisition, Historical
and Sociolinguistics. GULLP accepts submissions from graduate students
in any of these disciplines in English, Portuguese and Spanish.
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Gesture
John Benjamins
Gesture publishes articles reporting original research, as well as
survey and review articles, on all aspects of gesture. The journal
aims to stimulate and facilitate scholarly communication between the
different disciplines within which work on gesture is conducted.
Topics may include, but are by no means limited to: the relationship
between gesture and speech; gesture and cognition; the development of
gesture in children; the place of gesture in first and second language
acquisition; the processes by which spontaneously created gestures may
become transformed into codified forms; the documentation and
discussion of vocabularies of ’quotable’ or ’emblematic’ gestures; the
relationship between gesture and sign; the role of gesture in ritual
interactions of all kinds; gestures compared cross-culturally;
biological studies of gesture, including discussions of the place of
gesture in language origins theory; gesture in human-machine
interaction; gesture as a part of rhetoric. Gesture provides a place
where contributions to this topic may be found from such disciplines
as linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, biology, communication
studies, neurology, ethology, theatre studies, literature and the
visual arts, cognitive psychology, and computer engineering.
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Grammars
Springer
Research in the intersection between mathematical/computational
linguistics and formal language theory. In December 2003 the
publication of this journal was discontinued.
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Hacettepe University Journal of Education
Hacettepe University
Hacettepe University Journal of Education is an international,
interdisciplinary and refereed journal of education publishing
previously unpublished research, review, and theoretical articles in
all fields of education. The journal is published semi-annually; in
June and in December. Articles can be submitted in Turkish, English,
German or French. Further information is available on the web. The
contributor(s) must download the manuscript template at:
http://www.efdergi.hacettepe.edu.tr. Correspondence Aysun UMAY
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education Editor-in-Chief, 06800,
Beytepe- ANKARA/ TURKEY E-mail :
egit...@hacettepe.edu.tr Web:http://
www.efdergi.hacettepe.edu.tr
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Harvard Working Papers in Linguistics
Harvard Working Papers in Linguistics
The working papers of Harvard students and faculty.
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Heritage Language Journal
UCLA Language Resource Program
Heritage Language Journal is published jointly by the Language
Resource Center of UCLA and the UC Consortium for Language Learning
and Teaching and is housed on a server hosted by the UCLA
International Institute at UCLA. With the goal of advancing the
knowledge about educating heritage speakers, the journal seeks
submissions from researchers and practitioners in linguistics &
applied linguistics, psychology, sociology, language education,
language policy, and other related and relevant fields.
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Himalayan Linguistics
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Himalayan Linguistics is a free peer-reviewed web journal and archive
of grammars, dictionaries, and text collections specializing in the
languages of the Himalayan region. The term "Himalayan" is used in its
broad sense to include north-western and north-eastern India, where
languages of Indo- Aryan, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro-Asiatic
linguistic stocks are spoken; the languages of Nepal, Bhutan and the
Tibetan Plateau; the languages of northern Burma, Yunnan and Sichuan;
and the languages of Nuristan, Baltistan and the Burushaski speaking
area in the west. Access to Himalayan Linguistics is free and
available to anyone with Internet access! The editors welcome
submission of articles in any subfield of linguistics, as well as
phonological and grammatical descriptions, lexical materials, and text
collections. We also publish book reviews and book notices. To
subscribe to Himalayan Linguistics, read information on submissions,
or access current published works, type "Himalayan Linguistics" into
your favorite web browser or type in
http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/HimalayanLinguistics/
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Historiographica Linguistica
John Benjamins
Historiographia Linguistica serves the ever growing community of
scholars interested in the history of the sciences concerned with
language such as linguistics, philology, anthropology, sociology,
pedagogy, psychology, neurology, and other disciplines. Central
objectives of HL are the critical presentation of the origin and
development of particular ideas, concepts, methods, schools of thought
or trends, and the discussion of the methodological and philosophical
foundations of a historiography of the language sciences, including
its relationship with the history and philosophy of science.
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Hiwwe wie Driwwe - The Pennsylvania German Magazine
Verantwortlich iSd. TDG/MDStV
Hiwwe wie Driwwe is the magazine, which serves the interests of the
Pennsylvania Germans in Pennsylvania and elsewhere in North America.
Linguists will find interesting linguistic data such as dialect
articles and dialect literature. This corpus can be exmamined.
Additionaly, linguists will find a lot of names and addresses of
Pennsylvania German speakers and writers. This can be meaningful in
order to start a linguistic study on the Pennsylvania German.
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Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics
Centre for Applied English Studies, University of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics is an international,
refereed journal which will be of interest to all persons
professionally concerned with issues related to the use of English as
a second or foreign language by Chinese first language background
learners. It aims to promote the development of principled links
between theoretical linguistics, educational research, language
planning and the implementation of practical teaching programmes
within, or relevant to, a Chinese context. HKJAL invites submissions
of previously unpublished articles that address language issues in
Hong Kong or the surrounding region and language related issues in
other Chinese contexts, including Chinese students studying overseas.
Book reviews and brief reports or summaries of work in progress which
address similar issues are also welcome. The inaugural issue was
published in October 1996; issues are published twice yearly.
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Horisons: The Journal of David's ELT World
David's ELT World
A journal showcasing the various topics and discussions that arise on
the ELT World journals, mainly dealing with the day-to-day issues that
teachers around the world are faced with.
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Humanist
Humanist
International electronic seminar on the application of computers to
the humanities. Its primary aim is to provide a forum for discussion
of intellectual, scholarly, pedagogical, and social issues and for
exchange of information among members. Humanist is allied with the
Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for
Literary and Linguistic Computing. It is an affiliated publication of
the American Council of Learned Societies and a publication of the
Office for Humanities Communication (U.K.).
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Humor
Mouton de Gruyter
HUMOR was established as an international interdisciplinary forum for
the publication of high-quality research papers on humor as an
important and universal human faculty. Humor research draws upon a
wide range of academic disciplines including anthropology, biology,
computer science, education, family science, film studies, history,
linguistics, literature, mathematics, medicine, philosophy,
physiology, psychology, and sociology. At the same time, humor
research often sheds light on the basic concepts, ideas, and methods
of many of these disciplines. The Editorial Board and the Board of
Consulting Editors are composed of prominent humor researchers who
specialize in these disciplines.
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Hwa Kang Journal of TEFL
Chinese Culture University
The Hwa Kang Journal of TEFL, published by the Language Center of the
Chinese Culture University in Taipei, is now announcing a call for
papers for the 2003 edition of our journal. The Journal, now in its
ninth year of publication especially welcomes writers whose first
language is not English to submit and is intended to promote the
teaching of English as a foreign language, with a focus on listening
and speaking, considered together as a conversational or communicative
ability or skill, or considered separately as two distinct language
abilities or skills.
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IBADAN: Journal of English Studies
Department of English, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
IBJES, a peer-reviewed journal, provides a forum for interdisciplinary
discourse in the critical areas of theories and practices in language
and literary studies in English. It aims at providing the best and
latest thinking in English Studies. IBJES is published annually by the
Department of English, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Submissions: MLA
(for Literature); APA (Language). Contributions should avoid self-
referencing, disclosure of identities, use of first person pronouns,
and sexist/racist expressions. Abstract: not more than 200 words,
indicating five key words (not including title). All submissions and
enquiries are to be directed to: The Editor,
eng...@mail.ui.edu.ng.
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ICAME Journal
University of Lancaster
The ICAME Journal is published under the auspices of the Aksis Centre
(The Department of Culture, Language and Information Technology,
University of Bergen, Norway). Printing and distribution from volume
30 onwards has been handled by UCREL (Lancaster University, United
Kingdom).
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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
IEEE Professional Communication society
The study, development, improvement, and promotion of techniques for
preparing, organizing for use, processing, editing, collecting,
conserving, and disseminating any form of information in the
electrical and electronics fields.
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ILSIENNA
Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer
ILSIENNA - Our language is a new peer-reviewed journal of the recently
founded "International Association of Maltese Linguistics". It
publishes scholarly articles and reviews which are directly connected
to topics of Maltese Linguistics. ILSIENNA provides the first
dedicated forum for specialists of Maltese and linguists whose
projects include Maltese and/or the languages of Malta to exchange
their ideas.
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ISESE: Ibadan Journal of Folklore
Ibadan Cultural Studies Group
ISESE: Ibadan Journal of Folklore IBJOF, a peer-reviewed journal,
provides a forum for interdisciplinary discourse in the critical areas
of folklore theories, practices and promotion of scholarship and
academic excellence in African, African American, West Indian, Asian
and Australian studies. IBJOF is published annually by the Ibadan
Cultural Studies Group, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan,
Nigeria. Submissions: (On-line), MLA style. Contributions should avoid
self-referencing, disclosure of identities, use of first person
pronouns, and sexist/racist expressions. Abstract: not more than 250
words, indicating five key words (not including title). All
submissions (on-line), and enquiries are to be directed to: The
Editor,
a.da...@ibadanculturalstudiesgroup.org
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Ianua. Revista Philologica Romanica
Romania Minor
Ianua. Revista Philologica Romanica (Ianua) is a yearly electronic
journal devoted to the promotion of research works about Romance
Philology and Linguistics. It is an initiative of the Institute of
Romance Studies «Romania Minor».
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Ibérica
Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos
Ibérica is a scientific journal, published by the AELFE association,
which admits contributions related to themes in the area of languages
for specific and academic purposes. Published twice a year, the
journal also includes monographic issues. The papers are published in
any of the major European languages, although preferably in English
and Spanish. The journal is blind-refereed and is edited by Dr. Jordi
Piqué-Angordans together with an Editorial Committee and a Scientific
Committee.
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Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Bahri Publications
Published in Jan. & June every year with papers written in English
from all parts of the world. IJOAL attempts to place before its
readers new theoretical and methodologist ideas and research from the
several disciplines engaged in Applied Linguistics. The linguist, the
anthropologist, the psychologist, the applied linguist, and the
language teacher may find it a useful forum, for both descriptive and
experimental studies and methodological and theoretical papers.
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Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics
IULC Publications
Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics is an annual
publication by the Indiana University Linguistics Club. Submissions
should be sent to: IULC Publications 720 East Atwater St. Bloomington,
IN, 47401-3634
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Indo-European Studies Bulletin
Friends and Alumni of Indo-European Studies, UCLA
The Indo-European Studies Bulletin is a publication affiliated with
the UCLA Indo-European Studies Program and published by the Friends
and Alumni of Indo-European Studies. All issues are hardcopy and
include news, book reviews, listings of new books and journals,
upcoming conferences and summer schools, new electronic resources for
IE, IE books available for review in Language as well as articles.
Note: From vol. 7, no. 2 onwards, the IES Bulletin appeared in a
printed format. Earlier issues, under the name FAIES Indo-European
Studies Newsletter (ISSN: 1534-7052), were xeroxed and stapled.
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Indo-Iranian Journal
Brill
The Indo-Iranian Journal, founded in 1957, focuses on the ancient and
medieval languages and cultures of South Asia and of pre-islamic Iran.
It publishes articles on Indo-Iranian languages (linguistics and
literature), such as Sanskrit, Avestan, Middle Iranian and Middle &
New Indo-Aryan. It publishes specialized research on ancient Iranian
religion and the Indian religions, such as the Veda, Hinduism, Jainism
and Buddhism (including Tibetan). The journal welcomes epigraphical
studies as well as general contributions to the understanding of the
(pre-modern) history and culture of South Asia. Illustrations are
accepted. A substantial part of Indo-Iranian Journal is reserved for
reviews of new research. Twice a year it contains a detailed
bibliography of all publications received. The Journal predominantly
publishes articles in English and occasionaly in French and German.
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Information Processing and Management
Elsevier Ltd
Information Processing & Management is devoted to refereed reporting
of: 1. Basic and applied research in information science, computer
science, cognitive science and related areas that deals with: the
generation, representation, organization, storage, retrieval, and use
of information; the nature, manifestations, behavior, and effects of
information and knowledge; communication and distribution of
information and knowledge; and human information behavior. 2.
Experimental and advanced processes related to: information retrieval
(IR); digital libraries; knowledge organization and distribution;
digitized contents - text, image, sound and multimedia processing; and
human-computer interfaces in information systems. Implementations in
information retrieval systems and a variety of information systems,
networks, and contexts. Related evaluation. 3.Management of
information resources, services, systems and networks, and digital
libraries. Related studies of the economics of information and the
principles of information management. The aim is to provide an
international forum for advanced works and critical analysis in these
interdependent and interdisciplinary areas.
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Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching
Multilingual Matters
Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching is an international
refereed journal devoted to innovative approaches to methodologies and
pedagogies in language learning and teaching. It publishes research
articles, review articles and book/materials reviews. It draws on a
range of disciplines that share a focus on exploring new approaches to
language learning and teaching from a learner-cente red perspective.
It will appeal to anyone interested in the development of, research
into or practical application of new methodologies in language
teaching and learning.
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Interaction Studies
John Benjamins
Interaction Studies aims to advance knowledge in the growing and
strongly interdisciplinary area of interaction studies in biological
and artificial systems. Understanding social behaviour and
communication in biological and artificial systems requires knowledge
of evolutionary, developmental and neurobiological aspects of social
behaviour and communication; the embodied nature of interactions;
origins and characteristics of social and narrative intelligence;
perception, action and communication in the context of dynamic and
social environments; social learning, adaptation and imitation; social
behaviour in human-machine interactions; the nature of empathic
understanding, behaviour and intention reading; minimal requirements
and systems exhibiting social behaviour; the role of cultural factors
in shaping social behaviour and communication in biological or
artificial societies. Fields of interest comprise evolutionary
biology, artificial intelligence, artificial life, robotics,
psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computational neuroscience,
cognitive modeling, ethology, social and biological anthropology,
palaeontology, animal behaviour, linguistics. Interaction Studies is a
successor of Evolution of Communication. While IS significantly
broadens the original aims and scope of EoC, the journal continues to
encourage researchers studying the origins of human language and the
evolutionary continuum of communication in general to submit high
quality manuscripts to Interaction Studies.
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Intercultural Pragmatics
Mouton de Gruyter
MOUTON DE GRUYTER IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE FOUNDING OF THE NEW JOURNAL
INTERCULTURAL PRAGMATICS Editor-in-Chief: Istvan Kecskes The journal
aims to address a specific need. There is a rapidly growing number of
theoreticians and practitioners who are interested in the development
and use of pragmatic knowledge and skills in the context of second
language acquisition, bi- and multilingual development and
intercultural communication. The journal caters to their needs by
giving a forum for researchers who look for new techniques, tools and
methods to investigate human languages and communication for better
understanding of the role of pragmatic competence in language
development and cross-cultural interaction. The first issue will be
published in August 2004. Istvan Kecskes is Professor of Linguistics
and Education at the SUNY at Albany. EDITORIAL TEAM Forum editor:
Leslie Beebe (Columbia U) Review editor: Jesus Romero-Trillo (U
Autonoma de Madrid) ADVISORY BOARD Karin Aijmer(Goteborg U)Kathleen
Bardovi-Harlig (Indiana U)Jan Blommaert(Ghent U)Jenny Cook-Gumperz (UC
Santa Barbara)Jean-Marc Dewaele(Birkbeck College,London)Susan Ervin-
Tripp (UC Berkeley)Pilar Garces-Conejos (University of Seville)
Raymond Gibbs (UC Santa Cruz)Rachel Giora (U of Tel Aviv)Peter Grundy
(U of Northumbria)John Gumperz(UC Santa Barbara)Ziran He(Guangdong U)
Masako Hiraga(Rikkyo U,Tokyo)Ferenc Kiefer(Hungarian Academy of
Sciences)Jacob Mey (U of Southern Denmark)Jacques Moeschler (U of
Geneva) Eniko Nemeth (University of Szeged) Jan Nuyts (U of Antwerp)
Tunde Papp (SUNY at New Paltz)Steven Pinker(Harvard U)Martin Puetz (U
of Koblenz-Landau)Robert Sanders(U at Albany)David Singleton (Trinity
College, Dublin) Catherine Snow (Harvard U)Daniel Veronique (U de la
Sorbonne Nouvelle) Jef Verschueren (U of Antwerp)Christiane von
Stutterheim(U of Heidelberg)Anna Wierzbicka (Australian National U)
CALL FOR PAPERS The editors encourage the submission of high quality
papers on topics relevant to the mission of Intercultural Pragmatics.
The journal is especially interested in featuring articles and
research papers that * explore the implications of pragmatics research
for theoretical developments and practical applications in the fields
of second language acquisition and intercultural communication, *
discuss language in use in the context of cross-cultural interaction,
* analyze pragmatics research findings from the perspective of bi- and
multilingual development, * study the nature of interaction of bi- and
multilinguals, and language learners, * investigate the effect of dual
language and multilingual systems on the development and use of
pragmatic skills, * examine the teachability and learnability of
pragmatic skills in instructional environments. Manuscripts should be
sent to: Istvan Kecskes School of Education, ED 114 State University
of New York at Albany Albany, NY 12222, USA E-mail:
ikec...@uamail.albany.edu FORUM The forum invites short notes about
on-going research and comments on current trends or practices in
pragmatics research. It also welcomes responses or rebuttals to
articles, ideas or remarks published in Intercultural Pragmatics or
elsewhere. Manuscripts should be sent to Leslie Beebe, Applied
Linguistics Program 317 Main, Box 066 Columbia University, Teachers
College 525 West 120th Street NY, NY 10027, USA E-mail:
lm...@columbia.edu REVIEWS The journal invites evaluative reviews of
books that are relevant to its mission and content. Book reviews
should be sent to Jesus Romero-Trillo Departamento de Filología
Inglesa Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 28049-Madrid, Spain E-mail:
jesus....@uam.es SPECIAL OFFER: Subscribe by August 31, 2004 and
save 20% on Volume 1 To order, please contact SFG-Servicecenter-
Fachverlage GmbH E-mail:
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Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic
Analysis
University of California Berkeley
An innovative biannual journal which reaches out to the international
community of researchers in two disciplines. While maintaining the
integrity of each field, their appearance side-by-side, on the one
hand, adds a new Post-modern focus to Germanic Linguistics and opens
the door to its place among related humane and natural sciences in
keeping with the holistic trends of contemporary research. On the
other hand, research in the affable discipline of Semiotics, the
general science of signification, finds its closest allied sister
science in linguistics. Yet the specification of "Germanic" prevents
the total merger/assimilation of these two disciplines, which would be
a real possibility with simply "Linguist- ics." This journal proposes
a bold experiment in the actual instantiation of the clustering of
Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis.
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Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic
Analysis
Linguistik online
University of California, Berkeley publishes Interdisciplinary Journal
for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis.
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International Applied Linguistics
Ocean University of China
International Applied Linguistics, a professional, refereed journal,
is published bimonthly a year. The primary aim of the new journal is
to fulfill the need for a publication forum devoted to the discussion
of topics and issues in Applied Linguistics in the world, with a
strong preference for contributions relating to second language
acquisition, foreign/second language teaching, computer-assisted
learning, curriculum design and development, teaching and research
methodology, testing and evaluation, educational linguistics and the
like. Two issues every year will be special ones organized
thematically and regionally, which will be devoted to China (including
Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, Korea and other EFL/ESL fast-developing
areas in the Asian region. These issues will be guest-edited by
advisory board members or other scholars.
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International Journal for the Semiotics of Law
Springer
Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique Editor-in-Chief: Anne
Wagner The International Journal for the Semiotics of Law welcomes
articles applying different forms of textual analysis to the
discourses of the law. They include the semiotics of Greimas, Peirce
and Lacan, rhetoric, philosophy of language, pragmatics,
sociolinguistics and deconstructionism, as well as more traditional
legal philosophical approaches to the language of the law. Articles
are welcome in either English or French.
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International Journal of American Linguistics
University of Chicago Press
A world forum for the study of all the languages native to North,
Central, and South America.
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International Journal of Applied Linguistics
Wiley-Blackwell
InJal publishes articles that focus on the mediation between expertise
in linguistics, broadly defined, and experience of language. The
journal seeks to develop an awareness of the way language works, how
it affects peoples' lives, and what interventions are desirable and
feasible to make in differing domains of language use and learning.
Edited by: Willis Edmondson, Janina Brutt-Griffler, and Daniel Perrin.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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International Journal of Arabic-English Studies (IJAES)
Librairie du Liban Publishers
This refereed journal is the forum of debate and research for the
Association of Professors of English and Translation at Arab
Universities.
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International Journal of Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
Multilingual Matters
International Journal of Bilingual Education And Bilingualism Editor
Colin Baker (University of Wales) Colin Baker received the CABE 2000
award for Research and Scholarship Book Review Editor: Aneta Pavlenko,
Temple University 'I am impressed with your ideas for an international
journal on Bilingualism, which I agree is sorely needed.' James W.
Crawford (USA) With a greatly expanded editorial board, the
International Journal of Bilingual Education & Bilingualism increased
from 4 to 6 issues in 2001. Bilingualism, multilingualism, bilingual
education and the acquisition of languages have grown as topics of
international importance. As international communications increase,
technological changes facilitate international relationships, and
travelling between countries and oceans becomes more common, the
international importance of bilingualism and bilingual education
continues to rise steeply. As the same time, there is increasing
interest in revitalizing language minorities and the survival of
indigenous and immigrant languages. The preservation of linguistic and
cultural diversity in the world has become internationally prominent.
Subscription Rates and Information ISSN 1367-0050 6 x p.a. 1 year from
Vol. 5 2002 6 issues p a includes free CatchWord Access (http://
www.catchword.com) Libraries/Institutions £210.00 / US$330.00 / Euro
350.00 Individuals/Schools £50.00 / US$75.00
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International Journal of Bilingualism
Kingston Press Ltd
Research papers, case studies, field observations and reviews on
bilingualism.
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International Journal of Communication
Bahri Publications
Published twice a year in January and June. It is devoted to the
Communication Studies in all its ramifications and especially dealing
with Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Journalism, Art,
Literary Sciences, Cognitive Sciences, Semiotics, Cybernetics,
Anthropology, Sociology, Historical Consciousness, Political
Information, Cognition and Schizophrenia, Communication and Ideology
and Communication Across Cultures.
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International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages
(IJCPOL)
World Scientific
The Journal It covers all aspects related to the computer processing
of Oriental languages, including Chinese, etc. Of special interest are
web-based applications, e-commerce, multilingual distance learning and
the use of XML in multilingual applications.
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International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
John Benjamins
The International Journal of Corpus Linguistics (IJCL) seeks to
publish research that views language as a social phenomenon that can
be investigated empirically on the basis of authentic spoken texts.
Corpus linguistics specifies corpus design in respect to research
interests, provides computational methods of extracting linguistic
knowledge, and conceives tools to validate the accuracy of linguistic
description. IJCL will discuss these aspects. IJCL aims to conciliate
the expectations of language industry with the goals of academic
linguistics research. It is the linguistic knowledge extracted from
corpora that determines the performance of any NLP application. IJCL
is a forum to exchange and share experience, expertise, visions as
well as information on resources and tools. IJCL will also feature
book reviews abstracts of relevant articles in leading journals and in
important conference proceedings, reports on focal language and
language technology centres, both in the academic and industrial
field.
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International Journal of English Studies
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
The International Journal of English Studies (IJES), published by the
University of Murcia (Spain), is a refereed journal which seeks to
reflect developments in the general field of English Studies. Edited
by members of Murcia's Department of English, the Journal is published
twice-yearly in the form of English-language monographs in the fields
of Language and Linguistics, Language Learning and Teaching,
Literature and Cultural Studies, and attracts contributions from both
nationally and internationally acclaimed scholars
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International Journal of Lexicography
Oxford University Press
Concerned with all aspects of lexicography, including issues of
design, compilation and use, and with dictionaries of all languages.
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International Journal of Linguistics and Communication
Department of Linguistics and Communication, University of Calabar
This Journal is a Nigerian Journal published in the Department of
Linguistics and Communication, University of Calabar, Nigeria. Its
ambience is in general Linguistics and general Communication. It is
published annually and accepts publication from round the world. It
has professor Essien, Iwara Paul Noah as its editorial board members.
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International Journal of Mind, Brain and Cognition
Bahri Publications
This is an international journal on cognitive science.
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International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organization
Inderscience Publishers
Special Issue on: "Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies for Language
Learning" This special issue will discuss the latest mobile and
ubiquitous language-learning (MULL) applications and technologies for
language learning. Its purpose is to disseminate studies about how we
meet the challenges of this technology, the practical experiences of
the design of mobile and ubiquitous language-learning environments,
the current development systems in either academia or industry, as
well as the current economic and social context of mobile and
ubiquitous learning development and empirical research into
contemporary mobile learning environments.
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International Journal of Multilingualism
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
The aim of the International Journal of Multilingualism (IJM) is to
foster, present and spread research focused on psycholinguistic,
sociolinguistic and educational aspects of multilingual acquisition
and multilingualism. The journal is interdisciplinary and seeks to go
beyond bilingualism and second language acquisition by developing the
understanding of the specific characteristics of acquiring, processing
and using more than two languages. The International Journal of
Multilingualism (IJM) provides a forum wherein academics, researchers
and practitioners may read and publish high-quality, original and
state-of-the-art papers describing theoretical and empirical aspects
that can contribute to advance our understanding of multilingualism.
Topics of interest to IJM include, but are not limited to the
following: early trilingualism, multilingual competence, foreign
language learning within bilingual education, multilingual literacy,
multilingual identity, metalinguistic awareness in multilinguals,
multilingual representations in the mind or language use in
multilingual communities. The editors encourage the submission of high
quality papers on these areas as well as on other topics relevant to
the interest of the International Journal Multilingualism (IJM).
Reviews of important, up-to-date, relevant publications and proposals
for special issues on relevant topics are also welcome. IJM is a peer-
reviewed (by a minimum of two experts) journal published quarterly.
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International Journal of Russian Studies
RAD
The International Journal of Russian Studies will accept articles to
be considered for publication in its first edition up to 25 December
2007. Articles can be on any aspect of Russia - its history, culture
(language, linguistics, literature, art etc.), religion, politics, or
peoples - from its earliest beginnings to the present day. Articles
submitted should adhere to the guidelines found on our website at
www.radtr.net Prof.Dr. Ayse Dietrich (Editor) Ankara University
Faculty of Letters Department of Russian Language&Literature 06100
Sihhiye Ankara/TURKEY E-mail:
edi...@radtr.net
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International Journal of Semantic Computing
World Scientific
International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC) addresses the
computing technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, natural
language, software engineering, data and knowledge engineering,
computer systems, signal processing, etc.), and their interactions,
that may be used to extract or process the Contents and Semantics of
multimedia, texts, services as well as structured data.
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International Journal of Speech Technology
Springer
The International Journal of Speech Technology is a research journal
that focuses on speech technology and its applications. It promotes
research and description on all aspects of speech input and output,
including theory, experiment, testing, base technology, applications.
The journal is an international forum for the dissemination of
research related to the applications of speech technology as well as
to the technology itself as it relates to real-world applications.
Articles describing original work in all aspects of speech technology
are included. Sample topics include but are not limited to the
following: applications employing digitized speech, synthesized speech
or automatic speech recognition technological issues of speech input
or output human factors, intelligent interfaces, robust applications
integration of aspects of artificial intelligence and natural language
processing international and local language implementations of speech
synthesis and recognition development of new algorithms interface
description techniques, tools and languages testing of
intelligibility, naturalness and accuracy computational issues in
speech technology software development tools the use of speech in
multimedia This is the only journal which presents papers on both the
base technology and theory as well as all varieties of applications.
It encompasses all aspects of the three major technologies: text-to-
speech synthesis, automatic speech recognition and stored (digitized)
speech.
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International Journal of Translation
Bahri Publications
IJT (started in 1989), is a half-yearly journal (published in January
and June every year) devoted to Translatology *€“ with original
research exploring the processes involved in literary and technical
translations * with papers on theoretical and methodological points of
view * with translators from one language to another sharing their
viewpoints and experiences *€“ reviewing the translated texts from the
point of view of cultural and sociolinguistic appropriateness * to
build up a working group on translators’ community across different
media, and to keep each other informed on what is happening where in
translation and its applications * will publish research in
translation pedagogy, lexicology, translation of short fiction and
poetry into English and the processes involved *€“ report on
translated versions of any major text with a view to analyzing
different translated versions from the point of view of contrastive
translatology.
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International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Mouton de Gruyter
Dedicated to the development of the sociology of language and seeks to
contribute to the growth of language-related knowledge.
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International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
(IRAL)
Mouton de Gruyter
International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
Editors: Peter Jordens and Eric Kellerman Assistant Editor: Kaoru
Yoshioka Four issues per volume (approx. 400 pages) ISSN 0019-042X The
International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
(IRAL) is devoted to problems of general and applied linguistics in
their various forms. The language of publication is English. The
present editors wish to maintain IRAL’s long-term interest in areas
of research which concern first- and second-language acquisition
(including sign language and gestural systems). Not believing in
narrow specialization, they envisage a journal whose contributions
will continue to speak to a wide audience of scholars, practitioners
and students. Please visit our website for a free electronic sample
issue of International Review of Applied Linguistics and Language
Teaching. Eric Kellerman works in the English and Applied Linguistics
departments, University of Nijmegen and is a founding member of
EUROSLA. Peter Jordens is Professor of Linguistics and Applied
Linguistics, Amsterdam Free University and Honorary Agent, Wells Fargo
Company. Kaoru Yoshioka works in the Department of Applied
Linguistics, University of Nijmegen.
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International Review of Pragmatics
Brill
International Review of Pragmatics (IRP) is a new peer-reviewed
international journal committed to publishing excellent research in
the area of pragmatics and related disciplines pertaining to all
aspects of human communication, verbal and non-verbal. It aims to
provide a comprehensive and authoritative picture of the field,
encouraging submissions rooted in different conceptions and
perspectives originating in geographically diverse areas. IRP
publishes original papers as well as review articles. While
subscribing to the general view that all meaning is necessarily
contextual, IRP welcomes research reflecting different, often
conflicting, views of pragmatics. It is a forum for papers seeing
pragmatics as a controlling perspective on language and communication
studied across a number of disciplines (syntax, semantics, etc.), but
also for those which consider pragmatics itself a separate discipline
defined by specific objects of investigation (deixis, implicature,
etc.). The confrontation is supposed to establish how much explanatory
power in pragmatics rests in its interdisciplinary and semiotics-based
variations, as opposed to self-contained methodologies with precisely
delineated scope of application. Thus, in the long run, the aim of IRP
will be to maintain a vigorous debate leading to crystallization of
the core concept of pragmatics, and to evaluation of its descriptive
and interpretive capacity.
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Interpreting
John Benjamins
Interpreting International Journal of Research and Practice in
Interpreting Editors Miriam Shlesinger, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Franz Pöchhacker, University of Vienna, Austria Founding Editors
Barbara Moser-Mercer, University of Geneva, Switzerland Dominic W.
Massaro, Department of Psychology, UCSC, USA Associate Editors
Birgitta Englund Dimitrova, Stockholm University, Sweden Daniel Gile,
Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle Ruth Morris, Bar-Ilan
University, Israel Roda P. Roberts, University of Ottawa, Canada
Cynthia B. Roy, Gallaudet University, USA Robin Setton, Shanghai
International Studies University ISSN: 1384-6647 E-ISSN: 1569-982X
Electronic edition at ingentaJournals Interpreting serves as a medium
for research and debate on all aspects of interpreting, in its various
modes, modalities (spoken and signed) and settings (conferences,
media, courtroom, healthcare and others). Striving to promote our
understanding of the socio-cultural, cognitive and linguistic
dimensions of interpreting as an activity and process, the journal
covers theoretical and methodological concerns, explores the history
and professional ecology of interpreting and its role in society, and
addresses current issues in professional practice and training.
Interpreting encourages cross-disciplinary inquiry from such fields as
anthropology, cognitive science, cultural studies, discourse analysis,
language planning, linguistics, neurolinguistics, psychology and
sociology, as well as translation studies. Interpreting publishes
original articles, reports, discussions and book reviews. This journal
is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, Language Abstracts,
Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, MLA
Bibliography, PsychInfo, Translation Studies Abstracts, Translation
Studies Bibliography, European Reference Index for the Humanities
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Iranian Journal of Language Studies (IJLS)
University of Zanjan Press
Iranian Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) is a quarterly journal
devoted to all areas of language and linguistics. Its aim is to
present work of current interest in all areas of language study. No
particular linguistic theories or scientific trends are favored:
scientific quality and scholarly standing are the only criteria
applied in the selection of papers accepted for publication. Iranian
Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) publishes papers of any length, if
justified, as well as review articles surveying developments in the
various fields of language study (including language teaching,
language testing, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, (critical) discourse
analysis, ESP, curriculum development, politeness research, and so
on). Also, a considerable number of pages in each issue are devoted to
critical book reviews.
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Issues in Intercultural Communication
Nova Science Publishers
Issues in Intercultural Communication is a multi-disciplinary journal
focusing on the analysis of communication within and between cultures.
We welcome papers written within the frameworks of the various social
or human sciences (including political science, psychology, sociology,
discourse analysis, linguistics, literary and cultural studies,
education, etc.) insofar as they deal with discourse within and across
different cultures. The focus of the journal will be on empirical
studies, although theoretical expositions may also be accepted where
appropriate.
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Issues in Political Discourse Analysis
Nova Science Publishers
Issues in Political Discourse Analysis is a multi-disciplinary journal
focusing on the analysis of language (possibly in conjunction with
other semiotic systems) in course of our lives as citizens of
established polities of various scopes. We welcome papers written
within the frameworks of the various social or human sciences
(including political science, psychology, sociology, discourse
analysis, linguistics, literary and cultural studies, education, etc.)
insofar as they deal with discourse as politic behavior. The focus of
the journal is on empirical studies, although theoretical expositions
may also be accepted where appropriate.
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Italian Journal of Linguistics / Rivista di Linguistica
Pacini Editore Spa
Periodicity: twice a year. To subscribe (or to purchase single issues)
please contact: Pacini Editore Spa, via della Gherardesca 1, I-56121
Ospedaletto (PI) Ph.39-50-313011 fax 39-50-3130300
http://www.pacinieditore.it
Contact Persons: Manuela Mori,
mm...@pacinieditore.it Federica
Fontini,
ffon...@pacinieditore.it Maria Colombini,
mcolo...@pacinieditore.it For the summaries of the back issues, see
the back list of "Italian Journal of Linguistics / Rivista di
Linguistica" at the appropriate LINGUIST site, or contact
berti...@sns.it.
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Italian Journal of Linguistics / Rivista di Linguistica
Pacini Editore
"Italian Journal of Linguistics/Rivista di Linguistica" addresses all
relevant aspects of linguistics, broadly construed, comparing
different schools and methods. It seeks to bridge the gap between
descriptive and theoretical research, welcoming work which makes
complex language data accessible to those unfamiliar with the language
or language area under study, as well as work which makes complex
theoretical positions more accessible to those working outside that
theoretical framework. In particular, by often hosting thematic
issues, the journal provides a forum for the discussion of specific
topics from a variety of points of view. The journal appears twice a
year. In addition to research-articles, it hosts review-articles, i.e.
pieces that blend the aims of a review with those of an article, often
surveying more than one important book on a related theme, or giving a
detailed assessment of a single major work, thus providing an overview
of a subfield of particular interest. Normal reviews, by contrast, are
not considered in the current editorial policy. The main language of
the journal is English; contributions in French, German, Spanish and
Italian are accepted provided the subject of the paper justifies this
choice.
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JALT CALL Journal
JALT CALL
The JALT CALL Journal (ISSN 1832-4215) is an international refereed
journal published from April, 2005. The Journal encompasses and builds
upon the SIG newsletter, C@lling Japan, and is committed to excellence
in research in all areas within the field of Computer Assisted
Language Learning, while at the same time offering teaching ideas and
suggestions from teachers' personal experiences. The JALT CALL Journal
is published three times a year: April, August and December.
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Journal of African Languages and Linguistics
Mouton de Gruyter
Contributions on all aspects of African language studies, synchronic
as well as diachronic, theoretical as well as data-oriented.
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Journal of Analytical Psychology
Wiley-Blackwell
The Journal of Analytical Psychology is the foremost international
Jungian publication in English, now in its 52nd Volume. Commissioned
by the Society of Analytical Psychology in London, the editorial board
includes leading analysts from the UK and the USA, in collaboration
with Jungian analysts from around the world. Clinical and theoretical
articles, book and journal reviews, and a lively correspondence
section reflect international developments and current controversies
in analytical psychology and Jungian thinking.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
Elsevier Ltd
An innovative, international publication, the Journal of
Anthropological Archaeology is devoted to the development of theory
and, in a broad sense, methodology for the systematic and rigorous
understanding of the organization, operation, and evolution of human
societies. The discipline served by the journal is characterized by
its goals and approach, not by geographical or temporal bounds. The
data utilized or treated range from the earliest archaeological
evidence for the emergence of human culture to historically documented
societies and the contemporary observations of the ethnographer,
ethnoarchaeologist, sociologist, or geographer. These subjects appear
in the journal as examples of cultural organization, operation, and
evolution, not as specific historical phenomena. The concomitant range
of socioeconomic complexity encompasses the simplest human culture, or
"proto-culture," as well as the most complex states or empires.
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Journal of Applied Linguistics
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Editors: Christopher N. Candlin, Department of Linguistics Macquarie
University Srikant Sarangi, Centre for Language & Communication
Research, Cardiff University The inaugural issue of Journal of Applied
Linguistics (JAL) is scheduled to appear in May 2004. JAL will have 3
issues per year, organised along the following rationale: The first
issue every year will include papers on a broad range of applied
linguistic themes, based on an open, peer review procedure. The second
issue every year will be a special issue (organised thematically,
regionally, or using other principled criteria). This issue will be
guest-edited by advisory board members or other scholars. The third
and final issue every year will be devoted to methodological debates,
which will be of particular relevance to the wide audience of
postgraduate and post-doctoral researchers. This focus will underscore
the point that methodological issues within Applied Linguistics need a
different kind of airing to the ways these are discussed in cognate
disciplines such as sociology, education, psychology. Language-
specific methodological debates around case studies, and the call for
a mixing of methodologies within Applied Linguistics more generally
will serve a long-awaited need for younger scholars engaged in
postgraduate and in funded research. Each annual volume will also
contain a selection of special features such as editorials; debates/
dialogues on specific themes/keywords; interviews by specialists with
key scholars; review articles; synopses of funded projects; doctoral
research reports; book notices on specific domains.
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Journal of Applied Logic
Elsevier Ltd
This journal welcomes papers in the areas of logic which can be
applied in other disciplines as well as application papers in those
disciplines, the unifying theme being logics arising from modelling
the human agent. The editors keep close contact with the various
application areas, with The International Federation of Compuational
Logic and with the book series Studies in Logic and Practical
Reasoning.
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Journal of Asian Pacific Communication
John Benjamins
The Journal of Asian Pacific Communication (JAPC) is an international
refereed journal whose academic mission is to bring together
specialists from diverse scholarly disciplines to discuss and
interpret language and communication issues as they pertain to the
people of Asian Pacific regions and impact on their Diaspora immigrant
communities worldwide. The journal’s academic orientation is
generalist, passionately committed to interdisciplinary approaches to
language and communication studies in the Asian Pacific. Thematic
issues of previously published issues of JAPC include Cross-Cultural
Communications: Literature, Language, Ideas; Sociolinguistics in
China; Japan Communication Issues; Mass Media in the Asian Pacific;
Comic Art in Asia, Historical Literacy, and Political Roots;
Communication Gains through Student Exchanges & Study Abroad; Language
Issues in Malaysia; English Language Development in East Asia; The
Teachings of Writing in the Pacific Basin; Language and Identity in
Asia; The Economics of Language in the Asian Pacific.
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Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Elsevier Ltd
The Journal of Biomedical Informatics (formerly Computers and
Biomedical Research) has been redesigned to reflect a commitment to
high-quality original research papers and reviews in the area of
biomedical informatics. Although published articles are motivated by
applications in the biomedical sciences (for example, clinical
medicine, health care, population health, imaging, and
bioinformatics), the journal emphasizes reports of new methodologies
and techniques that have general applicability and that form the basis
for the evolving science of biomedical informatics. Articles on
medical devices, and formal evaluations of completed systems,
including clinical trials of information technologies, would generally
be more suitable for publication in other venues. Papers on
applications of signal processing and image analysis are often more
suitable for biomedical engineering journals, although we do publish
papers that emphasize the information management and knowledge
representation/modeling issues that arise in the storage and use of
biological signals. System descriptions are welcome if they illustrate
and substantiate the underlying methodology that is the principal
focus of the report.
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Journal of Child Language
Cambridge University Press
Publishes articles on all aspects of the scientific study of language
behaviour in children, the principles which underlie it, and the
theories which may account for it.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Wiley-Blackwell
The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is internationally
recognised to be the leading journal covering both child and
adolescent psychology and psychiatry. Articles published include
experimental and developmental studies, especially those relating to
developmental psychopathology and the developmental disorders. An
important function of the Journal is to bring together empirical
research, clinical studies and reviews of high quality arising from
different points of view. The Journal of Child Psychology and
Psychiatry also features a yearly special issue.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Journal of Communication Disorders
Elsevier Ltd
Publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech,
language, and hearing.
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Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics
Kluwer
The definitive source on theory and data of the Germanic language
family.
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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Annenberg School for Communication
A Journal for New Media
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Journal of East Asian Linguistics
Springer
The study of East Asian languages, especially of Chinese, Japanese and
Korean, has existed for a long time as a field, as demonstrated by the
existence of programs in most institutions of higher learning and
research that include these languages as a major component. Speakers
of these three languages have shared a great deal of linguistic
heritage during the development of their languages through cultural
contacts, in addition to possible genealogical linkage. These
languages accordingly possess various common features. Another
important factor that ties them together as a field is that they have
shared a common tradition of linguistic scholarship, a tradition that
distinguishes itself from the study of western languages. Against this
tradition, much recent work has approached these languages from a
broader perspective beyond the area, considering them within contexts
of general theoretical research, bringing new lights to old problems
in the area and contributing to current issues in linguistic theory.
But there continues to be good reason for scholars working in this
approach to hold a special interest in each other's work. Especially
with the amount of most recent theoretical work on these languages,
the field of theoretical East Asian linguistics has been fast growing.
The purpose of the Journal of East Asian Linguistics is to provide a
common forum for such scholarly activities, and to foster further
growth that will allow the field to benefit more from linguistic
theory of today, and enable the languages to play a more important
role in shaping linguistic theory of tomorrow.
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Journal of East Asian Linguistics
Springer
This unique publication focuses on linguistic issues as they pertain
to East Asian languages. It bridges the gap between traditional
description and current theoretical research and encourages research
that allows these languages to play a significant role in shaping
general linguistic theory. The Journal of East Asian Linguistics
(JEAL) features Theoretically oriented work on any aspect of the
syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonology, and morphology of an East
Asian language. Comparative work among East Asian languages and/or
between an East Asian language and any other languages that
contributes to the parametric theory of universal grammar. > Formal
analysis of any aspect of the grammar at any historical stage of a
language or the historical development of any language providing it
has a bearing on East Asian languages. > Interdisciplinary
contributions from psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and
computational linguistics that have a particular bearing on the study
of East Asian languages.
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Journal of Elementary Korean Education
Pagijong Press
Journal of Elementary Korean Education is an annual journal. It puts
stress on studies of the education of the Korean language in an
elementary school.
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Journal of English Linguistics
Sage Publications, Inc.
Synchronic and diachronic studies of the English language in a variety
of different areas.
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Journal of English for Academic Purposes
Elsevier Ltd
The Journal of English for Academic Purposes (JEAP) has been created
to serve the interests and needs of teachers, learners and researchers
engaged in all aspects of the study and use of English in academic
(EAP) contexts. JEAP has received enthusiastic support from EAP
researchers and practitioners around the world and has been adopted as
the official journal of BALEAP, the British Association of Lecturers
in English for Academic Purposes.
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Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
Akadémiai Kiadó
The focus of the Journal of Evolutionary Psychology is upon the
application of evolutionary theory to the human behavioural sciences.
The editors and international editorial board are interested in
theoretical and empirical submissions from scholars in all relevant
disciplines, including psychology, anthropology, and human behavioural
ecology.
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Journal of Experimental Linguistics
Linguistic Society of America
JEL is an interdisciplinary journal of reproducible research on topics
related to speech and language.
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Journal of Fluency Disorders
Elsevier Ltd
Provides comprehensive coverage of clinical, experimental, and
theoretical aspects of stuttering, including the latest remediation
techniques.
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Journal of French Language Studies
Cambridge University Press
Bi-annual journal, sponsored by the Association for French Language
Studies, which encourages and promotes theoretical, descriptive and
applied studies of all aspects of the French language.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Journal of Germanic Linguistics
Cambridge University Press
The Journal of Germanic Linguistics, the journal of the Society for
Germanic Linguistics, carries original articles, reviews, and notes on
synchronic and diachronic issues pertaining to Germanic languages and
dialects from the earliest phases to the present, including English
(to 1500) and the extraterritorial varieties.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Journal of Greek Linguistics
Brill
Newly launched Journal of Greek Linguistics Brill is pleased to
announce that it has newly launched the Journal of Greek Linguistics
(JGL). As of volume 2009, this journal will appear in Brill’s Language
and Linguistics list. Both the Aims and Scope and the editorial
structure have been largely renewed. The Journal of Greek Linguistics
(JGL) is a newly established peer-reviewed international journal
dedicated to the descriptive and theoretical study of the Greek
language from its roots in Ancient Greek down to present-day dialects
and varieties, including those spoken in Asia Minor, Cyprus, Tsakonia,
and the Greek diaspora. It aims to offer a focused outlet for
publication of first-class research in Greek Linguistics, broadly
construed. JGL’s goal is not only to reach linguists interested in the
Greek language but also to engage the linguistics community and
Hellenists more generally. The input to JGL will thus comprise any
topic relevant to Greek linguistics, in the broadest sense, but with
some preference given to material with wider relevance to specific
subfields within linguistics proper. The intention is therefore on the
one hand to encourage discussions and research that illuminate
different aspects – theoretical, historical, and descriptive – of
general linguistics using Greek data, and on the other hand to offer
innovative solutions to problems and issues specific to the
description and analysis of the Greek language. Greek has played a
central role in linguistics and the study of language for centuries.
JGL will bring the language into a key position in current debate
within Linguistics and related fields. More information on the
journal, including how to submit a paper can be found on the journal
web page: http:/
www.brill.nl/jgl
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Journal of Greek Linguistics
John Benjamins
The Greek language is among the most deeply and intensely studied
languages known, yet most scholarly attention has been focused on
Ancient Greek, including Homeric, Classical, and New Testament Greek.
Within the past few decades, however, interest in the latter stages of
Greek — Byzantine, Medieval, and especially Modern Greek — has
increased. In view of this heightened awareness of the contribution
that the linguistic examination of the latter stages of Greek can
make, the Journal of Greek Linguistics (JGL) focuses on the more
recent stages of the language. The Journal of Greek Linguistics will
publish high quality papers on any aspect of Greek linguistics —
phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics,
sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, etc., whether from a synchronic
or a diachronic perspective — with a preference for papers
presenting a theoretically-informed description and/or analysis of
data from any stage of the language, including the Koine and the
Medieval periods, that can illuminate the more recent stages of the
language, especially contemporary (Modern) Greek.
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Journal of Historical Pragmatics
John Benjamins
The Journal of Historical Pragmatics provides an interdisciplinary
forum for theoretical, empirical and methodological work at
intersection of pragmatics and historical linguistics. The editorial
focus is on socio-historical and pragmatic aspects of historical texts
in their sociocultural context of communication (e.g. conversational
principles, politeness strategies, or speech acts) and on diachronic
pragmatics as seen in linguistic processes such as grammaticalization
or discoursization. Contributions draw on data from literary or non-
literary sources and from any language. In addition to contributions
with a strictly pragmatic or discourse analytical perspective, it also
includes contributions with a more sociolinguistic or semantic
approach. However, the focus of the articles is always on the
communicative use of language. The Journal of Historical Pragmatics
contains original articles, research reports and book reviews.
Occasionally focus-on issues are published on specific topics within
the editorial scope of the journal. The Journal of Historical
Pragmatics invites relevant contributions. Authors are advised to
consult the Guidelines. Abstracts of contributions may be sent to both
editors, preferably via email.
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Journal of Language & Politics
John Benjamins
Journal of Language and Politics Editors Ruth Wodak, University of
Lancaster Paul Chilton, University of Lancaster Book Review Editor
Lilie Chouliaraki, LSE, London ISSN: 1569-2159 E-ISSN: 1569-9862
Electronic edition at ingentaJournals The Journal of Language and
Politics (JLP) represents a forum for analysing and discussing the
various dimensions in the interplay of language and politics. The
basic assumption is that the language of politics cannot be separated
from the politics of language. The notion of 'Political Discourse'
does not remain limited to the 'institutional' field of politics (e.g.
parliamentary discourse, election campaigns, party programmes,
speeches, etc.) but opens to all linguistic manifestations that may be
considered to be political, provided that it is convincingly argued
what makes them 'political'. In order to illuminate new and old forms
of political discourses inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives and
elaborated linguistic methodologies have to complement each other.
Articles should bring together sociological concepts, political
theories, and historical analysis. Methodologies can be qualitative or
quantitative and must be well grounded in linguistics or other
relevant disciplines. They may focus on different dimensions
(pragmatics, semantics, social cognition, semiotics) of political
discourse. Since political discourses overlap with other discourses,
e.g. economic and scientific discourses, perspectives of
interdiscursivity and intertextuality are considered to be important.
Articles based on ethnographic studies will be particularly welcome.
The Journal of Language and Politics is associated with the book
series Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society, and Culture, edited
by Ruth Wodak and Grey Myers. This journal is peer reviewed and
indexed in: IBR/IBZ, International Political Science Abstracts
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Journal of Language Contact
Chaire Dynamique du langage - Institut universitaire de France
The fact of language "contact" and its impact on the dynamics of
language are recognized today. Questions relating to this topic no
longer derive from marginal studies nor from the treatment of "special
cases": whether the issue is to understand the evolution of languages,
their structural and material transformations, or simply to take
account of their ordinary use, language contact is omnipresent. We
would like JLC to focus on the study of language contact, language use
and language change in accordance with a view of language contact
whereby both empirical data (the precise description of languages and
how they are used) and the resulting theoretical elaborations (hence
the statement and analysis of new problems) become the primary engines
for advancing our understanding of the nature of language. And this
will involve associating linguistic, anthropological, historical, and
cognitive factors. We believe such an approach could make a major new
contribution to understanding language change at a time when there is
a notable increase of interest and activity in this field. JLC should
provide a forum for discussion of general perspectives and should
accept contributions of any orientation on the principle that reasoned
argumentation will enrich our understanding of language contact.
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Journal of Language Relationship
Russian State University for Humanities
The Journal covers issues of historical and comparative linguistics,
long range comparisons and diachronic development of the world's
languages.
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Journal of Language and Linguistics
Shakespeare Centre Press
Refereed journal for topics in theoretical and applied linguistics and
language studies, including language teaching
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Journal of Language and Social Psychology
Sage Publications, Inc.
Explores the social dimensions of language and the linguistic
implications of social life.
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Journal of Language and Translation
Sejong University
The Journal of Language and Translation is published biannually (in
spring and fall) in English by the Language Research Institute of
Sejong University. The spring and autumn editions are published
respectively on March 31 and September 30. Manuscripts submissions are
accepted year round. The journal is structured to include: (1) work on
artificial language, communication & culture in language usage,
typology in language; work in translation theory (2) interdisciplinary
contributions written with linguistics and translation theory in mind.
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Journal of Language, Identity, and Education
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
The Journal of Language, Identity, and Education is a quarterly
journal devoted to innovative and rigorous research and critical
scholarship that helps define and advance inquiry concerned with
intersecting issues related to language, identity, and education. We
are very excited about the potential of this journal to shape an
interdisciplinary field of inquiry which heretofore has not had its
own publication but has only been reflected in multiple journals.
Policy decisions in educational settings today often require an
understanding of the relationships between home language/variety and
school language/variety, ethnic and gender identity, societal
attitudes toward languages/varieties, and differential performance
across groups. This journal will seek out cutting edge
interdisciplinary research from around the world, reflecting diverse
theoretical and methodological frameworks and topical areas.
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Journal of Linguistic and Intercultural Education
Aeternitas Publishing House
The Journal of Linguistic and Intercultural Education - JoLIE - is the
yearly publication of the Centre for Research and Innovation in
Linguistic Education (CIEL) of 1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba
Iulia, Romania. The Journal of Linguistic and Intercultural Education
is concerned with all aspects pertaining to linguistic and
intercultural education today. Preference is given to articles which
bring a significant contribution to current debate in language
education policies, instruments and end products, bi- and
plurilingualism, language learning/teaching and teacher education, as
well as in intercultural and cross-cultural awareness. The language of
submission and publication is English. Occasionally, an article may be
submitted in the author's mother tongue provided the topic is
particularly relevant for the language in question and that title,
abstract, keywords and all bibliographical references are given in
English.
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Journal of Linguistics
Cambridge University Press
Journal of Linguistics is concerned with all branches of theoretical
linguistics, including syntax, morphology, phonology, phonetics,
semantics, pragmatics and historical, sociological, computational,
psychological and applied aspects of language and linguistic theory.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Journal of Literary Semantics (JLS)
Mouton de Gruyter
The aim of the Journal of Literary Semantics is to concentrate the
endeavours of theoretical linguistics upon those texts traditionally
classed as ‘literary’, in the belief that such texts are a
central, not a peripheral, concern of linguistics. This journal,
founded by Trevor Eaton in 1972 and edited by him for thirty years,
has pioneered and encouraged research into the relations between
linguistics and literature. It is widely read by theoretical and
applied linguists, narratologists, poeticians, philosophers and
psycholinguists. JLS publishes articles on all aspects of literary
semantics. The ambit is inclusive rather than doctrinaire. The journal
publishes articles of a philosophical or theoretical nature that
attempt to advance our understanding of the structures, dynamics, and
significations of literary texts. This includes articles that relate
the study of literature to other disciplines such as psychology,
neurophysiology, mathematics, and history, as well as articles dealing
with the educational problems inherent in the study of literature.
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Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Springer
This is the official publication of the European Association for
Logic, Language, and Information. The scope of the journal is the
logical and computational foundations of natural, formal, and
programming languages, as well as the different forms of human and
mechanized inference. It covers the logical, linguistic, and
information-theoretic parts of the cognitive sciences.
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Journal of Memory and Language
Elsevier Ltd
Editor: K. Bock Articles in the Journal of Memory and Language
contribute to the formulation of scientific issues and theories in the
areas of memory, language comprehension and production, and cognitive
processes. Special emphasis is given to research articles that provide
new theoretical insights based on a carefully laid empirical
foundation. In addition, significant theoretical papers without new
experimental findings may be published. The Journal of Memory and
Language is a valuable tool for cognitive scientists, including
psychologists, linguists, and others interested in memory and
learning, language, reading, and speech. Research Areas include: •
Topics that illuminate aspects of memory or language processing •
Artificial intelligence • Linguistics • Neuropsychology
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Journal of Mesoamerican Languages and Linguistics
eLanguage (Linguistic Society of America)
The goal of the Journal of Mesoamerican Languages and Linguistics
(JMLL) is to contribute to the documentation of Mesoamerican
languages, many of which are endangered, as well as to their
historical, theoretical, and typological analysis. Some topics that
the Editorial Board of this journal hopes to develop further, due to
the dearth of relevant publications in the past, include the
following: Mesoamerican sociolinguistics (with its potential for
elucidating aspects related to language socialization and language
endangerment), the history of Mesoamerican linguistics, and the study
of indigenous sign languages (or related systems). Other topics that
are encouraged include: the linguistic structure of indigenous writing
systems and texts (from any time period), and possible historical
relationships (whether by common descent or contact) between
Mesoamerican languages and non-Mesoamerican languages—not to mention
further research on the nature of Mesoamerica as a linguistic area.
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Journal of Multicultural Discourses
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
It is fair to say that existing journals on discourse studies are
largely oriented to the Western world. The philosophies, concepts,
theories and methods that are discussed are mostly of Western origin;
if and when data from non-Western discourses are analysed, it is
usually the universalized Western perspectives that are employed,
often without sufficient attention paid to the native contexts,
including the values, concerns and intellectual traditions of those
contexts. As a consequence, ideas, techniques and issues from non-
Western communities are marginalised and opportunities for
intercultural exchange and genuine scientific innovation missed. To
promote cultural-intellectual diversity and to draw attention to
marginalised discourse communities, Journal of Multicultural
Discourses, edited by Shi-xu (
http://www.shixu.com), Qiushi
Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute of Discourse and
Cultural Studies, Zhejiang University, China, publishes scholarship
that (1) looks into intellectual traditions on language, discourse and
communication especially grounded in Asian, African and Latin American
cultures; (2) examines language and communication practices especially
in developing societies or otherwise disadvantaged communities; and/or
(3) explores cross-cultural, multiculturalist dialogue on language,
communication and discourse research.
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Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
The Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development is concerned
with macro-level coverage of topics in the sociology and social
psychology of language, in language and cultural politics, policy,
planning and practice, and in all the many ramifications of these
broad themes – ethnicity and nationalism, multicultural and pluralist
accommodations in heterogeneous societies, issues surrounding
collective identity and its ‘markers', the dynamics of minority
groups, educational provisions for language and culture, endangered
languages, language and group rights, and so on. Contributions that
allow generalisation across settings are particularly welcome, as are
those that embed the discussion in social and historical context. The
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development has been – and
will continue to be – a cross-disciplinary journal for researchers
from many scholarly and geographical backgrounds.
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Journal of Multilingual Communication Disorders
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Editor: Nicole Müller Associate Editor: Martin J Ball (both:
University of Louisiana at Lafayette) The Journal of Multilingual
Communication Disorders aims to provide a forum for debate in the
increasingly important area of multilingualism and multiculturalism
and their impact on speech-language pathology. The journal will
publish work on multilingual and multicultural clients with the full
range of communication disorders, e.g. on differential language
retention in aphasia, provision of assessment materials for
bilinguals, establishment of language norms in multicultural
populations and clinical management of multilingual clientele. The
journal will also promote research on speech- language disorders and
normal acquisition in lesser-researched languages. There will be
special emphasis on languages that have not been the focus of study in
communication disorders. The journal is edited by two specialists in
clinical linguistics and multilingualism.
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Journal of Neurolinguistics
Elsevier Ltd
An international forum for the integration of the language sciences
and the neurosciences.
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Journal of Nigerian Languages (JNL)
Department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of
Ibadan, Ibadan.
The aim of the JNL is to promote, present and spread research focused
on Nigerian languages and linguistics (including culture, literature
and stylistics). The journal provides a forum wherein academics,
researchers and practitioners may read and publish high-quality,
original and state-of-the-art papers describing theoretical and
empirical aspects that can contribute to our understanding of Nigerian
languages and linguistics.
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Journal of Phonetics
Elsevier Ltd
The Journal of Phonetics publishes papers of an experimental or
theoretical nature that deal with phonetic aspects of language and
linguistic communication processes. Papers dealing with technological
and/or pathological topics, or papers of an interdisciplinary nature
are also suitable, provided that linguistic-phonetic principles
underlie the work reported. Regular articles, review articles, and
letters to the editor are published. Theme issues are also published,
devoted entirely to a specific subject of interest within the field of
phonetics.
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Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
John Benjamins
The Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages is designed to be part of
an international effort to bring together scholarly treatments of all
aspects of pidginization and creolization. Special emphasis is laid on
the presentation of the results of current research in theory and
description of pidgin and creole languages, and application of this
knowledge to language planning, education, and social reform in creole-
speaking societies.
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Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture
Mouton de Gruyter
Editor-in-Chief: Christine Christie Politeness has interested
researchers in fields as diverse as foreign language teaching,
developmental psychology, social psychology, sociolinguistics,
linguistic pragmatics, social anthropology, business studies, cultural
studies, sociology, communication studies and gender studies. The
Journal of Politeness Research is the first dedicated, international,
multidisciplinary outlet for original research in politeness phenomena
from these diverse fields and beyond. The journal will broaden and
sharpen the understanding of the nature of politeness by providing a
much-needed forum for synergies to develop between researchers
approaching politeness from different disciplinary angles. The journal
will also strengthen and widen the existing cross-cultural and
intercultural body of politeness research by encouraging new
contributions from less studied cultures and languages. The primary
readership is researchers of politeness phenomena, but articles will
generally be accessible also to undergraduate and graduate students
with an interest in this field. The journal is associated with the
work of the international Politeness Research Group whose founding
British universities include Leeds, Loughborough, Notting-ham,
Nottingham Trent, Sheffield Hallam and York St. John. The Research
Centre for Linguistic Polite-ness Research encourages research and
hosts confer-ences, seminars and symposia on the subject of ling-
uistic politeness. For details of the mailing list, please contact
sara...@eclipse.co.uk. The Linguistic Politeness website address is:
http://politeness.lboro.ac.uk and is maintained by Chris Christie:
c.chr...@lboro.ac.uk . The Editorial Board consists of: Christine
Christie (Editor in Chief); Sara Mills; Richard J. Watts; Sandra
Harris; Francesca Bargiela. The Advisory Board consists of Bob
Arundale; Arin Bayraktaroglu; Penelope Brown; Jonathan Culpeper; Janet
Holmes; Thomas Holtgrave; Juliane House; Richard Janney; Abdennour
Kharraki; Miriam Locher; Yoshiko Matsumoto; Barbara Pizziconi; Rosa
Marques Reiter; Maria Sifianou; Helen Spencer-Oatey. ORDER BY JUNE
30TH, 2005 TO SAVE 20% ON VOLUME 1 Annual subscription rates for
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Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
Association of Editors of the Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
The Journal of Portuguese Linguistics is concerned with all branches
of linguistics and aims at publishing high-quality papers in the field
of Portuguese linguistics, including the comparison between any
varieties of Portuguese and any other language(s). Contributions are
welcome from linguists in all countries. The language of publication
is English.
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Journal of Pragmatics
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, this international journal is the leader in its
field.
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Springer
Editor: Robert W. Rieber The Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
covers a broad range of approaches to the study of the communicative
process, including: the social and anthropological bases of
communication; development of speech and language; semantics (problems
in linguistic meaning); and biological foundations. It also examines
the psychopathology of language and cognition as well as the
neuropsychology of language and cognition. The journal publishes
carefully selected papers from the several disciplines engaged in
psycholinguistic research, providing a single, recognized medium for
communications among linguists, psychologists, biologists,
sociologists, and others.
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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
* Recently accepted into the Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation
Index® and Arts & Humanities Citation Index® * Official Journal of the
International Quantitative Linguistics Association The Journal of
Quantitative Linguistics is an international forum for the publication
and discussion of research on the quantitative characteristics of
language and text in an exact mathematical form. This approach, which
is of growing interest, opens up important and exciting theoretical
perspectives, as well as solutions for a wide range of practical
problems such as machine learning or statistical parsing, by
introducing into linguistics the methods and models of advanced
scientific disciplines such as the natural sciences, economics, and
psychology.
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Journal of Research in Reading
Wiley-Blackwell
Journal of Research in Reading provides an international forum for
researchers into literacy. It is a refereed journal, principally
devoted to reports of empirical studies in reading and related fields,
and to informed reviews of relevant literature.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Journal of Second Language Writing
Elsevier Ltd
A refereed journal appearing four times a year, which features
theoretically grounded reports of research and discussion of central
issues in second language and foreign language writing and writing
instruction.
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Journal of Semantics
Oxford University Press
Publishes articles, notes, discussions, and book reviews in the area
of academic research into the semantics of natural language.
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Journal of Sociolinguistics
Wiley-Blackwell
An international forum for multidisciplinary research on language and
society, this journal is concerned with language in all its
dimensions, macro and micro, as formal features or abstract
discourses, as situated talk or written text. Data in published
articles represent a wide range of languages, regions and situations -
from Alune to Xhosa, from Cameroun to Canada, from bulletin boards to
dating ads.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Journal of Taiwanese Vernacular
Asian Atsiu International
Journal of Taiwanese Vernacular is a professional journal dedicated to
the study of Taigi or the Taiwanese language. The journal encourages
two types of submissions. First, research related to Taigi on any
aspects, such as linguistics, literature, and culture. Second,
comparative works between Taigi and other languages. Works on
languages other than Taigi are also welcome if they are helpful to the
study or revival of Taigi.
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Journal of Turkic Languages
Harrassowitz Verlag
The journal Turkic Languages aims at presenting work of current
interest on a variety of subjects and thus welcomes contributions on
all aspects of Turkic language studies. Turkic Languages will contain
articles, review articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys
of publications. Turkic Languages will be published in one volume of
two issues per year with approximately 300 pages. It will be devoted
to descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical and
methodological problems of linguistic Turcology including questions of
genetic, typological and areal relations, linguistic variation and
language acquisition. The journal will use a referee system in
selecting articles for publication. The preferred language of
publication will be English. Contributions to the first volume should
be submitted as soon as possible. A style sheet is available and will
be sent on request.
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Journal of Turkish Linguistics
Turkish Research Institute
The newly founded Turkish Research Institute (Türk Dilini Araştırma
Enstitüsü) in Skopje, Macedonia, decided to publish twice a year (in
March and September), a new international peer-reviewed linguistic
journal called “Journal of Turkish Linguistics”. Papers from all areas
of Turkish linguistics are welcomed. Papers that indirectly treat
Turkish also could be considered for publication.
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Journal of Turkology
Molnar & Kelemen Oriental Publishers
Journal of Turkology, abbreviated JT, publishes articles in Turkic
linguistics of all types: historical, comparative, theoretical and
other. Contributions address several aspects of the study on Turkic
languages, including descriptions, etymologies, theoretical and
methodological issues. In addition to original articles, the journal
publishes reviews of current books, brief accounts of work in
progress, abstracts of dissertations and announcements of coming
events. The languages to be used in publication will be in English and
German.
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Journal of Voice
Elsevier Ltd
The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world's premier journal
for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is
listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific
Information. The journal contains articles written by experts
throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine
and surgery, and speech-language pathologists' management of voice-
related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical
research, and laboratory research. For free abstracts and to download
a sample copy, please see:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08921997
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Journal of Writing Research
University of Antwerp
The Journal of Writing Research (JoWR) is an international peer
reviewed journal that publishes high quality theoretical, empirical,
and review papers covering the broad spectrum of writing research. The
mandate of the Journal of Writing Research is: - to publish excellent
and innovative writing research drawn from a range of academic
disciplines (e.g. psychology, linguistics, pedagogy, design studies,
communication studies, information and communication technology,
learning and teaching) - to stimulate interdisciplinary writing
research - to be fully international - to apply high academic
standards, including double blind peer review - to share knowledge
through open access
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Journal of the International Phonetic Association
Cambridge University Press
The Journal of the International Phonetic Association (JIPA) is a
forum for work in the fields of phonetic theory and description. As
well as including papers on laboratory phonetics/phonology and related
topics, the journal encourages submissions on practical applications
of phonetics teaching and speech therapy. It is especially concerned
with the theory behind the International Phonetic Alphabet and
discussions of the use of symbols for illustrating the phonetic
structures of a wide variety of languages.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
Our general editorial focus is on policy, education, programs,
advocacy, and research in the field of less commonly taught languages
(all foreign languages except English, French, German, and Spanish).
The envisaged segmentation of the Journal is as follows: a.
Methodology and Technology, b. Academia, c. Beyond Academia, d. Social
Embeddedness The first section shall include papers focusing on
broader theoretical and technological issues in all fields of less
commonly taught languages. The second section will encompass reports
about research and teaching in academia, at both K-12 and collegiate
levels. The third section shall comprise papers addressing research
and teaching in government and industry. Finally, the fourth section
will address the issues of a broader social environment, ranging from
heritage communities to advancing LCTLs in federal initiatives and
legislation.
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Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics (KWPL)
University of Kansas
KWPL is currently accepting submissions for Volume 27. The deadline
for submission is August 15th, 2003. For more information about KWPL,
please visit our website. Papers should be submitted to the following
address. The University of Kansas Department of Linguistics-KWPL Blake
Hall, Room 427 1541 Lilac Lane Lawrence, KS 66044-3177 Questions may
be addressed by e-mail. Email:
lg...@raven.cc.ukans.edu
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Khayaban
Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar
Khayaban is the Urdu research journal of the department of Urdu
University of Peshawar publishing since 1958 regularly. This journal
is published biannually.
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Korean Language Research
Pagijong Press
Korean Language Research is a semi-annual linguistic journal for
research on the Korean language.
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L1 Educational Studies in Language and Literature
International Association for the Improvement of Mother Tongue
Education
Gain insight into educational research and theories throughout the
world... L1 - Educational Studies in Language and Literature offers an
international forum for research and discussion on first-language (L1)/
mother-tongue teaching and learning. The journal defines language
education as mother-tongue education, the teaching of the standard
language or national language education. It deals, for instance, with
the common issues of the teaching of French in France and Belgium to
francophones, English in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong to
anglophones and Spanish in Spain and Argentina to 'hispanophones',
Catalan in Catalonia. The Journal furthermore deals with L1-education
primarily, although very aware of the circumstance that in most
learning groups in the world, students are bilingual. Second-language
teaching and learning issues will be dealt with in an integrative
manner.
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LARES (Lagos Review of English Studies)
University of Lagos, Nigeria
LARES (Lagos Review of English Studies), a peer-reviewed journal of
the Department of English, University of Lagos, Nigeria, invites well-
researched articles from colleagues in departments of English,
Linguistics, and Literature worldwide.
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LDV Forum
Gesellschaft für Linguistische Datenverarbeitung
LDV-Forum GLDV Journal for Computational Linguistics and Language
Technology Official Journal of the Gesellschaft für Linguistische
Datenverarbeitung e. V. (GLDV) The LDV-Forum offers a publication
platform for all researchers working in the field of computational
linguistics and language technology. The publication policy focuses on
original research papers and book reviews while short term issues like
conference announcements or calls for papers are published via the
website of the GLDV (
http://www.gldv.org). Fact Sheet Current Volume:
21 (2) (2006) Publishing frequency: Two issues per annum (May,
October) Languages: German, English Online Issues:
http://www.gldv.org/cms/gldv_pub.php
Also available via the German Electronic Journal Library,
http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/ Editors: Alexander
Mehler, Bielefeld (
alexande...@uni-bielefeld.de) Christian Wolff,
Regensburg (
christi...@sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de)
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LINGUA(GEM)
Instituto Latino-Americano de Pesquisas Científicas
LINGUA(GEM) constitutes a means of spreading research in both
theoretical and applied linguistics, encouraging innovative and
original approaches. The publishing material (work) can be in the form
of: scientific article, essay and review. The opportunity is open up
to professionals and students of the whole country. The text has to be
written in one of the following languages: Portuguese, English,
Spanish or French. It will be submitted anonimously to two members of
the Editorial Board who will evaluate the possibility of publishing
the submitted paper. If two or more works have the same classification
in terms of quality and importance, one of them will be chosen
according to the decision of the Editors. LINGUA(GEM) keeps the
copyright of the papers submitted.
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LL Journal
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
LL is an online journal dedicated to the promotion of research related
to the Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian worlds.
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LSC - Llengua, societat i comunicació [Language, society and
communication]
Centre Universitari de Sociolingüística i Comunicació, University of
Barcelona
Interdisciplinary journal, mainly in Catalan, about the main topics of
sociolinguistics, language acquisition, language planning and language
policy, pragmatics, ecology of languages, and communication.
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Language
Linguistic Society of America
Journal of the Linguistic Society of America.
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Language & Communication
Elsevier Ltd
Forum devoted to the discussion of topics and issues in communication
which is of interdisciplinary significance.
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Language & Ecology
Centre for Language and Ecology
Language & Ecology is an online journal dedicated to critical analysis
of discourses implicated in environmental destruction, and exploration
of alternative discourses which have the potential to contribute to
ecological harmony. Articles are published immediately after
acceptance and later grouped into special issues.The journal welcomes
articles (up to 4000 words) or comments (up to 1000 words) which are
written in accessible language and are relevant to the aims of the
journal. All articles submitted will be reviewed by the editorial
board.
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Language & Intercultural Communication
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Language & Intercultural Communication promotes an interdisciplinary
understanding of the interplay between language and intercultural
communication. It therefore welcomes research into intercultural
communication, particularly where it explores the importance of
linguistic aspects; and research into language, especially the
learning of foreign languages, where it explores the importance of
intercultural perspectives. The journal is alert to the implications
for education, especially higher education, and for language learning
and teaching. It is also receptive to research on the frontiers
between languages and cultures, and on the implications of linguistic
and intercultural issues for the world of work.
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Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Editorial Scope: The research published in this journal makes a clear
contribution to linguistic theory by increasing our understanding of
how language is acquired. The journal focuses on the acquisition of
syntax, semantics, phonology and morphology, and considers
theoretical, experimental and computational perspectives. Coverage
includes solutions to the logical problem of language acquisition, as
it arises for particular grammatical proposals; discussion of
acquisition data relevant to current linguistic questions; and
perspectives derived from second language acquisition, language-
impaired speakers, and other domains of cognition. Audience:
Researchers and professionals in linguistics and psycholinguistics,
and developmentalists. Instructions to Contributors: Detailed
instructions can be found at the journals web site at:
www.LanguageAcquisition.org
For more information, visit the publishers web site at:
www.LEAonline.com
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Language Archive Newsletter
Max Planck Institute
The journal addresses interested linguistics, ethnologists, and other
researchers working with linguistic and cultural data. The journal
especially offers contributions to the following disciplines:
linguistic data processing and archiving, speech data recordings,
computer tools for linguistic data as well as papers on relevant
developments in the area of language archiving.
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Language Awareness
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Language Awareness encourages and disseminates work which explores the
following: the role of explicit knowledge about language in the
process of language learning; the role that such explicit knowledge
about language plays in language teaching and how such knowledge can
best be mediated by teachers; the role of explicit knowledge about
language in language use: e.g. sensitivity to bias in language,
manipulative aspects of language, literary use of language. It is also
a goal of Language Awareness to encourage the establishment of bridges
between the language sciences and other disciplines within or outside
educational contexts.
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Language Culture & Curriculum
Multilingual Matters
This international journal publishes theoretical and empirical studies
on the relationship between language and culture, establishing itself
as a forum for the discussion of issues such as ethnicity and national
identity and the historical, social and organisational forces that
shape the development of language programmes. It considers mainstream
research in education, sociology, psychology, politics, public
administration, cultural studies and language itself to provide
practical guidelines for the design and implementation of language
curricula with cultural objectives, at the same time as considering
organisational factors in the school and community. As well as general
issues, the content of the journal is supplemented by the publication
of special issues on particular topics.
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Language Documentation & Conservation
University of Hawai‘i Press
Language Documentation & Conservation (LD&C) is a fully refereed, open-
access journal sponsored by the National Foreign Language Resource
Center and published exclusively in electronic form by the University
of Hawai‘i Press. LD&C publishes papers on all topics related to
language documentation and conservation, including, but not limited
to, the goals of language documentation, data management, fieldwork
methods, ethical issues, orthography design, reference grammar design,
lexicography, methods of assessing ethnolinguistic vitality, archiving
matters, language planning, areal survey reports, short field reports
on endangered or underdocumented languages, reports on language
maintenance, preservation, and revitalization efforts, plus software,
hardware, and book reviews.
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Language Forum
Bahri Publications
Half-Yearly Journal devoted to the studies of Language and Literature.
It is published in Jan. and June every year. It publishes papers on
curriculum planning, linguistic analyses of Indian languages and
dialects, comparative literature, and linguistics and literature in
general.
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Language Learning
Wiley-Blackwell
Language Learning is a scientific journal dedicated to the
understanding of language learning broadly defined. It publishes
research articles that systematically apply methods of inquiry from
disciplines including psychology, linguistics, cognitive science,
educational inquiry, neuroscience, ethnography, sociolinguistics,
sociology, and semiotics. It is concerned with fundamental theoretical
issues in language learning such as child, second, and foreign
language acquisition, language education, bilingualism, literacy,
language representation in mind and brain, culture, cognition,
pragmatics, and intergroup relations.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Language Learning & Development
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Editorial Scope Language Learning and Development (LL&D) is the
official journal of the Society for Language Development. The journal
serves as a vehicle for interaction among the broad community of
scholars and practitioners who investigate language learning,
including language learning in infancy, childhood, and across the
lifespan; language in both typical and atypical populations and in
both native- and second-language learning. LL&D welcomes scholars who
pursue diverse approaches to understanding all aspects of language
acquisition, including biological, social, and cross-cultural
influences, and who employ experimental, observational, ethnographic,
comparative, neuroscientific, and formal methods of investigation. The
journal is multidisciplinary and seeks to examine language development
in all of its many guises. Among the many issues LL&Dwill explore are
biological versus environmental factors in language development;
learning in humans versus animals; learning of signed versus spoken
language; computer models of learning; and how neurotechnology and
visualization of the brain inform our understanding of language
learning and development. Audience Scholars in psychology,
linguistics, computer science, cognitive science, education, speech
and hearing sciences/communication disorders, and anthropology will be
especially interested in this journal. Instructions to Contributors
Language Learning and Development publishes refereed and invited
articles reporting original research or theory. Submitted manuscripts
should be double-spaced-including title page, text, tables, figures,
references, notes, and appendixes-and must adhere to the guidelines of
the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th
ed.). The first page should include the title, name(s), and affiliation
(s) of author(s) and full contact addresses for correspondence
(including e-mail). The second page should include an abstract of not
more that 150 words. The text of the manuscript should begin on the
third page, without repeating the title. Use either American or
British spelling consistently within an article. Manuscripts should
normally be no more than 25 to 30 double-spaced pages (including
references, notes, and tables). Minimize the number of notes. Tables
and figures should be placed after the references, each on a separate
page with an indication in the text of where they should be.
Submissions should be emailed to
l...@uchicago.edu. Include in the e-
mail the title of the paper, the authors, and the abstract. The
preferred form of submission is a PDF file including all tables and
figures, with any special fonts (e.g., IPA) embedded. It is also
possible to submit the manuscript and tables as a Word .doc or .rtf
file, with figures in a separate .jpg or .gif file. After acceptance,
a final version of the article will be required on diskette/CD as well
as in hard copy. Forthcoming Articles Volume 1, Issue 1, 2005 L.A.
Gerken, R. Aslin, A Legacy on Infant Speech Perception: The
Contribution of Peter W. Jusczyk. L. Gleitman, K. Cassidy, R. Nappa,
A. Papafragou, J. Trueswell, Hard Words: Multiple Cues to Vocabulary
Growth. M. Thomas, A. Karmiloff-Smith, Can Developmental Disorders
Reveal the Component Parts of the Human Language Faculty? M. Baker,
Mapping the Terrain of Language Acquisition. JOIN THE SOCIETY FOR
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT/GET LL&D JRL FOR FREE Go to the Journal URL at
the website for Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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Language Learning & Technology
Language Learning & Technology
Language Learning & Technology is a refereed journal which began
publication in July 1997. The journal seeks to disseminate research to
foreign and second language educators in the US and around the world
on issues related to technology and language education. Language
Learning & Technology is sponsored and funded by the University of
Hawai'i National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) and the
Michigan State University Center for Language Education And Research
(CLEAR), and is co-sponsored by Apprentissage des Langues et Systàmes
d'Information et de Communication (ALSIC), the Australian Technology
Enhanced Language Learning Consortium (ATELL), the Center for Applied
Linguistics (CAL), the Computer Assisted Language Instruction
Consortium (CALICO), the European Association for Computer Assisted
Language Learning (EUROCALL), the International Association for
Language Learning Technology (IALLT), and the University of Minnesota
Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA). Language
Learning & Technology is a fully-refereed journal with an editorial
board of scholars in the fields of second language acquisition and
computer-assisted language learning. The focus of the publication is
not technology per se, but rather issues related to language learning
and language teaching, and how they are affected or enhanced by the
use of technologies. Language Learning & Technology is published
exclusively on the World Wide Web. In this way, the journal seeks to
(a) reach a broad audience in a timely manner, (b) provide a
multimedia format which can more fully illustrate the technologies
under discussion, and (c) provide hypermedia links to related
background information. Language Learning & Technology is currently
published three times per year (January, May, September).
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Language Perils
MultiTech Communications, Inc
Language Perils addresses terminology used in a wide variety of the
world's languages in insurance, reinsurance, risk management, employee
benefits, healthcare, and related fields such as law and financial
services. From time to time, we also examine terminology in non-
insurance sectors, such as politics and technology, when professionals
in insurance and related fields have a business interest in concepts
developed in those sectors. By focusing on words, terms, and concepts
within one language and across two or more languages, our e-journal
seeks to untangle the apparently confusing and to translate the
unfamiliar into the familiar. Our goal: to bring clarity to the
increasingly complex and increasingly multilingual insurance
marketplace. Published periodically, Language Perils uses an
unorthodox approach to inform and engage our readers. Some articles
describe market practices through local terminology, another compares
coverage in two markets, one argues in favor of a reformulation of the
definition of a familiar concept, others define relatively new
concepts or complex terminology, another allows readers to contribute
to a listing of insurance terminology synonyms.
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Language Policy
Springer
the first journal to combine language policy and language education
policy Language Policy is a journal that will be of particular
interest to scholars, students, specialists and policy-makers working
in the fields of applied linguistics, language policy,
sociolinguistics, and language education. It will also be of interest
to heads of language academies and planning agencies. The study of the
nature and possibilities of language policy and planning is a recent
and rapidly growing field. Worldwide developments pertaining to major
imperial and national languages, multilingualism, the stampede towards
English, the endangerment of large and small languages, national and
ethnic efforts to slow the process, language rights, and monolingual
policies have turned language policy and language education policy
into burgeoning fields for research and activity. A distinguishing
feature of this journal is its combination of language policy and
educational policy. Whereas often the two main components of language
policy are seen as policies concerning the status of languages and
policies concerning the form of languages, the editorial board of this
journal follows Cooper (1989) in adding a third key area: acquisition
policies pertaining to the teaching and learning of languages. The
reason for this is twofold: decisions about which languages should be
used or taught in school are the most common language policy
decisions; and language education issues can only be understood in the
widest social, ethnic, religious, political, cultural and economic
contexts. Language Policy aims to contribute to the maturity of the
field by publishing high-quality studies that will help build a sound
theoretical understanding of the subject area. The journal seeks to
publish papers that deal with the widest range of cases, situations
and regions.
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Language Problems and Language Planning
John Benjamins
This international multi-lingual journal publishes articles primarily
on political, sociological, and economic aspects of language and
language use. It is especially concerned with relationships between
and among language communities, particularly in international
contexts, and in the adaptation, manipulation, and standardization of
language for international use. Articles deal with language policy,
language management, and language use in international organizations,
multinational enterprises, etc., and theoretical studies on global
communication, language interaction, and language conflict. Language
Problems and Language Planning is published in cooperation with the
Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems.
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Language Research
Language Education Institute - Seoul National University
Founded in 1965 as Language Education and christened with its current
title in 1966, Language Research is a Korean-language linguistics
quarterly whose English-language edition has been published biannually
as well since vol. 20, in 1984. Language Research publishes diverse
studies on both general linguistics (e. g., phonetics, phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics) and applied linguistics (e.
g., psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics,
computational linguistics, contrastive analysis, discourse analysis).
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Language Research
Language Education Institute
The journal Language Research was first published in 1965 by the
Language Education Institute (formerly, the Language Research
Institute) of Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea. It is one of
the oldest and most prestigious linguistic journals published in
Korea. It has continually published important papers in diverse areas
of theoretical and applied linguistics as well as language teaching.
Starting with the second issue of 2006 (volume 42.2), Language
Research will adopt substantive changes in its publication schedule
and scope. New editors and editorial boards will be in place with
longer terms of service, and the journal will focus on selected areas
of linguistics rather than covering the full spectrum of languages and
linguistics.
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Language Resources and Evaluation
Springer
Language Resources and Evaluation is the first publication devoted to
the acquisition, creation, annotation, management, and use of language
resources, together with methods for their evaluation. Language
resources include language data and descriptions used to assist and
augment language processing applications, such as written or spoken
corpora and lexica, multimodal resources, grammars, terminology or
domain specific databases and dictionaries, ontologies, multimedia
databases, etc., as well as tools for their acquisition, preparation,
annotation, management, customization, and use. Evaluation of language
resources involves assessment the state-of-the-art for a given
technology, comparison of approaches, validation of results,
benchmarking, and assessment of system usability and user
satisfaction.
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Language Sciences
Elsevier Ltd
Forum for debate, conducted so as to be of interest to the widest
possible audience, on conceptual and theoretical issues in the various
branches of general linguistics.
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Language Teaching
Cambridge University Press
Language Teaching abstracting journal is designed for professionals
who need an easy reference to current research in second and foreign
language education. It brings together in one journal the latest
findings in international research in language teaching and learning.
Each four-part volume contains around 700 abstracts reporting research
in over 150 multilingual periodicals from around the world. Each issue
also features a specially commissioned state-of-the-art review
article, ranging across topics as important and diverse as language
assessment, task-based learning and teaching, intercultural
competence, pronunciation teaching, and language policy. An ever-
popular annual research round-up also identifies significant and
emerging research trends in language learning and teaching.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Language Teaching Research
Sage Publications, Inc.
Language Teaching Research supports and develops investigation and
research within the area of second or foreign language teaching.
Research of both a quantitative and qualitative (including
ethnographic) orientation is of interest to the journal, as is work
related to the teaching of any second language, not just English. A
wide range of topics within the area of language teaching is covered,
including issues concerned with programme, syllabus and materials
design, methodology, the teaching of specific skills and language for
specific purposes. URL-
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register
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Language Testing
Sage Publications, Inc.
Language Testing provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and
information between people working in the fields of first and second
language testing and assessment. In addition, special attention is
focused on issues of testing theory, experimental investigations, and
the following up of practical implications. The editors and editorial
board of Language Testing, are leaders in the international language
testing community. URL-
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register
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Language Variation and Change
Cambridge University Press
Dedicated exclusively to the study of linguistic variation and the
capacity to deal with systematic and inherent variation in synchronic
and diachronic linguistics.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Language and Cognition
Mouton de Gruyter
Language and Cognition is the journal of the UK Cognitive Linguistics
Association. It is a venue for the publication of high quality peer-
reviewed research of a theoretical and/or empirical/experimental
nature, focusing on the interface between language and cognition. It
will be open to research from the full range of subject disciplines,
theoretical backgrounds, and analytical frameworks that populate the
language and cognitive sciences, on a wide range of topics. Research
published in the journal will typically adopt an interdisciplinary,
comparative, multi-methodological approach to the study of language
and cognition and their intersection.
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Language and Education
Multilingual Matters
LANGUAGE and EDUCATION An International Journal Editor: Viv Edwards
(University of Reading) Book Review Editor: Kendall King (New York
University) Language & Education provides a forum for the discussion
of recent topics and issues in the language disciplines which have an
immediate bearing upon thought and practice in education. Articles
draw from their subject matter important and well-communicated
implications for one or more of the following: curriculum, pedagogy or
evaluation in education. The task of this quarterly journal is to
encourage language specialists and language in education researchers
to organise, construe and present their material in such a way as to
highlight its educational implications, thereby influencing
educational theorists and practitioners and therefore educational
outcomes for individual children. Articles draw from their subject
matter important and well-communicated implications for one or more of
the following: curriculum, pedagogy or evaluation in education. An
extensive book review section keeps the readership informed about new
titles in the area. This long established and highly respected journal
continues to enjoy a steadily increasing circulation, making it one of
the most important places of publication for papers in its field.
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Language and Linguistics
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
Language and Linguistics is an international journal which has been
included in the LLBA, MLA, SSCI and A&HCI citation indexes. It
publishes research in general or theoretical linguistics. Its areas of
interest include the languages of East Asia and the Pacific Region,
thus compassing (inter alia) Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, Austroasiatic
and Altaic. Contributions may be in the form of articles or reviews.
Reviews are of two types: reviews of any recent books or review
articles on particularly noteworthy or thought-provoking new articles
or books. Correspondence concerning submissions, either article or
review, or editorial matters should be directed to the Chief Editor at
edi...@gate.sinica.edu.tw
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Language and Speech
Kingston Press Ltd
Forum for communication among researchers in the disciplines that
contribute to our understanding of the production, perception,
processing, learning, use, and disorders of speech and language.
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Language in Society
Cambridge University Press
International journal of sociolinguistics concerned with all branches
of speech and language as aspects of social life.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Language@Internet
Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf / English Language and
Linguistics
Arguably the innovation that is having the greatest cultural,
societal, economic, and political impact is the Internet. As a
consequence, there are fewer fields in the humanities and the social
sciences that have attracted as much attention as the effects of the
Internet. One of the areas that is involved prominently in the
Internet in many ways is language. Language is involved in the many
communicative functions performed in and through the Internet, from
medical counselling through advertising to scientific discourse and
personal communication. At the same time, the specific technical and
pragmatic conditions of use have given rise to uses of language in a
new mode that, while related to both written and spoken language,
appears in many ways to represent a new language medium in its own
right, in competition with the two other language media, and certainly
with new communicative genres, such as different versions of email,
chats, newsgroups, lists, MUDs, MOOs, guestbooks etc. These new genres
are exploited by different societal uses in different ways, they have
new floor rules, new rules of cooperation, and they involve new social
roles, new networks, as well as psycho-social and emotional effects
and perceptions of the communicative situation that are not identical
to the ones observed with comparable written and spoken genres. These
effects are managed, produced and manipulated by language, and, the
other way round, the use of language reflects these perceptions. As a
consequence, there new uses and new use types, resulting in many
facets of language change, and ultimately in structural change. A new
branch of language use, if not structure, is evolving.
Language@Internet will focus research the pivotal role of language
under the new medial conditions of use and interacting with the
various societal domains. Linguistic concerns, including
sociolinguistic, discourse analytic, pragmatic perspectives will be at
the center of interest, but it will have to include the conditions,
functions and constraints of these societal domains, as they will be
factors in shaping language and being themselves transformed in their
practice in the process. In order for society to be able to exploit
and implement these new uses, there has to be a body of scientific
knowledge for these domains to draw upon in application and teaching.
The purpose of this journal is not only to enhance our linguistic body
of knowledge, but also to make available a repository of knowledge for
application. Hithertoo, such a body of knowledge focusing on language,
to the extent it exists, was not available in a centralized form, but
rather scattered over quite a range of publications, even in MA
theses, impeding fast access to the state of research, a natural
consequence of the fact that scientific interest in language use in
the medium comes from very diverse perspectives and that the use of
the Internet as grown-up means of communication met with less than
full cultural confidence from more conservative quarters. It is the
purpose of the journal to make available this body of research in an
easy way that is congenial to the subject of research, the Internet,
and that exploits all the advantages over traditional ways of
publication, including time and cost involved in publication. To
ensure hightest standards, Language@Internet works with a high-class
specialised editorial board. Articles will be subjected to the same
multiple blind peer reviewing process as with quality paper journals.
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Languages and Linguistics
Langues et Linguistique
Languages and Linguistics is a world forum for the study of natural
languages, with a special focus on the languages in use in Africa and
the Middle East. The journal brings together research from English,
French and Arabic traditions, publishing significant work on
phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis and semantics, sociolinguistics,
pragmatics, discourse analysis, applied linguistics, language
acquisition, computational linguistics and variation and comparative
studies.
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Languages in Contrast
John Benjamins
Languages in Contrast aims to publish contrastive studies of two or
more languages. Any aspect of language may be covered, including
vocabulary, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, text
and discourse, stylistics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics.
Languages in Contrast welcomes interdisciplinary studies, particularly
those that make links between contrastive linguistics and translation,
lexicography, computational linguistics, language teaching, literary
and linguistic computing, literary studies and cultural studies.
Languages in Contrast provides a home for contrastive linguistics. It
enables advocates of different theoretical linguistic frameworks
topublish in a single publication to the benefit of all involved in
contrastive research. Languages in Contrast provides a forum to
explore the theoretical status of the field; stimulates research into
a wide range of languages; and helps to give the field of contrastive
linguistics a distinct identity.
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Leiden Working Papers in Linguistics
Leiden University Centre for Linguistics
The Leiden Working Papers in Linguistics publish work of linguists
affiliated with the Leiden Centre for Linguistics (http://
www.ulcl.leidenuniv.nl), its guests and invited speakers. There will
be around two regular volumes a year, as well as volumes of workshops
and conference proceedings. The articles are available free of charge
in electronic form.
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Lengua y Migración
Universidad de Alcalá
Lengua y Migración (Language and Migration) is a Journal edited by the
Universidad de Alcala (Spain) since 2009. Lengua y Migración (Language
and Migration) publishes original, theoretical, empirical and
methodological articles analyzing the linguistic and communicative
reality of migration, taking care of the study of all the social and
linguistic elements which they concur in the process of
sociolinguistic integration, including acquisition of second
languages. Lengua y Migración (Language and Migration) publishes
papers studying sociolinguistic and sociological aspects related to
the migratory processes in any region or community around world, as
well as processes where speakers of different or same languages are
implied. Lengua y Migración (Language and Migration) publishes papers
and book reviews in Spanish and English.
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Leuvense Bijdragen
University of Leuven, Department of Linguistics
Leuvense Bijdragen is an international journal for studies in General
linguistics, Germanic linguistics and Germanic philology. Founded in
1896, it continues to provide an open-minded forum for high-quality
contributions to all fields of General linguistics, to the linguistic
analysis of the Germanic languages, and to the philological study of
the older literary tradition (up to the 18th century) of those
languages.
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Lexis
Université Jean Moulin
I am very happy to announce the publication of Lexis, E-journal in:
English Lexicology. This e-journal can be found at:
http://screcherche.univ-lyon3.fr/lexis
The aim of Lexis, an e-journal with an international scientific
committee (ISSN 1951-6215) is to publish articles about the English
lexicon with 2 annual thematic issues, as well as a "book-review"
section and some special issues (conference proceedings), from a
synchronic as well as from a diachronic angle. If the principal aim of
the journal is the study of the English lexicon (its formation, its
morphology, its evolution, its links with the society, with culture,
etc.), the journal could also focus on the links between lexicology
and morphology, phonology, syntax, stylistics, etc. Contrastive
studies especially with French can also be dealt with. The journal
will accept articles in English and in French.
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Lingua
Elsevier Ltd
Devoted to the problems of general linguistics.
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Linguamática
Universidade do Minho/Universidade de Vigo
Linguamática is an open journal about natural language processing,
with special focus on the spoken languages on the Iberic Peninsula,
like Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Mirandese,
Aranese and Asturian.
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Linguistic Analysis
Linguistic Analysis
Linguistic Analysis is a research journal devoted to the publication
of high quality articles in formal phonology, morphology, syntax and
semantics. It has been in continuous publication since 1976.
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Linguistic Discovery
Dartmouth College Library
A free, peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to empirically-based
research on lesser-studied and endangered languages.
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Linguistic Inquiry
MIT Press
Linguistic Inquiry remains one of the most prominent journals in
linguistics and is consistently ranked in the top 10 of all journals
in the field by Thomson ISI. In this journal, the world's most
celebrated linguists keep themselves and other readers informed of new
theoretical developments based on the latest international
scholarship. Linguistic Inquiry captures the excitement of
contemporary debate in the field by publishing full-scale articles as
well as shorter contributions (Squibs and Discussions) and more
extensive commentary (Remarks and Replies). Edited by Samuel Jay
Keyser, Linguistic Inquiry has featured many of the most important
scholars in the discipline and continues to occupy a central position
in linguistics research.
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Linguistic Issues in Language Technology (LiLT)
CSLI Publications
Linguistic Issues in Language Technology (LiLT) is a new open-access
journal that focuses on relationships between linguistic insights,
which can prove valuable to language technology, and language
technology, which can enrich linguistic research. The Editorial Board
of LiLT believes that, in conjunction with machine learning and
statistical techniques, deeper and more sophisticated models of
language are needed to make significant progress in newly emerging
areas of computational language analysis. LiLT provides a forum for
such work.
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Linguistic Typology
Mouton de Gruyter
Following the founding of the Association for Linguistic Typology
(ALT) in 1994, the launching of the journal LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY under
the auspices of ALT is another sign that typology is internationally
consolidating its position. LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY distinguishes itself
as a forum for the typological community, catering to its special
professional needs. In particular, these concern the empirical
dimensions of the typological enterprise and the ensuing demands to
coordinate research and keep track of a profusion of data and results.
Therefore Linguistic Typology specifically encourages informed
dialogue and the proper recording of past and present achievements.
Its content structure is diversified, comprising the following regular
and occasional elements: - articles with peer commentary,
complementary articles, other interactive formats - independent
articles - the Implications Register, documenting the implications on
record, with known counter- examples, and gradually building up
networks of registered implications - Language Profiles and Family
Portraits, from a typological viewpoint - basic topical bibliographies
-the Present Perfect, featuring highlights from typology as done in
the past but persisting into the present (hence this section’s
title) -reviews, multiple reviews, book notices, literature surveys
For a FREE ELECTRONIC SAMPLE ISSUE of LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY and other
Mouton de Gruyter journals, please visit our website at
www.degruyter.com.
Online access is now available to all institutional subscribers of the
print version at no extra charge. To register for free online access,
please contact us at o-jou...@deGruyter.com for more information.
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Linguistic Variation Yearbook
John Benjamins
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is devoted to the study of the
nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of a
Minimalist program. This enterprise aims at expressing the results and
insights attained in generative grammar in a principled way. It
critically examines and severely constrains the technical and
notational apparatus available within the theory of grammar. The study
of linguistic variation has developed both on the level of variation
among closely related languages (microvariation, dialectology) and of
the level of variation within and among larger typological groups
(macrovariation). Similarly, the study of synchronic and diachronic
variation has likewise expanded, raising new tensions between
explanatory and descriptive adequacy. The emphasis of the Yearbook is
to relate the patterns of linguistic variation found among languages
to the organization of the language faculty proper, taking into
account its relations with other faculties of the mind/brain within
the domain of Cognitive Science. It offers a forum for empirical and
theoretical developments which further both our understanding of the
nature of linguistic diversity and its preservation.
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Linguistica Antverpiensia New Series
Hoger Instituut voor Vertalers en Tolken
Linguistica Antverpiensia, New Series, is the journal of the Hoger
Instituut voor Vertalers en Tolken, Hogeschool Antwerpen. It is an
annual publication devoted to the study of language, translation and
culture, with a special focus on translation in its many oral and
written manifestations. The journal is not bound to any particular
school of thought or academic group.
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Linguistica Atlantica
Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association (of Canada)
Linguistica Atlantica, formerly the Journal of the Atlantic Provinces
Linguistic Association, annually publishes articles on descriptive and
theoretical linguistics in English or in French. APLA/ALPA welcomes
open submission of articles for a double-blind peer review prior to
publication and welcomes contributors to its annual Conferences and
their published Proceedings.
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Linguistica ONLINE
Department of Linguistics and Baltic Studies, Masaryk University
Linguistica ONLINE is an electronic journal dedicated to publishing
original papers and republishing papers which previously appeared in a
printed form. The goal is to make linguistic papers available for free
via the Internet. All previously unpublished papers are anonymously
peer-reviewed. The topics of the papers are not restricted as long as
they deal with linguistics. English is preferred, though other
languages are welcome, too.
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Linguistica Occitana
Association for Occitan Linguistics
This is an online review, supported by the association Linguistica
Occitana (in Montpellier). Surveyed by a reading committee, the
available articles deal with all aspects of research about Occitan
linguistics. They are written in Occitan, in another Romance language,
or in English, and all of them are summed up in Occitan, Catalan,
English and French.
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Linguistica Pragensia
John Benjamins
Chief Editor: Libuše Dušková Associate Editor: Jarmila Tárnyiková
Editor: Eva Havlová ISSN: 0862-8432 Linguistica Pragensia is a well-
established Prague academic journal which replaced the journal
Philologica Pragensia. The journal aims to serve the scholarly
interest in the Prague School tradition in linguistics, and the
methodology of functional structuralism and its development.
Contributions are not confined to Czech linguists but come from a wide
range of linguists of international reknown. Articles, reviews and
discussions are in either English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or
Russian while abstracts are in Czech. Subject classification
Linguistics Functional linguistics Theoretical linguistics
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Linguistics
Mouton de Gruyter
Linguistics, which is one of the oldest journals in its field, has
published articles by many of the leading figures in the language
sciences, including Anne Cutler, Janet Dean Fodor, Roman Jakobson,
Edward Keenan, Shana Paplack, Suzanne Romaine, Pieter M. Seuren, and
Arnold Zwicky, and has built up a reputation as an important
publication in its area, supporting both practical and theoretical
approaches. Linguistics publishes articles and book reviews in the
traditional disciplines of linguistics as well as in neigh-boring
disciplines that are engaged in the study of natural language.
Linguistics accepts work from other disciplines insofar as it is
deemed to be of interest to linguists and other students of natural
language: for example, studies in logic, artificial intelligence,
social interaction, physiology, and neurology. Linguistics also
publishes occasional Special Issues in these fields. It is with great
pleasure that the Board of Editors of Linguistics and its publisher
Mouton de Gruyter announce that Linguistics will increase its annual
page count by 200 pages starting in 2009, enabling us to accommodate
significantly more articles per year.
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Linguistics Working Papers Abstracts
Cascadilla Press
A new serial from Cascadilla Press containing abstracts from working
papers volumes in linguistics, as well as contact and ordering
information.
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Linguistics and Education
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, an international journal reporting on all
significant research in linguistics and education.
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Linguistics and Philosophy
Springer
Linguistics and Philosophy focuses on issues related to structure and
meaning in natural language, as addressed in the philosophy of
language, linguistic semantics, syntax and related disciplines, in
particular the following areas: > philosophical theories of meaning
and truth, reference, description, entailment, presupposition,
implicatures, context-dependence, and speech acts > linguistic
theories of semantic interpretation in relation to syntactic structure
and prosody, of discourse structure, lexcial semantics and semantic
change > psycholinguistic theories of semantic interpretation and
issues of the processing and acquisition of natural language, and the
relation of semantic interpretation to other cognitive faculties >
mathematical and logical properties of natural language and general
aspects of computational linguistics > philosophical questions raised
by linguistics as a science: linguistics methodology, properties of
linguistic theories and frameworks, and the relation of linguistics to
other fields of inquiry
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Linguistics and the Human Sciences
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Editor: Dr Jonathan J. Webster
Edit...@cityu.edu.hk Associate
Editor: Dr Carmel Cloran
Carmel...@uow.edu.au Review Editor: Dr
Geoff Williams
Geoffrey...@arts.usyd.edu.au This journal is
devoted to exploring the relationships between linguistics and such
areas of scholarly concern as history, sociology, politics,
archaeology, religious studies, translation and the study of art in
various semiotic modalities, in so much as these enterprises draw upon
or contribute to a catholic understanding and development of
linguistics. The journal also publishes reviews. Published: April,
August and December ISSN: 1742-2906 (print) ISSN: 1743-1662 (online)
Editorial address: Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics,
City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Send articles of between 6000 and 8000 words by email to
L...@cityu.edu.hk. Review Copies: send books for review to the Review
Editor (Geoff Williams) at Department of English (A20)University of
Sydney, Sydney 2006, Australia Editorial Committee: David G. Butt
(Macquarie University, Australia), Carmel Cloran (University of
Wollongong, Australia), M.A.K. Halliday (University of Sydney
(emeritus), Australia), Ruqaiya Hasan (Macquarie University,
Australia), Christian Matthiessen (Macquarie University, Australia),
Geoff Williams (University of Sydney, Australia) Editorial Board: Beth
Armstrong (Macquarie University, Australia), Malcolm Coulthard
(University of Birmingham, UK), Jenny Clarence Fincham (University of
Natal, South Africa), Huang Guowen (Sun Yat-sen (Zhongshan)
University, China), Sydney Lamb (Rice University, USA), Michelle Lazar
(National University of Singapore), Jay Lemke (University of Michigan,
USA), K.K. Luke (University of Hong Kong, China), Braj Kachru
(University of Illinois, USA), Jim Martin (University of Sydney,
Australia), Jose Luis Meurer (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
Brazil), Clare Painter (University of New South Wales, Australia),
Erich Steiner (University of Saarland, Germany), Elke Teich
(University of Saarland, Germany), Paul Thibault (University of
Venice, Italy), Edwin Thumboo (National University of Singapore), Amy
Tsui (University of Hong Kong, China), Prakasam Vennelakanti (CIEFL,
India), Geoff Williams (University of Sydney, Australia), Zhu
YongSheng (Fudan University, China), Lynne Young (Carleton University,
Canada)
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Linguistics in the Netherlands
John Benjamins
Linguistics in the Netherlands AVT Publications 'Linguistics in the
Netherlands' is a series of annual publications, sponsored by the
Linguistic Society of the Netherlands (Algemene Vereniging voor
Taalwetenschap) and published by John Benjamins Publishing Co. since
volume 8 in 1991. Each volume contains a careful selection of papers
presented at the annual meeting of the society. The aim of the annual
meeting is to provide members with an opportunity to report on their
work in progress. Each volume presents an overview of research in
different fields of linguistics in the Netherlands containing articles
on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
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Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area (LTBA)
LaTrobe University
LTBA is devoted to the synchronic and diachronic study of the
languages of the Southeast Asian linguistic area, especially the vast
and ramified Tibeto-Burman family, the only proven relatives of
Chinese. In addition to Tibeto-Burman, articles have appeared on all
the major language families of mainland Southeast Asia.
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Linguistik online
Linguistik online
The concept of the journal Linguistik online (editor Elke Hentschel)
is to facilitate access to the results of linguistic research. In
times when the financial resources of libraries in Western Europe and
many other parts of the world are continuously shrinking, and in some
parts of Eastern Europe virtually non-existent, Linguistik online is
free of charge and available to all interested. It covers a broad
range of linguistic fields. Central areas of linguistic research are
dealt with regularly, and less frequently discussed questions are the
subject of special issues, where guest editors are always welcome.
Linguistik online deals with: * conversation analysis * history of
language * language acquisition * linguistic history, theory and
methods * morphology and syntax * pragmatics * semantics *
sociolinguistics
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Lingvisticae Investigationes
John Benjamins
Lingvisticae Investigationes publishes original articles dealing with
the lexicon, grammar, phonology and semantics. It focuses on studies
that are formalized to the point where they can be integrated into
text analysis software, and on studies which describe resources such
as grammars and electronic dictionaries constructed on a linguistic
basis. Articles may deal with any language, though a large proportion
are devoted to the study of French. The journal also publishes
bibliographies, summaries of theses, reports, squibs and reviews.
Contributions are in English and French.
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Literacy
Wiley-Blackwell
Literacy is a refereed journal for those interested in the study and
development of literacy. Its readership comprises practitioners,
teacher educators, researchers and both undergraduate and graduate
students. Literacy offers educators a forum for debate through
scrutinising research evidence, reflecting on analysed accounts of
innovative practice and examining recent policy developments. Literacy
is the official journal of the United Kingdom Literacy Association
(formerly the United Kingdom Reading Association), the professional
association for teachers of literacy.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Lodz Papers in Pragmatics (LPP)
University of Lodz Press
Focus Statement LPP is a new international journal committed to
publishing excellent research in the area of pragmatics and related
disciplines pertaining to all aspects of human communication. LPP aims
to promote constructive interaction between theoretical and critical
findings related to language use and other modes of communication. The
journal seeks to publish original papers which offer analyses of new
empirical material and/or theoretical insights. Papers focusing on
current methodological debates are also welcome. All submissions will
be peer-reviewed by external referees. Book reviews will also be
published. The language of publication is English.
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MTM. Minor Translating Major - Major Translating Minor - Minor
Translating Minor
Diavlosbooks ΔΙΑΥΛΟΣ ΑΕ ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ ΒΙΒΛΙΩΝ
New print journal on Translation. Full Title: MTM. Minor Translating
Major – Major Translating Minor – Minor Translating Minor. MTM is a
new international refereed journal with an Editorial Board comprised
of leading scholars in the field of translation studies. MTM aims at
starting and promoting a discussion on the particularities of
translation from major into minor languages and vice versa, as well as
of translation between minor languages. The languages of the journal
are English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. Editors: Michael
Cronin, SALIS, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland Anastasia
Parianou, Department of Foreign Languages, Translation and
Interpreting, Ionian University, Corfu, Greece Panayotis I.
Kelandrias, Department of Foreign Languages, Translation and
Interpreting, Ionian University, Corfu, Greece
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Machine Translation
Springer
While respecting its historical link with the field of MT, Machine
Translation is changing and broadening its scope of interest to
encompass all branches of Computational Linguistics and Language
Engineering, wherever they incorporate a MULTILINGUAL aspect.
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Macrolinguistics
Learned Press
Macrolinguistics aims at informing scholars of Indo-European languages
about the linguistic research of scholars of non-Indo-European
languages, providing impetus for scholars of the IE languages to
develop new theories and contributing to the complementarity and
interaction among linguistic researchers worldwide. The Journal mainly
publishes papers in the following areas: (1) original and pioneering
theoretical research by scholars of non-Indo-European languages in
linguistics and applied linguistics; (2) studies, descriptions and
analyses of the rich resources of non-IE languages; (3) linguistic
implications of the extensive traditional philological studies of the
non-IE languages that can be introduced into the study of other
languages, as well as the theoretical advancement on this basis; (4)
trends in the linguistic study of non-IE languages.
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Mandenkan
LLACAN
A periodical specialized in the languages of the Mande family (Niger-
Congo), West Africa. Working languages: French, English.
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Marang: A journal of language and literature
Department of English, University of Botswana
Marang publishes scholarly contributions on all aspects of English -
language, literature and linguistics. Manuscripts which should be
double-spaced should be submitted in English. All manuscripts are to
follow the APA style.
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Melbourne Papers in Language Testing
University of Melbourne
Melbourne Papers in Language Testing (MPLT) are a set of papers
published annually by the LTRC (or biennially depending on the number
of submissions). MPLT is one of only four journals dedicated
exclusively to language testing and assessment and offers an
opportunity for both new and more experienced researchers to publish
papers, commentaries or reviews of tests or books on language testing
and assessment issues.
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Mester
Graduate Student Association, UCLA
Mester is the yearly graduate student academic journal of the
Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA. Mester publishes
critical articles, interviews, and book reviews in the fields of
Spanish, Portuguese, Spanish-American, Brazilian, Chicano, and Latina/
o literatures and linguistics. Articles may be written in Spanish,
Portuguese, or English. Publication decisions are based solely on the
quality of the submissions, which undergo triple-blind peer review.
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Meta: Journal des traducteurs
Les Presses l'Université de Montréal
Meta: Journal des traducteurs, traite de tous les aspects de la
traduction et de l'interprétation: traductologie (théories de la
traduction), pédagogie de la traduction, recherches en interprétation,
stylistique, études terminologiques comparées, traductique (traduction
automatisée), documentation, etc. Elle s'adresse plus particulièrement
aux traducteurs, aux interprètes et aux terminologues, mais aussi à
toutes les personnes intéressées aux faits de la langue.
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Metaphorik.de
Metaphorik.de
An online journal about metaphor and metonymy that appears twice a
year online(end of December and end of June). All articles are
available in the pdf. as well as in the html-format. The first
thematical issue ( to appear in June 2003) will treat the
interrelation of metaphor and ecology.
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Mind & Language
Wiley-Blackwell
The phenomena of mind and language are currently studied by
researchers in linguistics, philosophy, psychology, artificial
intelligence, and cognitive anthropology. Mind & Language brings this
work together in a genuinely interdisciplinary way. Along with
original articles, the journal publishes forums, survey articles and
reviews, enabling researchers to keep up-to-date with developments in
related disciplines as well as their own.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and
Languages
SIL International
MON-KHMER STUDIES is a journal devoted to the study of Southeast Asian
languages, especially those of the Mon-Khmer family. The journal is
produced annually and welcomes articles or notes on any aspect of Mon-
Khmer languages, or minority Southeast Asian languages, or other
language families. Topics of articles may include linguistic
description, comparison, bibliography, historical development,
sociolinguistics, stylistics, orthographies, or paleographic aspects.
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MonTI (Monographs in Translation and Interpreting)
Universidad de Alicante
MonTI is an academic, peer-reviewed and international journal fostered
by the three public universities with a Translation Degree in the
Spanish region of Valencia (Universitat d’Alacant, Universitat Jaume I
de Castelló and Universitat de València). Our first priority is to
publish texts providing an in-depth analysis of translation- and
interpreting-related matters that meet high standards of scientific
rigour, foster debate and promote plurality. MonTI will publish two
issues each year, with a maximum of 300 pages each, first as a hard
copy journal and, after a six-month interval, as an online journal,
taking advantage of the digital platforms provided by our three
universities and by the Biblioteca Virtual Cervantes, the largest
Spanish e-text platform in the world.
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MorphOn
MorphOn - E-Journal of Morphology
On behalf of the Advisory Panel of 'MorphOn' Linguists (an E-Journal
of Morphology), I am honoured to introduce this new Morphology
journal.
http://MorphOn.w.interia.pl The aims of the enterprise are
to: - revitalize the community of morphologists and provide a platform
for us worldwide, promoting morphology as an equally important field
of linguistics, and publishing papers for free. - enter into
meaningful and friendly dialogue with experts representing other
communities (phonology, syntax, phonetics, semantics, pragmatics, LA,
cognitive science, AI, language typology, psychology, foreign language
teaching, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, medicine, neurology,
computer science, etc.) - allow quick, direct, easy, unlimited access
to academic papers on morphology worldwide - make linguistics more
affordable (esp. in underprivileged countries) - save trees Email:
Mor...@interia.pl
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Morphology
Springer
Successor to the successful book series: Yearbook of Morphology. Aim:
The aim of Morphology is to publish high quality articles that
contribute to the further articulation of morphological theory and
linguistic theory in general, or present new and unexplored data.
Relevant empirical evidence for the theoretical claims in the articles
will be provided by in-depth analyses of specific languages or by
comparative, cross-linguistic analyses of the relevant facts. The
sources of data can be grammatical descriptions, corpora of data
concerning language use and other naturalistic data, and experiments.
Scope: Morphology publishes articles on morphology proper, as well as
articles on the interaction of morphology with phonology, syntax, and
semantics, the acquisition and processing of morphological
information, the nature of the mental lexicon, and morphological
variation and change. Its main focus is on formal models of
morphological knowledge, morphological typology (the range and limits
of variation in natural languages), the position of morphology in the
architecture of the human language faculty, and the evolution and
change of language. In addition, the journal deals with the
acquisition of morphological knowledge and its role in language
processing. Articles on computational morphology and neurolinguistic
approaches to morphology are also welcome. The first volume of
Morphology will appear as Volume 16 (2006). The previous volumes have
been published under the title Yearbook of Morphology.
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Morphology
Pagijong Press
Morphology is a semi-annual linguistic journal. It has been published
since 1999. It aims to scientifically clarify various morphological
problems in individual languages as well as in Korean and to
consolidate Korean as an international academic language. Morphology
is made up of three sections: research papers, discussions and book
reviews. The goal of the "Discussions" section is to provide a forum
for lively, constructive, scientific and critical debate in a point-
counterpoint fashion of controversial issues in Korean morphology. The
"Book Reviews" is devoted to articles critically reviewing Korean
grammar books of historical interest and to articles introducing and
reviewing recent publications in linguistics and morphology linguistic
books with introduction of the contents.
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Multilingua
Mouton de Gruyter
Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication.
Available in Linguistics Abstracts Online - Click Here
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Mélanges CRAPEL
Centre de Recherches et d'Applications Pédagogiques en Langues
The CRAPEL (Centre de Recherches et d'Applications Pédagogiques En
Langues) is a research centre at Nancy 2 University in France. It has
published the journal Mélanges CRAPEL since 1970 in order to
disseminate the results of its work on language teaching and learning.
The themes treated in the Mélanges reflect the CRAPEL's fields of
research and are as follows: - self-directed language learning -
language resource centres - foreign language acquisition -
sociocognitive and communicative approaches to language learning -
learning/teaching aspects of plurilingualism - intercultural
dimensions of language learning - French as a foreign language with
particular reference to the treatment of illiteracy in immigrants to
France - ICT applied to language learning The yearly journal publishes
papers by the CRAPEL's members or their students, by researchers with
common interests and also papers from colloquia organised by the
CRAPEL.
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Münstersches Logbuch zur Linguistik
University of Münster
Linguistic Journal of the University of Muenster, Germany.
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NELS
Graduate Linguistic Students' Association, Umass
Proceedings of the Northeast Linguistics Society.
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Narrative Inquiry
John Benjamins
Narrative Inquiry is devoted to providing a forum for theoretical,
empirical, and methodological work on narrative. Articles appearing in
Narrative Inquiry draw upon a variety of approaches and methodologies
in the study of narrative as a way to give contour to experience,
tradition, and values to next generations. Particular emphasis is
placed on theoretical approaches to narrative and the analysis of
narratives in human interaction, including those practiced by
researchers in psychology, linguistics and related disciplines. More
information can be found on the editors' website. Narrative Inquiry is
the continuation of the Journal of Narrative and Life History
(Lawrence Erlbaum Associates). This journal is peer reviewed and
indexed in: IBR/IBZ, ISI, Language Abstracts, Linguistic Bibliography/
Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography, PsychInfo
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Natural Language Engineering
Cambridge University Press
Natural Language Engineering is an international journal designed to
meet the needs of professionals and researchers working in all areas
of computerised language processing.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Natural Language Semantics
Springer
> An International Journal of Semantics and Its Interfaces in Grammar Natural Language Semantics is devoted to semantics and its interfaces in grammar, especially syntax. The journal seeks to encourage the convergence of approaches employing the concepts of logic and philosophy with perspectives of generative grammar on the relations between meaning and structure. Natural Language Semantics publishes studies focused on linguistic phenomena as opposed to those dealing primarily with the field's methodological and formal foundations. Representative topics include, but are not limited to, quantification, negation, modality, genericity, tense, aspect, aktionsarten, focus, presuppositions, anaphora, definiteness, plurals, mass nouns, adjectives, adverbial modification, nominalization, ellipsis, and interrogatives. The journal features mainly research articles, but also short squibs as well as remarks on and replies to pertinent books and articles.
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Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Springer
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory provides a forum for the
discussion of theoretical research that pays close attention to
natural language data, so as to provide a channel of communication
between researchers of a variety of points of view. The journal
actively seeks to bridge the gap between descriptive work and work of
a highly theoretical, less empirically oriented nature. In attempting
to strike this balance, a primary goal of the journal is to encourage
work which makes complex language data accessible to those unfamiliar
with the language area being studied, and work which makes complex
theoretical positions more accessible to those working outside the
theoretical framework under review. The journal is structured to
include: generative studies on the syntax, semantics, phonology and
the lexicon of natural language; interdisciplinary contributions
written with theoretical linguists in mind; surveys of recent
theoretical developments which facilitate accessibility for a graduate
student readership; reactions/replies to recent papers; book reviews
of important linguistics titles; special topic issues.
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Nebula
Nebula
Online academic periodical calling on Linguists of all subfields to
write for an interdisciplinary audience.
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Neohelicon
Springer
Published in cooperation with Akadémiai Kiadó Neohelicon is a review
for studies in comparative and world literature. It particularly
welcomes studies which further a synthetic presentation of literary
epochs, periods, trends and movements from a comparative point of
view. The publishing house of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences has
established it with the purpose of promoting the project `A
Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages' launched
under the auspices of the International Comparative Literature
Association.
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Neophilologus
Springer
An International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and
Literature. Neophilologus is an international journal peer-reviewed
devoted to the study of modern and mediaeval language and literature,
including general linguistics, literary theory and comparative
literature. The normal languages of publication are English, French,
German, Italian and Spanish, but articles in other languages may also
be submitted for consideration by the Editorial Board.
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Network: Systemic Newsletter
Network: Systemic Newsletter
International newsletter of Systemic Functional Linguistics.
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Nordic Journal of Linguistics
Cambridge University Press
Concerned with all branches of linguistics. Preference given to
contributions of general theoretical or methodological interest &
studies on Nordic languages (including Finnish and Sami).
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Nordlyd
University of Tromsø's Working Papers in Linguistics
Nordlyd is the University of Tromsoe's Working Papers in Linguistics,
newly launched in an electronic-only format. It is available free of
charge at the above URL.
Available in Linguistics Abstracts Online - Click Here
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NovELTy
The British Council
The Hungarian journal of English language teaching and cultural
studies.
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Novitas: Research on Youth and Language (ROYAL)
Arda ARIKAN
Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language) is an open access,
international, and fully refereed (peer-reviewed) journal devoted to
research and critical discussion about all aspects of learning and
teaching of foreign languages. The journal publishes inter- and
multidisciplinary research on the intersections of the education of
youth with a focus on teaching of foreign languages, cultures, and
literatures. The primary aim of the journal is to help accumulate
knowledge of how foreign languages, cultures, and literatures have the
potential to change the lives of students.
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OBST
LINSE - Linguistik-Server Essen
Osnabruecker Beitraege zur Sprachtheorie. A newsletter of the
Linguistik-Server Essen, available online, in German.
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ONOMA
International Council of Onomastic Sciences
Annual publication devoted to general onomastics, edited by Doreen
Gerritzen (Meertens-Instituut, Amsterdam).
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Onomasiology Online
Onomasiology Online
Onomasiology Online, an online journal founded in March 2000 and
edited by Joachim Grzega and Alfred Bammesberger from the Katholische
Universität Eichstätt, attempts to be this encyclopaedia, or data
base. The ultimate goal of our journal is a vast collection of
onomasiological detail studies from a vast number of languages which
can then serve for drawing comparisons between different language
groups. This can be of high interest, especially for cognitive
linguists. Everyone working in the field on historical lexicology is
therefore warmly invited to submit (even short) onomasiological
contributions (cf. style sheet). The focus will of course be on
practical studies, but theoretical contributions are also welcome.
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Onomastica Canadiana
Canadian Society for the Study of Names
The CSSN and it journal promote the study of names in Canada and
abroad, and encourage the ideas of onomatologists, toponymists, and
scholars in related fields of literary onomastics, linguistic aspects
of names, psychological and sociological aspects of naming, etc.
Articles are welcomed in English or French on all aspects of naming.
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Oshkaabewis Native Journal
Indian Studies Publications-BSU
For those interested in Ojibwe language and history.
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Oslo Studies in Language
University of Oslo (FRITT)
Oslo Studies in Language (OSLa) is a peer-reviewed open access series.
We invite submissions of edited issues from all areas of linguistics.
The focus of OSLa is mainly on thematically related collections of
papers, and edited conference proceedings from linguistic conferences
at the University of Oslo. We also publish reviews, which are added to
the current issue.
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Pashto
University of Peshawar
Pashto is a bilingual quarterly research journal and in regular
publication since 1957.It publishes papers in Pashto and English on
Pashto language, literature, history, art and culture.
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Pattern Recognition
Elsevier Ltd
For over 30 years, Pattern Recognition has provided the primary forum
for the exchange of information on pattern recognition research among
the many varied engineering, mathematical and applied professions
which make up this unique field. Original papers cover all methods,
techniques and applications of pattern recognition, artificial
intelligence, image processing, 2-D and 3-D matching, expert systems
and robotics. The Journal also includes reviews of significant
developments in the field.
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Perspectives: Studies in Translatology
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
* Recently listed in the Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation
Index® Perspectives: Studies in Translatology encourages studies of
all types of interlingual transmission, such as translation,
interpreting, subtitling etc. The emphasis lies on analyses of
authentic translation work, translation practices, procedures and
strategies. Based on real-life examples, studies in the journal place
their findings in an international perspective from a practical,
theoretical or pedagogical angle in order to address important issues
in the craft, the methods and the results of translation studies
worldwide.
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PhiN. Philologie im Netz
PhiN. Philologie im Netz
PhiN. Philologie im Netz is a journal for linguistics, literary, and
cultural studies. It publishes articles and reviews within an
interdisciplinary framework. The PhiN "Forum" is open to shorter
statements, discussions, dialogues, and interviews. Contributions are
welcome from all areas of the field. PhiN is published on the internet
four times a year, in January, April, July, and October. Viewing,
downloading, or printing material from PhiN issues is free. PhiN will
only publish articles or reviews as original contributions.
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Philippine Journal of Linguistics
Linguistic Society of the Philippines
An international peer-reviewed journal of research in linguistics,
published once a year in December. It aims to serve as a forum for
original studies in descriptive, comparative, historical, and areal
linguistics. Although its primary interest is in linguistic theory, it
also publishes papers on application of theory to language teaching,
sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, anthropological linguistics, etc.
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Phonetica and Journal of Phonetics
Karger - Medical and Scientific Publishers
'Phonetica' is an international and interdisciplinary forum which
features expert original work covering all aspects of the subject:
descriptive linguistic phonetics and phonology (comprising segmental
as well as prosodic phenomena) are focussed side by side with the
experimental measuring domains of speech physiology, articulation,
acoustics, and perception.
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Phonology
Cambridge University Press
The phonology journal, published by Cambridge University Press.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Pleiades: The Journal of Teaching for Young Learners of English
PanopticonAsia Press
Pleiades: The Journal of Teaching English to Young Learners is an
international journal dedicated to the publication of research papers
on Teaching of English to Young Learners. This journal is committed to
maintaining a focus upon young learners of English as a group similar
to, yet distinct from, the general ESL population. That's why our call
for papers stresses not only those articles that maintain such a
critical focus upon actual research on this target group but also
seeks to place such research in an actual framework for teaching and
learning.
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Politicheskaia Lingvistika
Ural State Pedagogical University Press
Politicheskaia Lingvistika / Political Linguistics is a peer-reviewed
journal published by Ural State Pedagogical University. The journal
publishes empirical and theoretical studies focusing on the area of
political language and political discourse analysis.
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Porta Linguarum
Univesidad de Granada
Porta Linguarum is an international and inter-university journal that
specializes in foreign language didactics. It aims to publish
empirical studies, critical revisions, and theoretical models that
relate to the many factors that influence the FL teaching and
learning: -The social and school context: the family's social and
cultural influence as well as the student's mother language and its
influence on the L2 learning process, etc. -The students: their
personal characteristics (age, gender, personality traits, etc.) as
well as their attitudes, motivation, cognitive styles, etc. -The FL
teacher: the teacher's mental representations, attitudes, motivation,
individual characteristics, teaching behaviour, etc. -Learning
conditions and the learning process: the educational/curricular
treatment given, the teaching and learning strategies used, as well
asthe didactic procedures, materials, and bilingual programs applied,
etc. -Learning outcomes: evaluation of procedures as well as the
evaluation of the students' communicative competence at different
academic levels, etc.
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Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics
Versita Central European Science Publishers
Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics is an international journal
which welcomes papers in all subdisciplines of linguistics. Devoted to
theoretical and methodological issues in linguistic research, the
journal publishes outstanding research in contemporary linguistics,
presenting a wide range of perspectives on linguistic theories and
interdisciplinary study of language. This eclectic but rigorous
journal is a forum for both established and young scholars.
Contributions to Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics are
subject to anonymous reviews by international experts. The peer review
process is fast, fair and constructive. Starting with the year 2008,
four issues per year are planned for publication. The journal is
published online at
http://www.versita.com/science/socialsciences/psicl.html
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Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics
School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics is an international journal
which welcomes papers in all subdisciplines of linguistics. Devoted to
theoretical and methodological issues in linguistic research, the
journal publishes outstanding research in contemporary linguistics,
presenting a wide range of perspectives on linguistic theories and
interdisciplinary study of language. This eclectic but rigorous
journal is a forum for both established and young scholars.
Contributions are subject to anonymous reviews by international
experts. The peer review process is fast, fair and constructive.
Starting with the year 2008, four issues per year are planned for
publication. The journal is published online at
http://www.versita.com/science/socialsciences/psicl.html
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Pragmalinguistica
University of Cadiz
Pragmalinguistica is an international journal founded in 1993 and
published by the Research Groups 'Estudios de Pragmalinguistica', from
the French and English Philology Department of the University of
Cadiz, and 'Semainein', from the Spanish Philology Department of the
University of Cadiz. Twelve issues, which appear yearly since 1993,
have already been published. This journal accepts papers and book
reviews on topics that include, but are not limited to, pragmatics,
cognition, general linguistics and philosophy of language. We accept
papers written in Spanish, English and French, although papers in
other European languages are also welcome.
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Pragmatics
International Pragmatics Assoc.
"Pragmatics" is the quarterly publication of the International
Pragmatics Association (IPrA), which represents the field of
pragmatics in its widest sense as an interdisciplinary(i.e. cognitive,
social and cultural) perspective on language and communication. In
addition to articles, research reports and discussions, it contains an
extensive news section with book notices, forthcoming meetings, and
the like. Issues are due in March, June, September, and December.
Editors: Charles Briggs, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral
Sciences, 75 Alta Road, Stanford, CA 94305-8090, USA; e-mail:
clbr...@weber.ucsd.edu ; Walter de Mulder, Université d'Artois,
Centre de Recherche/Grammatica, 9 rue du Temple, BP 665, Arras Cedex
62030, France;
dmu...@uia.ua.ac.be ; Helmut Gruber, University of
Vienna, Department of Linguistics, Berggasse 11, A-1090 Vienna,
Austria;
helmut....@univie.ac.at ; Chungmin Lee, Dept. of
Linguistics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea; fax:
82-2-8822451; e-mail:
cl...@snu.ac.kr ; Sophia Marmaridou, Dept. of
Language and Linguistics, Fac. of English, University of Athens,
University Campus Zografou, GR 157 84 Greece; e-mail:
smar...@netor.gr ; Senior Editor: Gunter Senft, Max-Planck-Institute
for Psycholinguistics, PB 310, NL-6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands; e-
mail:gun...@mpi.nl Submissions should be sent to the IPrA Secretariat,
P.O. Box 33 (Antwerp 11), B-2018 Antwerp, Belgium.
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Pragmatics & Cognition
John Benjamins
Pragmatics & Cognition Editor Marcelo Dascal, Tel Aviv University
Associate Editors Jens Allwood, University of Göteborg Itiel E. Dror,
(Cognition &Technology) Southampton University Yaron Senderowicz, Tel
Aviv University Benny Shanon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Stephen Stich, Rutgers University Yorick Wilks, University of
Sheffield ISSN: 0929-0907 E-ISSN: 1569-9943 Electronic edition at
ingentaJournals Pragmatics & Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal
seeking to bring together such disciplines as philosophy, linguistics,
semiotics, cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence,
ethology, and cognitive anthropology, among others. The journal seeks
to explore relations of all sorts between semiotic systems as used by
humans, animals and machines, in connection with mental activities:
logical and causal dependence; condition of acquisition, development
of loss; modeling, simulation of formalization, shared or separate
biological and neurological bases; social and cultural variation;
aesthetic expression; historical development; etc. Pragmatics &
Cognition’s basic assumption is that the proper understanding of
mental life and inter-personal relations requires an intensive and
thoughtful exchange of views across disciplines. As of Vol. 13 (2005)
Pragmatics & Cognition pays special attention to the growing interest
in the relationship between technological advances and cognition – a
field that is intimately related to the journal’s basic concerns. The
journal appears in three issues per year with one issue devoted to
Cognition and Technology (C&T), containing invited as well as
submitted refereed papers. Space will also be reserved in these
thematic issues for submitted articles, discussion notes, and book
reviews in the field of C&T not specifically related to the theme of
the Special Issue. Each Special C&T Issue will be co-edited by a Guest
Editor and Dr. Itiel Dror, who has been appointed P&C’s Associate
Editor for C&T. Call for papers:
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~id/technology.html
For more information on the Special Series devoted to Technology &
Cognition, please see: Special Issues This journal is peer reviewed
and indexed in: Cultures, Langues, Textes; European Reference Index
for the Humanities; IBR/IBZ; INIST; Language Abstracts; Linguistic
Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique; LLBA; MLA Bibliography;
Philosopher's Index; PsychInfo; Scopus
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Probus
Mouton de Gruyter
A platform for the discussion of historical and synchronic research in
the field of Latin and Romance linguistics.
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Proceedings of ConSOLE
Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (SOLE)
"The Proceedings of ConSOLE" are the proceedings of the annual
conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe
(SOLE). This conference is the leading European (graduate) student
conference in generative grammar and has participants not only from
Europe but also from the Americas and Asia. The annual proceedings are
published online only and can be downloaded free of charge.
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ProtoSociology
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität
ProtoSociology is an interdisciplinary journal which crosses the
borders of philosophy, social sciences, and their corresponding
disciplines. Each issue concentrates on a specific topic taken from
the current discussion to which scientists from different fields
contribute the results of their research. The developments in the
philosophy of language and mind, together with the social system
theory are our central concerns, with the objective to cultivate
collaboration within the fields of research in philosophy, theory of
science and empirical studies. ProtoSociology is further a project
that examines the nature of mind, language and social systems. In this
context theoretical work has been done by investigating such
theoretical concepts like interpretation and (social) action,
globalization, the global world-system, social evolution, and the
sociology of membership. Our purpose is to initiate and enforce basic
research on relevant topics to from different perspectives and
traditions.
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Punkt.de - deutsch elektronisch
Punkt.de
Online Journal, with contributions to German language, literature and
culture, especially for German as a foreign language, cooperation
project between the Institute for German Language and Literature Ruhr-
University Bochum and German Section of Burjate State University, Ulan
Ude.
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RELC Journal
Sage Publications, Inc.
A Journal of Language Teaching and Research in Southeast Asia Now
entering its 36th year, RELC Journal is published on behalf of the
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) Regional
Language Centre (RELC), located in Singapore. It presents information
and ideas on theories, research, methods and materials related to
language learning and teaching. The journal welcomes contributions
that have in mind the common professional concerns of both the
practitioner and the researcher, providing a bridge between theory and
practice. SEAMEO RELC promotes an approach to research on language and
language–related concerns with particular reference to education,
especially, although not exclusively, in Southeast Asia. Within this
framework the journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current
enquiry as first and second language learning and teaching, language
and culture, discourse analysis, language planning, language testing,
multilingual education, stylistics and translation. The broadening of
scope will be reflected in articles that will present more 'state of
the art' surveys, as well as theoretical conceptualisations that
contribute fresh insights into the multidisciplinary field of language
in education. With the directions that are now being taken in language
issues in education, reporting findings is only part of the task;
there has to be a critical look at the methodologies used in these
studies and the theories used to support the research. As part of our
service to teachers and researchers, one section of the Journal will
continue to be devoted to book reviews and a compilation of books
'received.'
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ROLIG papir
University of Roskilde
Working Papers from the Department of Languages and Culture,
University of Roskilde, Denmark.
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ReCALL
Cambridge University Press
The primary focus of ReCALL is the use of technologies for language
learning and teaching, including all relevant aspects of research and
development. Typical subjects for submissions include theoretical
debate on language learning strategies and their influence on
courseware design; practical applications at developmental stage;
evaluative studies of courseware used in the teaching and learning
process; exploitation and assessment of the potential of technological
advances in the delivery of language learning materials; discussions
of policy and strategy at institutional and discipline levels.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Reading and Writing
Springer
Reading and writing skills are fundamental to literacy. Consequently,
the processes involved in reading and writing and the failure to
acquire these skills, as well as the loss of once well-developed
reading and writing abilities have been the targets of intense
research activity involving professionals from a variety of
disciplines, such as neuropsychology, cognitive psychology,
psycholinguistics and education. The findings that have emanated from
this research are most often written up in a lingua that is specific
to the particular discipline involved, and are published in
specialized journals. This generally leaves the expert in one area
almost totally unaware of what may be taking place in any area other
than his own. Reading and Writing cuts through this fog of jargon,
breaking down the artificial boundaries between disciplines. The
journal focuses on the interaction among various fields, such as
linguistics, information processing, neuropsychology, cognitive
psychology, speech and hearing science and education. Reading and
Writing publishes high quality scientific articles pertaining to the
processes, acquisition, and the loss of reading and writing skills.
The journal publishes research articles, critical reviews, theoretical
papers, case studies, and book reviews. The journal also publishes
short articles under `In Brief' section. Case studies and pilot
reports with preliminary results may be suitable for publication in
this section. Some topics that are appropriate for publication in the
journal are: models of reading, writing and spelling at all age
levels; orthography and its relation to reading and writing; computer
literacy; cross-cultural studies; and developmental and acquired
disorders of reading and writing.
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Recherches Linguistiques de Vincennes
Presses Universitaires de Vincennes
RLV is published once a year by the Presses Universitaires de
Vincennes (Université de Paris 8, France), and appears both in print
and as a web journal (after a two-year delay). The languages of
publication are English and French. Its main concern is to publish
original articles of highest quality and significance from authors of
all nationalities and theoretical persuasions within the domains of
formal linguistics, including, but not limited to, phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Every manuscript is
reviewed by at least two anonymous referees.
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Regional Language Studies
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Regional Language Studies is primarily intended to promote the study
of the varieties of English spoken in Newfoundland and Labrador. It
also aims to spread information about other languages spoken in the
province, and about the linguistic research carried out here. We
publish articles, reviews, bibliographies, notices, notes and queries,
and are interested in work Ñ whether synchronic or diachronic Ñ at
all linguistic levels (phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexis).
Regional and social dialects, specialised vocabularies (occupational
dialects), and onomastics are of particular interest. We are also
concerned with the folklore, folk-life and material culture of the
speech communities of the province. Contributions of a more-general
character may be included from time to time.
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Register and Context
Ruhr University Bochum / Department of English
Register and Context is published as an open-access, peer-reviewed
electronic journal, appearing four times a year. The journal publishes
articles, book reviews, research and discussion notes on topics
dealing with the discourse of occupational speech communities.
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Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL)
Hope Publications Limited
Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL) is committed to
the documentation, standardizaion and development of African
languages. It publishes research findings on African languages from
all fields of linguistics. RALL's pioneering editors include Emeritus
Prof. Ayo Banjo, Prof. kay Williamson (now late), Prof. Ben Elugbe and
Prof. Augusta Omamor. These persons still constitute the advisory
committee of RALL, which also includes Prof. Ron Schaefer of Southern
Illinois University at Edwardville, U.S.A.
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Research in Language
University of Lodz Press
The journal, recognized as a scientific publication in a Polish
citation index, has been published since 2003 by the University of
Lodz Press, Poland. Its main focus is on primary research in
linguistics and language studies, both from a theoretical and applied
perspective. It is published in a paper and electronic version. A
special 2009 issue will be devoted to research in L2 - we invite
papers exploring various aspects of second language and using
different theoretical and applied perspectives.
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Research in Theoretical Linguistics
Jiang Jiayi
A journal in theoretical Linguistics.
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Research on Language & Social Interaction
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Research on Language & Social Interaction publishes the highest
quality empirical and theoretical research which bears on language as
it is used in interaction. Researchers in communication, discourse
analysis, conversation analysis, and ethnography are likely to be the
most active contributors, but ROLSI welcomes submission of articles
from the broad range of interaction researchers. Published papers
normally involve the close analysis of naturally occurring
interaction, but the journal is also open to theoretical essays and to
quantitative studies where these are tied closely to the results of
naturalistic observation
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Research on Language and Computation
Springer
Research on Language and Computation is an independent journal devoted
to the publication of high level research papers on issues in the
interface of logic, linguistics, formal grammar and computational
linguistics. The areas of interest include, among others: logic
applied to natural language; computational/formal approaches to
syntax, semantics and discourse theory; complexity properties of
natural languages; formal properties of grammars; the implementation
of grammatical systems for natural language analysis and generation.
In addition to full articles, publish a small number of letters,
reviews and squibs will be published in each issue.
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Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Department of English Studies, University of Alicante, Spain
This journal is devoted to all areas of English studies, including
linguistics (phonetics, pragmatics, discourse analysis), ELT, English
and American literature and stylistics.
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Revista Filipina
Revista Filipina
A quarterly journal of Hispano-Philippine linguistics and literature.
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Revista Internacional de Lingüística Iberoamericana (RILI)
Iberoamericana / Vervuert Verlag
RILI is an international journal dedicated to the study of Iberian
languages. It particularly promotes more pragmatic and socio-
linguistic research.
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Revista Nebrija de Lingüística Aplicada a la Enseñanza de Lenguas
Revista Nebrija
Revista Nebrija publishes articles based on linguistics applied to the
learning and acquisition of languages. Revista Nebrija aims at:
promoting academic debate and focusing this debate on empirical
results achieved by any kind of scientifically accurate method.
Journal's preferred structure is discussion (i.e. key papers followed
by peer comments). Revista Nebrija will try to promote
multidisciplinary knowledge. The editors of the Journal are pleased to
accept contributions from any theoretical and methodological approach
related with applied linguistics and language learning. The editors
encourage submission of papers dealing with Spanish language, but they
are also open to other languages. The Journal's main language of
publication is Spanish. Papers submitted in English will be published
bilingually (i.e. Spanish-English). Revista Nebrija is an Open access
journal (i.e. readers will not be charged for access). This is a peer-
reviewed journal.
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Revista Virtual de Estudos da Linguagem (ReVEL)
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Revista Virtual de Estudos da Linguagem - ReVEL - (Virtual Journal of
Language Studies) is an exclusively electronic publication (only
available on the Internet) which aims at sharing scientific knowledge
on linguistic studies. Published twice a year (March 05 and August
05), ReVEL deals with a specific field of linguistic studies in each
edition. The journal is open to the submission of original articles
and papers from both well-known and new authors hoping to contribute
for the improvement of Linguistics.
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Revista de Crioulos de Base Lexical Portuguesa e Espanhola // Journal
of Portuguese and Spanish Lexically Based Creoles
Associação de Crioulos de Base Lexical Portuguesa e Espanhola
The electronic Journal of Portuguese and Spanish Lexically Based
Creoles (RCBLPE) is the official journal of the Association for
Portuguese and Spanish Lexically Based Creoles (ACBLPE). It is
intended as a focus for international research on Iberian Romance-
based pidgin and creole languages, and language contacts involving
Portuguese or Spanish. The journal promotes the publication of current
research on all aspects of theory and description of those languages
and contact situations. All scholars involved in the study of these
languages are invited to submit the product of their research for
publication.
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Revue Québécoise de Linguistique
Université du Québec à Montréal
The Revue Québécoise de Linguistique publishes articles, mostly in
French, in general and applied linguistics.
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Revue Romane
John Benjamins
Revue Romane Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance
Languages and Literatures Now Published by John Benjamins Publishing
Editor-in-Chief Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, University of Manchester
Jørn Boisen, University of Copenhagen Consulting Editors Paolo
D'Achille, Rome Frederick de Armas, Chicago, Ill. R.-L. Etienne
Barnett, Atlanta/Paris Javier Blasco, Valladolid Karin Gundersen, Oslo
Béatrice Lamiroy, Leuven Maija Lehtonen, Helsinki Martin Maiden,
Oxford Michael Metzeltin, Vienna Alain Montandon, Clermont Ferrand
Yves-Charles Morin, Montréal Corinne Rossari, Fribourg Francisco José
Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, Logroño Catherine Schnedecker, Metz Scott A.
Schwenter, Columbus, Ohio Richard Waltereit, Newcastle upon Tyne ISSN:
0035-3906 E-ISSN: 1600-0811 Revue Romane publishes studies about
Romance languages and literature as well as reviews of linguistic and
literary works. Revue Romane is especially interested in articles that
focus on methodological and/or theoretical arguments of the treated
topic. Revue Romane was previously published by Blackwell Publishing.
John Benjamins Publishing Company is the official publisher as of
Volume 43 (2008). This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in:
European Reference Index for the Humanities
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Subject classification Linguistics Romance linguistics Literature &
Literary Studies Romance literature & literary studies
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Revue Romane
Wiley-Blackwell
Revue Romane (ISSN 0035-3906) appears twice a year, in June and in
December. The journal publishes articles, squibs and book reviews in
the fields of Romance linguistics, philology and literature. All
contributions must be written in one of the Romance languages. Editors-
in-chief: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen (Linguistics):
m...@hum.ku.dk;
Jørn Boisen (Literature):
jb...@hum.ku.dk Secretary: Annick Wewer:
we...@hum.ku.dk Web site:
http://www.hum.ku.dk/romansk/Revue
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée / Canadian Journal of
Applied Linguistics
Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics
Canada's only bilingual journal on applied linguistics.
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Revue de Sémantique et Pragmatique
Université d’Orléans
RSP is a semestrial journal dedicated to both Semantics and Pragmatics
(and of course also to the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface). It was
created in 1997. RSP is a peer-reviewed journal. It is published
mainly in French, but papers in English, German, Spanish, and Italian
are also accepted. Each of the two issues (june and december)
includes: - a thematical section - an open section - a debate section
- abstracts - a book reviews section and possibly - a thesis abstract
section - conference annoucement section
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Revue des étudiants en linguistique du Québec / Quebec Student Journal
of Linguistics
La revue des étudiants en ling. du Québec/Quebec Students Journal of
Ling.
English will follow La RELQ/QSJL est l'initiative d'étudiants de
doctorat en linguistique des universités du Québec, mais elle concerne
tous les étudiants de toutes les universités quel que soit leur
niveau. Vous pouvez nous envoyer vos articles par courriel à l'adresse
de la revue. Votre article doit répondre aux normes de publication
téléchargeables à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.relq.uqam.ca The QSJL
is an initiative of doctoral students in linguistics attending
universities in Quebec, but it concerns all students of all
universities, no matter what their level of education. Articles should
be sent to us via e-mail to the address of the journal. Your article
must follow the publication guidelines downloadable at the following
address:
http://www.relq.uqam.ca
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Rice Working Papers in Linguistics
Rice Linguistics Society
The Rice Working Papers in Linguistics (RWPL) is an annual volume
published by the Rice Linguistics Society, a student-run organization
at Rice University in Houston, Texas. This series is intended to
provide a forum for scholars whose work falls in line with our
department’s focus on functional, usage-based approaches to language
study using empirical data.
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Rio Bravo: A Journal of Borderlands
University of Texas-Pan American
A bi-national, interdisciplinary journal relating to issues of
language and culture on the US-Mexico border and in border regions
throughout the world.
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Romance Philology
Brepols Publishers
Defining philology in its broadest sense, Romance Philology is broad
and deep in its coverage: fields of enquiry include late Latin, the
medieval literatures of the Romance languages, historical and general
linguistics, and textual criticism. In recent years, particular
emphasis has been placed on the development of the Romance languages
in the Americas. The book review section, famous for its critical and
authoritative essays on current research, is an indispensable source
for institutional libraries and scholars. Two issues are published
each year, one in the autumn and one in the spring. In the half
century of its publication, Romance Philology established an
international reputation as one of the most prestigious journals
dedicated to the linguistic history and medieval literature of the
Romance languages. Its primary role is disseminating research to an
international community of scholars. Romance Philology publishes
contributions in the major Romance languages, English and German. 2
issues per year - ISSN 0035-8002
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Romance Philology
Brepols Publishers
The Research Center for Romance Studies is the natural outgrowth of
the journal Romance Philology, which in 1997 celebrated its fiftieth
year of publication with the University of California Press. In the
half century of its publication, Romance Philology established an
international reputation as one of the most prestigious journals
dedicated to the linguistic history and medieval literature of the
Romance languages. Setting the journal within the larger framework of
the Research Center reaffirms the primary role of the journal in
disseminating research to an international community of scholars. In
July 1998, publication of Romance Philology was transferred to the
prestigious European publisher Brepols. Effective with volume 52
(1998-1999), Romance Philology appears twice a year (Fall and Spring
issues), with approximately 280 pages per issue. There will be no
increase in the subscription price in the transitional year (the
annual subscription rate is $46.00 to individuals, $116.00 to
institutions).
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Romanitas, Romance Languages and Literatures
Colectivo Romanitas of the University of Puerto Rico
Romanitas, lenguas y literaturas romances (RLLR) is a multilingual
journal of Romance Studies published twice a year since 2006 by the
Colectivo Romanitas of the University of Puerto Rico. It deals with
any aspect of the cultural manifestations of romance societies. Any
contributions will be welcomed for our second volume. Manuscripts are
accepted in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese or English. Maximum
length: 30 pages with bibliography and end-notes. Articles should be
submitted no later than October 31, 2007. All papers submitted to RLLR
should be unpublished and not be currently under evaluation by any
other journal. Manuscripts should be in conformity with the general
RLLR guidelines which may be consulted at the following Internet
address:
http://humanidades.uprrp.edu/romanitas/protocolo.html
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Russian Linguistics
Springer
International Journal for the Study of the Russian Language. Russian
Linguistics is an international forum for all scholars working in the
field of Russian linguistics and its manifold diversity, ranging from
phonetics and phonology to syntax and the linguistic analysis of texts
(text grammar), including both diachronic and synchronic problems.
Besides original articles and reviews, Russian Linguistics publishes
regular surveys of current scholarly writings from other periodicals.
Topics that fall within the scope of the journal include: Traditional-
structuralist as well as generative-transformational and other modern
approaches to questions of synchronic and diachronic grammar;
Phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics and semantics
of Russian and Old Russian; Philological problems of Russian and Old
Russian texts; Russian grammar in its relation to linguistic
universals; History of Russian literary language; Russian
dialectology.
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RæL- Revista Electrónica de Lingüística Aplicada
Asociación Española de Lingüística Aplicada (AESLA)
RæL: Revista Electrónica de Lingüística Aplicada is the electronic
journal of the Spanish Association for Applied Linguistics (AESLA,
member of AILA). RæL is published yearly. The journal is peer-reviewed
and written in Spanish, English or French. Abstracts in English and
keywords are included along with open access, full text journal
articles downloadable in pdf. Areas of interest include language
teaching and acquisition, phonology and phonetics, lexicology and
lexicography, language for specific purposes, language psychology,
sociolinguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, corpus linguistics,
computational linguistics and translation.
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SIGKDD Explorations
Association for Computing Machinery
Newsletter of the Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and
Data Mining. We are particularly interested in short research and
survey articles on various aspects of data mining and KDD.
Explorations is also a forum for publishing position papers,
controversial positions, challenges to the community, product reviews,
book reviews, news items and other items of interest to the field.
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SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics
SKASE/ Presov University
The SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics is published as a joint
effort between The Slovak Association for the Study of English (SKASE)
and Prešov University, Slovakia. SASE is a national member of ESSE,
the European Society for the Study of English. Form: An electronic on-
line journal Scope: Synchronic research into phonology, inflectional
morphology, word-formation, lexical semantics, syntax,
psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, sociolinguistics, corpus
linguistics, discourse analysis, and other areas of linguistic
research, including interdisciplinary research projects.
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SKY Journal of Linguistics
Linguistic Association of Finland
SKY Journal of Linguistics is the annual publication of the Linguistic
Association of Finland. It welcomes unpublished original works from
authors of all nationalities and theoretical persuasions. Every
manuscript is reviewed by at least two anonymous referees. In addition
to full-lenght articles, the journal also accepts short (3-5 pages)
'squibs' as well as book reviews. For more details, see
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky .
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Samara AltLinguo E-Journal
Samara AltLinguo
The primary aim of the e-journal is to provide a forum for discussions
of theoretical and practical research in a number of areas of General
Linguistics and the study of English in particular, including (but not
limited to) the following: discourse analysis and types of discourse;
narrative studies; language and mass media, language and politics;
social, occupational and geographical varieties of English;
sociolinguistics; language and culture; communication studies, etc.
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Sargasso
University of Puerto Rico
Sargasso is a journal dedicated to the study of the literature,
language, and culture of the Caribbean. It focuses on the Anglophone
Caribbean but also covers other Caribbean islands and communities,
including Puerto Rico. It is published by the University of Puerto
Rico and organized by editors in the Department of English. Topics
very according to issue but Sargasso generally publishes critical
essays, interviews, book reviews, and some poems and short stories.
Sargasso particularly welcomes material written by the people of the
Caribbean and/or about the Caribbean. Future issues will increasingly
reflect the editors' interests in Caribbean theater, film,
performance, language, and poetry and cultural analysis.
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Sayyab Translation Journal (STJ)
Sayyab Books
STJ has been founded to enhance translation and Arabic-English
contrastive studies. It addresses theoretical and practical aspects of
translation from Arabic into English and vice versa. STJ is an
excellent avenue for cross-cultural communication between Arabic-
speaking and English-speaking cultures and sub-cultures.
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Scientific Bulletin of the Politehnica University of Timisoara,
Transactions on Modern languages
Editura Politehnica
The Scientific Bulletin is a direct successor of the 'Bulletin
Scientifique de l'Ecole Polytechnique de Timisoara' which was started
in 1923. Publication programme: one volume per year in two issues. The
'Modern Languages' series of the Bulletin publishes original papers in
all areas of theoretical and applied linguistics, as well as in
communication science. The 2005 issue will be dedicated to publishing
research focusing primarily on Translation and Interpreting Studies,
Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Rhetoric, Terminology, LSP, Foreign
Language Teaching, and Professional Communication. Deadline for
submitting papers: October 1, 2005. Languages of the Bulletin:
English, French, and German. Papers will be referred to a scientific
committee. Stylesheet: please contact the editor. Politehnica
University of Timisoara Dept. of Communication and Foreign Languages
Daniel Dejica Str. Traian Lalescu 2a 300223 Timisoara, Romania E-mail:
d...@ceft.utt.ro
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Second Language Research
Sage Publications, Inc.
Second Language Research publishes theoretical and experimental papers
concerned with second language acquisition and second language
performance. In addition to providing a forum for investigators in the
field of non-native language learning, it seeks to promote
interdisciplinary research which links acquisition studies to related
non-applied fields such as neurolinguistics, theoretical linguistics
and first language developmental psycholinguistics. URL-
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register
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Semantics and Pragmatics
Linguistic Society of America
Semantics and Pragmatics is a peer-reviewed open access journal. The
main content is high quality, original, self-contained research
articles on the semantics and pragmatics of natural languages. While
our target audience is primarily academic linguists, we expect to also
publish material by, or of relevance to, philosophers, psychologists,
and computer scientists. The journal is affiliated with and published
by the Linguistic Society of America under its eLanguage.
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Semiotica
Mouton de Gruyter
Semiotica, the Journal of the International Association for Semiotic
Studies, founded in 1969, appears in five volumes of four issues per
year, in two languages (English and French), and occasionally in
German. Semiotica features articles reporting results of research in
all branches of semiotic studies, in-depth reviews of selected current
literature in this field, and occasional guest editorials and reports.
From time to time, Special Issues, devoted to topics of particular
interest, are assembled by Guest Editors.
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Sign Language Studies
Gallaudet University Press
The original journal of signed languages and the communities that use
them.
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Sign Language and Linguistics
John Benjamins
Sign Language & Linguistics aims to increase our understanding of
language by providing an academic forum for researchers to discuss
sign languages in the larger context of natural language,
crosslinguistically and crossmodally. SLL presents studies that apply
existing theoretical insights to sign language in order to further our
understanding of SL; it investigates and expands our knowledge of
grammar based on the study of SL and it specifically addresses the
effect of modality (signed vs. spoken) on the structure of grammar.
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Sign Systems Studies
Tartu University Press
An international journal of semiotics and sign processes in culture
and nature.
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Signes, discours et sociétés
Revue électronique internationale, AUF
Revue semestrielle en sciences humaines et sociales dédiée à l'analyse
des discours » et soutenue par l'AUF Publiée par la faculté de
Communication de l’université Galatasaray (Istanbul, Turquie), la
faculté des Lettres de l'université Ovidius de Constanta (Roumanie),
la faculté des Langues et Littératures étrangères de l'université de
Bucarest (Roumanie) et l’université Saint Kliment Ohridski (Sofia -
Bulgarie).
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Sintagma
Universitat de Lleida
Linguistics journal edited by the Department of English and
Linguistics at the University of Lleida.
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Slovenski jezik/Slovene Linguistic Studies
Fran Ramovs Slovene Languages Institute, SAZU & Hall Center, Univ. of
Kansas
Slovenski jezik/Slovene Linguistic Studies is devoted to linguistics
and is specifically concerned with problems connected with Slovene. It
features contributions in several languages and an international
authorship. The periodical strives to contribute to the development of
high-quality research on Slovene and serve as a forum for the
dissemination of ideas and research by investigators with various
theoretical viewpoints, from different schools of thought, as well as
cultural backgrounds. Issues are scheduled to appear ever other year.
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Snippets
LedEdizioni
Technical notes in syntax and semantics.
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Sociolinguistic Studies
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Sociolinguistic Studies is the new title of Estudios de
Sociolinguistica
http://www.sociolinguistica.uvigo.es a journal
founded in 2000 at the University of Vigo (Spain), and indexed/
abstracted in the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
(IBSS); Latindex; Linguistics Abstracts (LA); Linguistics & Language
Behavior Abstracts (LLBA); MLA International Bibliography; SocINDEX;
Sociological Abstracts; and Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic
Bibliography. Sociolinguistic Studies will be published at United
Kingdom by Equinox Publishing House (
www.equinoxpub.com). There are
three issues per volume year (April, August, and December), the first
issue, with the new title, is due in April 2007. Sociolinguistic
Studies is a peer-reviewed journal in two formats: online and in hard
copy, internationally diffused and distributed (ISSN: 1750-8649 -
hard-, ISSN: 1750-8657 -online). Sociolinguistic Studies offers a
linguistic and cultural bridge between the Romance world -particularly
the Spanish and Latin American world- and the English-speaking world.
The journal publishes substantial research papers, discussion notes,
reviews and review articles (the Book Review Editor is Aneta Pavlenko,
Temple University), and regularly publishes thematic issues. The
editors invite contributions in English, Spanish or French (75% of the
contents of the journal are in English). Edited in Galicia (Spain),
the journal pays special attention to minority languages and cultures,
language contact and change, linguistic diversity, language revival,
shift and loss, language and social inequalities, and language
planning and policy. We consider that bilingualism and multilingualism
is an essential field linking sociolinguistics with other disciplines
(psycholinguistics, linguistic anthropology, pedagogy, etc.). The
journal will also pay special attention to theoretical and
methodological contributions from sociology, social psychology or
anthropology that can give consistency to the theoretical and
methodological principles of sociolinguistics, and to make known the
conceptual evolution in the social sciences among sociolinguists.
Sociolinguistic Studies takes an ecumenical approach to the different
schools, methodological principles or research orientations within
sociolinguistic research and also accepts contributions from related
fields such as pragmatics, discourse analysis, conversational
analysis, interactional linguistics, language acquisition and
socialization, linguistic anthropology, ethnomethodology and the
ethnography of communication. Papers should be limited to
approximately 7.000 words (Din A4 size), in Word-PC format. For
further details, please contact the journal Editors. Please send
submissions (preferably in electronic format) to the Editors: Fernando
Ramallo (
fram...@uvigo.es) and Xoan Paulo Rodriguez-Yanez
(
xo...@uvigo.es). Postal address: Sociolinguistic Studies Facultade
Filoloxia e Traducion Universidade de Vigo Campus das Lagoas-
Marcosende Praza das Cantigas, s/n E-36310 Vigo (Spain) The Journal
Editors: Xoan Paulo Rodriguez-Yanez
xo...@uvigo.es Fernando Ramallo
fram...@uvigo.es
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South Asia Language Pedagogy and Technology
South Asia Language Resource Center
South Asia Language Pedagogy and Technology (SALPAT) provides a space
for faculty teaching the languages of South Asia to discuss and
analyze the latest theories and/or practices in the field of second
language acquisition studies. This journal is peer-refereed, and its
Editorial Board is comprised of experts in South Asian and other
languages and in fields as diverse as technology, applied linguistics,
sociolinguistics, theoretical linguistics, and heritage language
issues.
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South Asian Language Review (SALR)
Indian Institute of Language Studies
SALR is a bi-annual journal published in January and June beginning
with January 1991. It publishes papers on theoretical as well as
applied aspects of language and linguistics and book reviews.
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South Asian Syntax and Semantics Newsletter
Rutgers University
Designed to enhance communication between researchers and to
facilitate the distribution of current work on syntax and semantics.
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Southwest Journal of Linguistics
Linguistic Association of the Southwest
Publishes papers across broad range of topics in linguistics, though
research papers dealing with the languages of the southwestern United
States and northern Mexico are especially encouraged.
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Spanish in Context
John Benjamins
Spanish in Context Editors Rosina Márquez Reiter, University of Surrey
Ofelia García, Teachers College Columbia University Francisco Moreno
Fernández, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares Review Editor Francisco
Yus, University of Alicante ISSN: 1571-0718 E-ISSN: 1571-0726
Electronic edition at ingentaJournals Spanish in Context publishes
original theoretical, empirical and methodological studies into
pragmatics and sociopragmatics, variationist and interactional
sociolinguistics, sociology of language, discourse and conversation
analysis, functional contextual analyses, bilingualism, and
crosscultural and intercultural communication with the aim of
extending our knowledge of Spanish and of these disciplines
themselves. This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ,
European Reference Index for the Humanities
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Speech Communication
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, an international journal covering all aspects
of speech communication processes.
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Sprache und Datenverarbeitung (SDV)
LINSE - Linguistik-Server Essen
A newsletter, available online, about language and data processing.
Published in German.
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Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung - StuF
Akademie Verlag GmbH
"STUF" versteht sich als Forum für fachwissenschaftliche Beiträge aus
den Gebieten der Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung. "STUF"
veröffentlicht entsprechende Originalstudien, die sich
sprachvergleichend mit der strukturellen Vielfalt und/oder mit den
Konstanten menschlicher Sprache(n) in empirischer und/oder
theoretischer Weise auseinandersetzen. Beiträge zur Fachgeschichte
sind gleichfalls willkommen. Arbeiten zur Arealtypologie und
diachronen Typologie werden bevorzugt berücksichtigt. "STUF" is a
forum for scholarly articles in the realm of linguistic typology und
universals research. The journal covers original empirical and/or
theoretical studies of the structural diversity and/or of the
invariants of human language(s). Equally welcome are contributions to
the historiography of linguistic typology and universals research.
"STUF" especially encourages potential contributors to submit papers
with a learning towards areal typology and/or diachronic typology.
Editorial Office:
http://www.oldenbourg.de/cgi-bin/romedia?Z=4568
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Studi Linguistici e Filologici On-line
Dipartimento di Linguistica
"Studi Linguistici e Filologici On-line" (SLiFO) is the official on-
line journal of the Department of Linguistics of the University of
Pisa. It publishes works in all the fields of linguistics. The
articles are accurately selected by a board of consulting editors,
constituted by the teaching staff of the Department. The journal is
annual.
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Studia Anglica Posnaniensia
Adam Mickiewicz University
Studia Anglica Posnaniensia is an international review of English
studies. The journal carries original articles on English linguistics
and American and English literature as well as book reviews.
Preference, however, is given to linguistic contributions which will
occupy three quarters of its contents. The language of the journal is
English.
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Studia Germanica Universitatis Vesprimiensis
Veszprém University Press
German linguistics, literature and language teaching.
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Studia Linguistica
Wiley-Blackwell
International forum for the discussion of theoretical linguistic
research, primarily within the fields of grammar, cognitive semantics
and language typology.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Studia Logica
Springer
Studia Logica publishes original papers on various logical systems,
which utilize methods of contemporary formal logic (those of algebra,
model theory, proof theory, etc.). More specifically, Studia Logica
invites articles on topics in general logic (as defined in 1991
Mathematical Subject Classification) and on applications of logic to
other branches of knowledge such as philosophy, the methodology of
science or linguistics. The distinctive feature of Studia Logica is
its series of monothematic issues edited by outstanding scholars and
devoted to important topics of contemporary logic or covering
significant conferences.
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Studia Neophilologica
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Studia Neophilologica publishes articles on English, German and the
Romance languages and literatures, and reviews of books in these
fields. The contributions represent both historically oriented
research and synchronic and structural studies, and the journal is not
limited to any particular linguistic or literary period. Many articles
concern methodological questions within the fields of general
linguistics and literary theory. The majority of the contributions,
however, investigate specific linguistic problems or deal with
specific literary texts. The journal thus covers a wide and
diversified field in its attempt to mirror the problems that concern
today's researchers in the fields of English, German and Romance
studies.
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Studienkreis 'Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft'
Nodus Publikationen
Newsletter (in ezine format)of the German Association of the History
of Linguistics.
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Studies in Communication Sciences
Faculty of Communication Sciences- University of Lugano
(Switzerland)
Studies in Communication Sciences is an international journal that
publishes original articles of high quality in all areas of
communication, e.g. linguistics, semiotics, rhetoric, media, mass
communication, corporate and institutional communication, management
of communication, information and communication technology, formal
models of communication, communication in educational environment,
intercultural communication, sociology and psychology of
communication. As a general forum for communication scholarship the
Journal is especially interested in research whose significance
crosses disciplinary and sub-field boundaries. Authors are invited to
submit original papers that are not under consideration for
presentation elsewhere. All submissions are thoroughly double-blind
peer-reviewed for originality, soundness, significance, and relevance.
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Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics is a refereed journal
dedicated to publishing work in all sub-fields of linguistics and from
all descriptive and theoretical approaches. The only requirement is
that articles deal primarily with Hispanic and/or Lusophone
linguistics, which is interpreted broadly so as to include not only
Spanish and Portuguese, but also Catalan, Galician, Spanish and
Portuguese-based creoles, and other such areas of investigation.
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Studies in Language
John Benjamins
Studies in Language International Journal sponsored by the Foundation
“Foundations of Language†Editors: Bernard Comrie (Max Planck
Institute, Leipzig) Michael Noonan (University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee) Werner Abraham (University of California, Berkeley) Studies
in Language provides a forum for the discussion of issues in
contemporary linguistics from discourse-pragmatic, functional, and
typological perspectives. Areas of central concern are: discourse
grammar; syntactic, morphological and semantic universals; pragmatics;
grammaticalization and grammaticalization theory; and the description
of problems in individual languages from a discourse-pragmatic,
functional, and typological perspective. Special emphasis is placed on
works which contribute to the development of discourse-pragmatic,
functional, and typological theory and which explore the application
of empirical methodology to the analysis of grammar. Two special book-
series are affiliated to this well-established journal: Studies in
Language Companion Series under the editorship of Werner Abraham and
Michael Noonan, and Typological Studies in Language with T. Givon as
editor. As from Vol. 20. the number of issues has been increased to 3
with a total number of pages per volume of ca. 725.
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Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Cambridge University Press
Published by Cambridge University Press. Studies in Second Language
Acquisition is a refereed journal devoted to the scientific discussion
of issues in second and foreign language acquisition of any language.
Article abstracts available on The LINGUIST List!
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Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics
Rodopi
Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics is a series mainly devoted
to the field of descriptive linguistics. The first volume, a
festschrift for Carl Ebeling, appeared in 1980. SSGL includes both
collections of articles and monographs. The series appears at
irregular intervals, but the editors aim at bringing out on the
average one volume per year.
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Studies in the Linguistic Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
SLS is intended as a forum for the presentation of the latest original
research by the faculty and students of the Department of Linguistics,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Scholars outside the
Department and from other institutions are also cordially invited to
submit original linguistic research for consideration. In all cases,
articles submitted for publication will be reviewed by a panel of at
least two experts in the appropriate field to determine suitability
for publication. Copyright remains with the individual authors.
Authors of articles will receive one copy of the particular issue
and10 offprints of their individual contributions. SLS appears twice a
year, and one issue is traditionally devoted to restricted,
specialized topics. A complete list of available back issues is given
inside the back cover. BOOKS FOR REVIEW: Review copies of books may be
sent to: Editor, Studies in the Linguistic Sciences Department of
Linguistics, 4080 Foreign Languages Building University of Illinois
707 S. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801, USA SUBSCRIPTION: Requests for
subscriptions should be addressed to: Subscriptions, Studies in the
Linguistic Sciences Department of Linguistics, 4080 Foreign Languages
Building University of Illinois 707 South Mathews Urbana, Illinois
61801. Price per single issue: $20.00. e-mail address:
slin...@uiuc.edu Telephone:
(217) 333-3563 Fax:
(217) 333-3466
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Suvremena lingvistika
Croatian Philological Association
Suvremena lingvistika is one of the leading linguistic journals in
Croatia publishing scholary articles from various linguistic fileds
and disciplines not exclusively focused on Croatian language.
Suvremena lingvistika publishes articles considering linguistic issues
relative to various languages. SL is a peer reviewed journal, highly
selective in the choice of articles published. SL is internationaly
visible and online freely available in the pdf format via its web
page, EBSCO, CEEOL and HRČAK. SL has an active international board
which members are reviewers, coeditors and contributors of the
journal. SL is indexed in MLA, Sociological Abstracts and
Bibliographie Linguistique.
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Syntax
Wiley-Blackwell
Aims to unite related but often disjointedly represented areas of
syntactic inquiry together in one publication.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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System
Elsevier Ltd
Published by Elsevier, an international journal of educational
technology and applied linguistics.
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TAL
Atala
L’ATALA publie depuis 1960 la revue internationale Traitement
Automatique des Langues (anciennement La Traduction Automatique puis
TA Informations), avec le concours du CNRS. Cette revue paraît trois
fois par an. Jusqu’en 2006, la version imprimée de la revue était
envoyée gratuitement aux membres de l’ATALA à jour de leur cotisation
et sa diffusion (hors adhérents) était assurée par Lavoisier, qui a
repris les activités de HERMÈS Science. Depuis le volume 47 (2006), la
revue est publiée sous format électronique en libre accès sur le site
de l’ATALA. Une version imprimée sera disponible pour les personnes
qui en auront fait la demande. Cette nouvelle diffusion ne change
aucunement le processus rigoureux de relecture et de sélection. Cette
nouvelle forme de la revue Traitement Automatique des Langues possède
l’ISSN 1965-0906.
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TESL Canada Journal
TESL Canada Federation
Founded in 1984, TESL Canada Journal is a refereed journal for
practicing teachers, teacher educators, graduate students, and
researchers. It considers unpublished manuscripts about the learning/
teaching of Canada's official languages, subsequent-language teacher
education, or the maintenance/development of minority, heritage or
Aboriginal languages.
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TESL-EJ (Teaching English as a Second Language - Electronic Journal)
TESL-EJ
A fully-refereed Journal for ESL, EFL and Applied Linguistics.
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TESL-HK (Teaching English as a Second Language - Hong Kong)
City University of Hong Kong Press
Newsletter for ELT Professionals in Hong Kong.
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TESOL Quarterly
TESOL
TESOL Quarterly, a refereed professional journal, fosters inquiry into
English language teaching and learning by providing a forum for
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) professionals
to share their research findings and explore ideas and relationships
in the field. The Quarterly's readership includes ESOL teacher
educators, teacher learners, researchers, applied linguists, and ESOL
teachers.
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TESOL-SPAIN Newsletter
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Spain TESOL-SPAIN
The TESOL-SPAIN Newsletter is a refereed publication aimed primarily
at teachers working in various educational sectors in Spain. Its
purpose is to disseminate important information to TESOL-SPAIN
members, to facilitate ongoing interaction between the membership, and
to provide a forum to share ideas, research, and insights. To that
end, the TESOL-SPAIN Newsletter seeks to involve TESOL professionals
in discussions of the latest questions and issues. We welcome
contributions relating mainly to aspects of life in the classroom.
TESOL-SPAIN NL invites submissions in both English and Spanish in the
following seven categories: articles, reviews (books/software
materials), interviews, convention reports, descriptions of websites,
lesson plans and useful teaching tips. For more information about the
style sheet plus examples for each category, visit
http://www.tesol-spain.org/newsletter/sub.htm or contact the Editor at
public...@tesol-spain.org . You may contact the NL Editor at any
time to discuss possible submissions. However, we have a rolling
deadline for submissions to the 3 yearly issues of our Newsletter
which are as follows: WINTER Issue: November 1st SPRING Issue: April
1st AUTUMN Issue. July 1st
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TIES - Tocharian and Indo-European Studies
University of Copenhagen
In persuance of a congressional decision made at the Tocharian
Colloquy held by the Indogermanische Gesellschaft at Saarbrücken in
October 1995, a new editorial board has been formed with the objective
to issue the journal Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES) which
was discontinued by the untimely death of its founder Joerundur
Hilmarsson in 1992.
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Taiwan Journal of Linguistics
Graduate Institute of Linguistics, NCCU
TJL is an international journal dedicated to the publication of
research papers on linguistics and welcomes contributions in all areas
of the scientific study of language. Contributions may be submitted
from all countries and are accepted all year round. The language of
publication is English. E-mail submissions are accepted at
t...@nccu.edu.tw and are in fact preferred. Hardcopy submissions should
be sent, in triplicate with a soft copy on disk, to: Editors, Taiwan
Journal of Linguistics Graduate Institute of Linguistics National
Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan 116, ROC For more details please
visit
http://english.nccu.edu.tw/journal/Linguistics/ or e-mail
t...@nccu.edu.tw
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Target
John Benjamins
Target promotes the scholarly study of translational phenomena from a
thoroughly interdisciplinary and international point of view. Rather
than reducing research on translation to the practical questions asked
by translators, their committers or their audience, the aim is to
examine the role of translation in communication in general, with
emphasis on cultural situations and theoretical, methodological and
didactic matters. Attention is given to the relationship between
translation and the societal organisation of communication. Target
provides a forum for innovative approaches to translation. It
publishes original studies on theoretical, methodological and
descriptive-explanatory nature into translation problems and corpora,
reflecting various socio-cultural approaches. The review section
discusses the most important publications in the field in order to
reflect the evolution of the discipline.
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Te Reo
Linguistic Society of New Zealand
Journal of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand.
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Teaching English with Technology
IATEFL Poland
This is the new January issue of "Teaching English with Technology," a
free quarterly electronic journal for teachers of English interested
in using computer technology in their teaching. The Journal deals in
particular with the Internet, communication tools, using language
learning programs and other software, in relation to general English
as well as English for Specific Purposes.
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Terminologie et Traduction
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
The professional journal of the language services of the European
Union's institutions.
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Terminologies Nouvelles
Réseau International de Néologie et de Terminologie
Terminologies Nouvelles, established in 1989, is a journal devoted
mainly to terminology. It is published in French.
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Terminology
John Benjamins
Terminology is an independent journal with a cross-cultural and cross-
disciplinary scope. It focusses on the discussion of (systematic)
solutions not only of language problems encountered in translation,
but also, for example, of (monolingual) problems of ambiguity,
reference and developments in multidisciplinary communication.
Particular attention will be given to new and developing subject areas
such as knowledge representation and transfer, information technology
tools, expert systems and terminological databases. Terminology
encompasses terminology both in general (theory and practice) and in
specialized fields (LSP), such as physics; biomedical sciences;
technology; engineering; humanities; management; law; arts; business
administration; trade; corporate identity; economics; methodology; and
any other area in which terminology is essential to improve
communication.
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Text & Talk
Mouton de Gruyter
Since its inception in 1981, TEXT has established itself as an
internationally TEXT & TALK (founded as TEXT in 1981) is an
internationally recognized forum for interdisciplinary research in
language, discourse, and communication studies, focusing, among other
things, on the situational and historical nature of text/talk
production; the cognitive and sociocultural processes of language
practice/action; and participant-based structures of meaning
negotiation and multimodal alignment. TEXT & TALK encourages critical
debates on these and other relevant issues, spanning not only the
theoretical and methodological dimensions of discourse but also their
practical and socially relevant outcomes. TEXT & TALK -encourages the
dissemination of scholarly work in all aspects of language and
communication research, especially in under-represented domains (e.g.,
communication science, artificial intelligence, professional
communication, rhetoric and composition, stylistics, narratives,
institutional ethnography, sociology of science); -systematically
reviews from time to time via position papers and state-of-the-art
articles the major conceptual and analytic developments in language
and communication research; -challenges through critique and debate
the tenets of discourse research across disciplinary boundaries, in
terms of theoretical and methodological insights as well as practical
outcomes; -remains independent of any individual or group ideology,
while encouraging in equal measure the use of discourse to challenge
discourse orthodoxy.
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Text Linguistics
Pagijong Press
Text Linguistics is a linguistic journal, which was launched in 1992.
It aims to apply Text Linguistics to the Korean language and to
contribute to the improvement of an analysis of text.
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Textology.ru
Textology.ru
Textology, hermeneutics, genetic criticism, stylometry, archeography
and even handwriting analysis and psycholinguistics in connection with
methodology of investigation.
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Textus
Tilgher-Genova Publishing Company
Founded in 1988, TEXTUS is the journal of Associazione Italiana di
Anglistica (A.I.A.). TEXTUS publishes contributions by Italian and
international students about literature, culture and language in
English-speaking countries.
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The American Journal of Semiotics
Legas Publishing
An International Quarterly Research Publication of the Semiotic
Society of America focused on the analysis of signs and sign systems
expressed and perceived as cultural, social, and natural subjects and
objects of meaning.
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The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics
The University of Buckingham Press
The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics is an academic
journal for articles in general and applied linguistics written within
the descriptive tradition. It particularly favours work which offers
an original contribution and an independent viewpoint. It does not
impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre or support a
particular linguistic school, instead welcoming new research which
furthers the understanding of language. Articles are cutting edge in
their particular fields, but a far as possible are accessible to
readers with a general foundation in linguistics.
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The Carrier Pidgin
The Carrier Pidgin
A newsletter for those interested in pidgin and creole languages.
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The Finite String
Association for Computational Linguistics
The newsletter of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
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The German Quarterly
Wiley-Blackwell
The German Quarterly serves as a forum for all sorts of scholarly
debates - topical, ideological, methodological, theoretical, of both
the established and the experimental variety, as well as debates on
recent developments in the profession. We particularly encourage
essays employing new theoretical or methodological approaches, essays
on recent developments in the field, and essays on subjects that have
recently been underrepresented in The German Quarterly, such as
studies on pre-modern subjects.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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The Infography
Fields of Knowledge
The Infography enables a students, librarians, and teachers to
identify the best sources of information about a subject of inquiry,
viewed through the lens of expert opinion. The subject specialists who
select the citations published in The Infography are professors, and
other accomplished scholars who know which information sources are
seminal for research.
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The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law
Equinox Publishing Ltd
The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law is a peer-
reviewed journal that publishes articles on any aspect of forensic
language, speech and audio analysis. Founded in 1994 as Forensic
Linguistics, the journal changed to its present title in 2003 to
reflect a broadening of academic coverage and readership. Subscription
to the journal is included in membership of the International
Association of Forensic Linguists and the International Association
for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics. The journal also carries reports
on legal cases, Ph.D abstracts, conference reports and book reviews.
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The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics
Springer
This journal provides a platform for the discussion of theoretical
linguistic research into the modern and older languages and dialects
of the Germanic family. The Journal of Comparative Germanic
Linguistics features contributions that establish robust empirical
generalizations within a formal theory of grammar that permit precise
discussions. Its coverage offers cross-linguistic comparison within
the Germanic family as well as elucidates issues in Germanic
linguistics through the exemplary analysis of one Germanic language.
Areas of linguistics examined in the journal include: morphology,
phonology, pragmatics, semantics and syntax. The Journal of
Comparative Germanic Linguistics also contains squibs, replies, book
and dissertation reviews.
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The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Peshawar
A bi-annual multi-discipline journal which publishes refereed research
papers in areas of humanities, social sciences, arts, business
management, and journalism and mass communication. The journal also
features papers in the areas of English Literature and Linguistics.
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The Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of Benin
The Journal of Languages and Linguistics (JLL) is an interdisciplinary
journal with a focus on African language studies. It is published
twice in a year. JLL is interested in publishing original and well-
researched articles in various fields of African language studies,
literature, anthropology, history, art or papers on the interface
between these areas and other related disciplines. The publication
languages are English and French. Book reviews are also published.
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The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
Society for Linguistic Anthropology
The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (JLA),a semiannual publication
of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology (SLA), a Section of the
American Anthropological Association (AAA), welcomes contributions of
relevance to linguistic anthropology. Articles, while presenting
research results, should develop general theoretical implications and
larger issues of debate. Such articles may vary in length, but
submissions should not normally exceed 10,000 words (inclusive of
notes but not bibliography). Other contributions might include
critical essays, interviews, commentaries, discussions, brief
translations, and reviews of recent books in linguistic anthropology
and closely related topics.
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The Linguistic Review (TLR)
Mouton de Gruyter
Editor-in-Chief: Harry van der Hulst THE LINGUISTIC REVIEW aims at
publishing high-quality papers in syntax, semantics, phonology, and
morphology, within a framework of Generative Grammar and related
disciplines, as well as critical discussions of theoretical
linguistics as a branch of cognitive psychology. Striving to be a
platform for discussion, THE LINGUISTIC REVIEW welcomes reviews of
important new monographs in these areas, dissertation abstracts, and
letters to the editor. The editor also welcomes initiatives for
thematic issues with guest editors.
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The Mental Lexicon
John Benjamins
The Mental Lexicon is an interdisciplinary journal that provides an
international forum for research that bears on the issues of the
representation and processing of words in the mind and brain. We
encourage both the submission of original research and reviews of
significant new developments in the understanding of the mental
lexicon. The journal publishes work that includes, but is not limited
to the following: * Models of the representation of words in the mind
* Computational models of lexical access and production * Experimental
investigations of lexical processing * Neurolinguistic studies of
lexical impairment. * Functional neuroimaging and lexical
representation in the brain * Lexical development across the lifespan
* Lexical processing in second language acquisition * The bilingual
mental lexicon * Lexical and morphological structure across languages
* Formal models of lexical structure * Corpus research on the lexicon
* New experimental paradigms and statistical techniques for mental
lexicon research.
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The Modern Journal of Applied Linguistics
The Modern Journal of Applied Linguistics
The Modern Journal of Applied Linguistics (MJAL) is a bi–monthly
concerned with all branches of language and linguistics with
preference given to articles of practical interest. The journal
maintains an international focus, while at the same time encouraging
articles from Indian researchers. MJAL makes every effort to ensure
the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) contained in its
publications. Its aim is to present work of current interest in all
areas of language and linguistics studies (including language
teaching, language testing, ESP, Pragmatics, CALL, Sociolinguistics,
Language Learning Problems, Discourse Analysis, Curriculum
Development, Classroom Research, Language Policy, Stylistics and so
on). Also, a considerable number of pages in each issue are devoted to
critical book review. The Modern Journal of applied Linguistics (MJAL)
ISSN: 097487 is enlisted in the Directory of Open Access Journals
(DOAJ).
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The Modern Language Journal
Wiley-Blackwell
A refereed publication, The Modern Language Journal is dedicated to
promoting scholarly exchange among teachers and researchers of all
modern foreign languages and English as a second language. This
journal publishes documented essays, quantitative and qualitative
research studies, response articles, and editorials that challenge
paradigms of language learning and teaching. The Modern Language
Journal offers a professional calendar of events and news, a listing
of relevant articles in other journals, an annual survey of doctoral
degrees in all areas concerning foreign and second languages, and
reviews of scholarly books, textbooks, videotapes, and software.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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The New Language Planning Newsletter
Central Institute of Indian Languages
A publication of the Central Institute of Indian Languages.
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The Proceedings of ConSOLE XIV
Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe
Once a year, SOLE and a local committee organize a conference for
students of Linguistics. Open to registered students worldwide, it
provides a forum for the coming generations of linguistics to present
independent research to an international audience.
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The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal is a fully-
refereed journal with an editorial board of scholars in the fields of
second language acquisition and applied linguistics. The journal seeks
to disseminate research to educators around the world. We are
interested in exploring issues related to L2 reading, L2 literacy in a
broader sense, and other issues related to second language learning
and teaching.
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The Review of English Studies
Oxford University Press
A journal in the field of English literature and language.
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The Teacher Trainer Journal
Pilgrims Limited
The Teacher Trainer Journal - A Pilgrims Publication, Edited by Tessa
Woodward. This practical journal is for those who train, mentor and
educate TESOL teachers. Subscribe on-line -
http://www.tttjournal.co.uk
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The Vocabula Review
The Vocabula Review
Along with the evolution of language — the thousands of neologisms
that new technologies and new thinking have brought about, for
instance — there has been a concurrent, if perhaps less
recognizable, devolution of language. The English language has become
more precise for some users of it while becoming more plodding for
others. Not a small part of this new cumbrousness is due to the loss
of distinctions between words, the misuse of words, and other abuses
of language. That a U.S. presidential candidate can cry Is our
children learning, an admired basketball star can use the word
conversate, a well-known college professor can say vociferous when he
means voracious, and another can scold a student for using the word
juggernaut because she believes it means jigaboo is disturbing. The
Vocabula Review strives to combat the degradation of our language.
Equally important, we celebrate its opulence and its elegance. The
English language is wonderfully expressive and infinitely flexible.
There are many thousands of words and many hundreds of ways in which
to use them. The Vocabula Review seeks to promote the richness of our
language. In sum, TVR battles nonstandard, careless English and
embraces clear, expressive English. We hope we can encourage our
readers to do as much.
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The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Interested in any area of linguistic science which is of relevance to
the work of Modern Languages departments.
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Theoretical Linguistics
Mouton de Gruyter
Theoretical Linguistics publishes studies, both of natural and
constructed languages, employing formal methods. Linguistic
methodology is included as well as the theory of meaning, syntax,
phonology, phonetics and graphics, and pragmatics of language use.
Theoretical linguistics being, historically, the outcome of
independent developments in linguistics, logic, and the philosophy of
language, contributions from all these fields are to be found in this
journal.
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Tijdschrift Leuvense Bijdragen
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
International journal for studies in General linguistics, Germanic
linguistics and Germanic philology.
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Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics
Linguistics Graduate Course Union, University of Toronto
Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics is a free, online publication of
the Linguistics Graduate Course Union at the University of Toronto.
TWPL publishes papers by faculty and students in linguistics and
related disciplines, both at the University of Toronto and elsewhere.
In addition, TWPL is in charge of distributing free, online copies of
doctoral theses in linguistics at the University of Toronto. Note:
ISSN for 1980-2005: 1705-8619. This ISSN still applies to electronic
copies of (paper) back issues; however, a new ISSN has been issued for
forthcoming electronic issues.
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Traitement Automatique des Langues
ATAL
International Journal of Association pour le Traitement Automatique
des Langues (ATALA). TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural
Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal
published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language
Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific
Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with
printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection
process. The first electronic issues are online on the journal Web
site: - Regular issue 2006 47-1 :
http://www.atala.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=41
- Special issue 2006 47-2 "Computational Approaches to Discourse and
Document Processing" ("Discours et document : traitements
automatiques") :
http://www.atala.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=46 The
tables of contents for the 2004-2006 issues can be consulted on the
Web site of the journal:
http://www.atala.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=15.
The tables of contents for the 1991-2004 issues can be found on the
former Web site of the journal:
http://atala.biomath.jussieu.fr/tal/.
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Transactions of the Philological Society
Wiley-Blackwell
Edited by: Andrew Linn and Paul Rowlett Transactions of the
Philological Society continues the earlier Proceedings (1852-53), and
is the oldest scholarly periodical devoted to the general study of
language and languages that has an unbroken tradition. Transactions
reflects a wide range of linguistic interest and contains articles on
a diversity of topics: among those published in recent years have been
papers on phonology, Romance linguistics, generative grammar,
pragmatics, sociolinguistics, Indo-European philology and the history
of English.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Translation Ireland
Irish Translators' and Interpreters' Association (ITIA)
Translation Ireland is the journal published by the Irish Translators'
and Interpreters' Association and is issued twice a year. It publishes
articles of general interest to the translation, interpreting, and
translation - interpreting studies communities both in Ireland and
abroad and, as such, its orientation is general - professional rather
than exclusively academic. Frequently we also publish translations of
literature (usually poems) which we generally try to print in both
Source and Target Language versions. All ITIA members receive a free
copy of the journal, and other copies may be obtained from the Irish
Translators' and Interpreters' Association, 19 Parnell Square, Dublin
2, Ireland. 'Translation Ireland' mostly publishes articles in
English, though contributions in Irish are also accepted.
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Translation Journal
Accurapid Translation Services, Inc.
A Publication for Translators by Translators about Translators and
Translation.
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Translation Studies
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
This new journal explores promising lines of work within the
discipline of Translation Studies, placing a special emphasis on
existing connections with neighbouring disciplines and the creation of
new links. Translation Studies aims to extend the methodologies, areas
of interest and conceptual frameworks inside the discipline, while
testing the traditional boundaries of the notion of “translation” and
offering a forum for debate focusing on historical, social,
institutional and cultural issues that are strongly rooted in the text
level, but also go far beyond it. In addition to scholars within
Translation Studies, we invite those as yet unfamiliar with or wary of
Translation Studies to enter the discussion. Such scholars include
people working in literary theory, sociology, ethnography, philosophy,
semiotics, history and historiography, theology, gender studies,
postcolonialism, and related fields. The journal supports the
conscious pooling of resources for particular purposes and encourages
the elaboration of joint methodological frameworks.
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Translation and Interpreting Studies
John Benjamins
Translation and Interpreting Studies The Journal of the American
Translation and Interpreting Studies Association Editor Brian James
Baer, Kent State University ISSN: 1932-2798 E-ISSN: 1876-2700
Translation and Interpreting Studies (TIS) is a biannual, peer-
reviewed journal designed to disseminate knowledge and research
relevant to all areas of language mediation. TIS seeks to address
broad, common concerns among scholars working in various areas of
Translation and Interpreting Studies, while encouraging sound
empirical research that could serve as a bridge between academics and
practitioners. The journal is also dedicated to facilitating
communication among those who may be working on related subjects in
other fields, from Comparative Literature to Information Science.
Finally, TIS is a forum for the dissemination in English translation
of relevant scholarly research originally published in languages other
than English. TIS is the official journal of the American Translation
and Interpreting Studies Association (ATISA). As of volume 4 (2009)
TIS will be published by John Benjamins Publishing Company.
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Subject classification Translation & Interpreting Studies Interpreting
Translation studies
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Subscription information General information about our electronic
journals. Subscription rates Volume 4 (2009): 2 issues, 240 pp. EUR
140.00 (incl. postage/handling) Individuals may apply for a special
subscription rate of EUR 60.00. Private subscriptions are for personal
use only, and must be pre-paid and ordered directly from the
publisher.
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Tyalie Tyelellieva
Tyalie Tyelellieva
This website and the related publications and projects are intended to
encourage and assist people in learning to speak, read and write the
Elvish languages.
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UIL OTS YEARBOOK 2003
Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics / Landelijke - LOT
A collection of papers that were presented at the Uiltjesdagen 2003,
the yearly PhD meeting at Utrecht University. CONTACT INFORMATION: UiL
OTS Trans 10 NL-3512 JK Utrecht
+31-30-2536006 +31-30-2536000 (fax)
uil...@let.uu.nl http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl
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UPR Working Papers in Linguistics / Cuadernos de Lingüística de la
UPR
Graduate Program in Linguistics, University of Puerto Rico
The UPR Working Papers in Linguistics is an on-line journal published
twice a year (spring and fall) by the Graduate Program in Linguistics
at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. This journal welcomes
papers related to Language and Linguistics from graduate students,
recent graduates, and faculty at the University of Puerto Rico.
Occasionally there will be calls for papers from scholars of other
institutions for Special Issues or Proceedings Volumes. Invited topics
include general linguistics, language contact, first and second
language acquisition and creole studies. Papers are subject to peer
review. Copyright remains with the individual authors. Submissions are
accepted in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese.
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USC Working Papers in Linguistics
University of Southern California Working Papers in Linguistics
Please visit our web page for ordering information and abstracts.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/gsil/wpl/
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University of Pennyslvania Working Papers in Linguistics
Penn Linguistics Club
Published by the Penn Linguistics Club, the organization of
linguistics graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania.
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University of Rochester Working Papers in the Language Sciences
Center for the Language Sciences, University of Rochester
The University of Rochester Working Papers in the Language Sciences is
an online publication of working papers from the university's
interdisciplinary Language Science community.
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Verbatim: The Language Quarterly
Verbatim
Quartly magazine devoted to what is amusing, interesting, and engaging
about the English language and languages in general.
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Viceversa. Revista Galega de Tradución
Association of Galician Translators
Viceversa is an academic journal that adheres to the highest standards
of peer review and engages both established and emerging scholars from
around the world. Viceversa is a transdisciplinary journal focusing on
a wide spectrum of scholarship and welcomes contributions from the
many disciplines and approaches that intersect translation as a whole.
Viceversa is a broad-based journal whose aim is to publish refereed,
well-written original research articles and studies that describe the
latest research and developments in the area of translation.
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Viewz
Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Wien
VIEWZ, the VIenna English Working PaperZ, is a faculty-run online
publication of the Department of English and American Studies at the
University of Vienna, Austria. VIEWZ is an academic journal that
promotes dialogue among Viennese and international linguists on all
aspects of English (but also in relation to other languages). Its main
agenda is to promote the exchange of ideas between scholars with
different research interests and from different theoretical camps or
scientific communities. VIEWZ has attracted high quality papers, not
only from the department’s own staff but from members of the
international research community.
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Vinyar Tengwar
Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
Journal devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of
J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Virittäjä
Society for the Study of Finnish
The journal, Virittäjä, published by the Society for the Study of
Finnish (Kotikielen Seura), is the oldest and most important
linguistic journal published in Finnish. It has appeared continuously
since 1897. There are four numbers per volume. Attached to each
article is a summary in English, German or French. Virittäjä also
includes overviews, lectiones praecursoriae (papers presented by
doctoral candidates when publicly defending their theses),
commentaries, discussion, and book reviews. (These do not have
summaries attached to them.) Summaries from articles published from
1995 to 2001 are available on the Web.
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Voice & Speech Review
Voice and Speech Trainers Association
The VSR is the official journal of the Voice and Speech Trainers
Association and was first published in 2000. Currently, the VSR is
published every other year. It is the first journal in the field of
voice and speech training for actors (though it is commonly referred
to as a journal, it is actually a serialized monograph). It is
distributed by Applause Books and is also available through VASTA.
Since its inception, four issues have been published with the
following cover topics: Issue 1: Standard Speech (2000) Issue 2: The
Voice in Violence (2001) Issue 3: Film, Broadcast and Electronic Media
Coaching (2003) Issue 4: Shakespeare around the Globe (2005) Within
each issue are topic areas that include: Ethics, Standards and
Practices; Heightened Speech, Verse and Scansion; Pedagogy and
Coaching; Private Studio Practice; Pronunciation, Phonetics,
Linguistics, Dialect/Accent Studies; Reviews and Sources; Singing;
Vocal Production, Voice Related Movement Studies; and Voice & Speech
Science, Vocal Health.
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Voprosy kognitivnoj lingvistiki
Russian Cognitive Linguistics Association
A peer-reviewed journal published by the Russian Cognitive Linguistics
Association as a forum for exchanging ideas and insights in
cognitively oriented research in different areas of linguistics.
Annually, 3 issues are published. Submissions are accepted in Russian,
English, and German. Submissions (WORD or PDF files) should be e-
mailed to the Editors to one of the following addresses:
ra...@tsu.tmb.ru;
ra...@tamb.ru. For further information about the
journal and the Russian Cognitive Linguistics Association please visit
our website at: http:/
tsu.tmb.ru/nu/ralk/
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Web Journal of Formal, Computational and Cognitive Linguistics
Russian Association of Artificial Intelligence
The aim of the journal is to unite the efforts of linguists and
computer scientists in studying natural language using precise
methods.
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Word Structure
Edinburgh University Press
Word Structure is an international journal of linguistic morphology
and all related disciplines. Its outlook is both synchronic and
diachronic. Its interests are both empirical and theoretical. Its aim
is to further the understanding of the nature of words, in every sense
and in the broadest definition, in the languages of the world by
applying to that concept the methodologies of disciplines such as
morphology, syntax and phonology, of sociolinguistics and
psycholinguistics, of formal, computational, cognitive and historical
linguistics and of any other relevant sub-discipline of linguistics.
Editors: Laurie Bauer (Wellington), Heinz Giegerich (Edinburgh) and
Greg Stump (Kentucky) Review Editor: Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
(Canterbury) Advisory Board: Stephen Anderson, Harald Baayen, Greville
Corbett, Claire Cowie, Carol Fehringer, Bernard Fradin, Jennifer Hay,
Sharon Inkelas, Rochelle Lieber, Pamela Munro, Sailaja Pingali, Franz
Rainer, Andrew Spencer, Richard Sproat, Pavol Etekauer, Bogdan
Szymanek, Salvador Valera Hernandez.
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Word Structure
Edinburgh University Press
Word Structure Editors: Laurie Bauer (Wellington), Heinz Giegerich
(Edinburgh) and Greg Stump (Kentucky) Review Editor: Salvador Valera
Hernández (Jaén) Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Advisory Board:
Stephen Anderson, Harald Baayen, Greville Corbett, Claire Cowie, Carol
Fehringer, Bernard Fradin, Jennifer Hay, Sharon Inkelas, Rochelle
Lieber, Pamela Munro, Sailaja Pingali, Franz Rainer, Andrew Spencer,
Richard Sproat, Pavol Štekauer, Bogdan Szymanek. Word Structure is an
international journal of linguistic morphology and all related
disciplines. Its outlook is both synchronic and diachronic. Its
interests are both empirical and theoretical. Its aim is to further
the understanding of the nature of words, in every sense and in the
broadest definition, in the languages of the world by applying to that
concept the methodologies of disciplines such as morphology, syntax
and phonology, of sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics, of formal,
computational, cognitive and historical linguistics and of any other
relevant sub-discipline of linguistics. With the appearance of the
first issue, the Editors now invite contributions to to Word
Structure’s second and subsequent volumes. Authors should submit
contributions to any one Editor. Potential contributors are welcome to
contact the Editors for advice regarding submissions. The Word
Structure style sheet may be found at
http://www.eupjournals.com/page/word/submissions
Contact
laurie...@vuw.ac.nz,
heinz.g...@ed.ac.uk,
gst...@uky.edu,
sva...@ujaen.es
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Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics
Columbia University Teacher's College
This web journal is dedicated to publishing research in the fields of
TESOL and Applied Linguistics. Its mission is two-fold: 1) to promote
efficient dissemination of research, and 2) to facilitate academic
exchange between the TESOL/ Applied Linguistics students/ faculty and
members of the profession world-wide. Within a conceptual framework
that values an integration of theory and practice, the journal
publishes full-length articles dealing, in a principled way, with
language, language acquisition, language teaching, and language
assessment. The journal particularly welcomes submissions in the
following areas: second language acquisition, second language
assessment, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, second
language instruction and second language teacher education. Reviews of
books in these areas are also welcomed. The journal is published two
times a year. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the
Editorial Board or other referees whose decisions are based upon the
relevance, clarity, and value of the articles.
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World Englishes
Wiley-Blackwell
World Englishes is committed to the study of varieties of English in
their distinctive cultural, sociolinguistic and educational contexts.
It is integrative in its scope and includes theoretical and applied
studies on language, literature and English teaching, with emphasis on
cross-cultural perspectives and identities. The journal provides
recent research, critical and evaluative papers, and reviews from
Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and the Americas. Thematic special
issues and colloquia appear regularly. Special sections such as
"Comments / Replies" and "Forum" promote open discussions and debate.
This journal is available for a discounted rate at Linguist List
Plus.
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Writing & Pedagogy
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Writing & Pedagogy is an international, peer-reviewed journal devoted
to the theory and practice of writing within education. W&P aims to
encourage dialog and to develop synergy across disciplines and levels
of education around the issues and practices of writing. With these
aims in mind, W&P solicits articles focused on K-12 (primary through
secondary) and college/university writing in English, language arts,
and other disciplines. W&P seeks both full-length and short articles
on the theory and practice of teaching writing, pedagogical issues and
practices of writing in the disciplines, teaching writing to speakers
whose primary language is other than English, writing technologies and
online contexts, administration of writing programs, assessment of
writing, and book reviews. The journal will be published in both
online and hardcopy versions and will appear twice yearly, in Spring
and Autumn. W&P is seeking articles for Volume 1, 2009 in all of the
categories listed below. Please submit your contribution for Volume 1
using the online submission system provided on this site (For Authors,
at the top of this page, or contact the editor) by 15 May 2008
deadline. Research Matters Full-length articles (7500-9000 words)
describing original research, critically reviewing research studies,
or otherwise discussing issues of theory and research related to
writing and pedagogy. Articles reporting any type of research
(linguistic, comparative, ethnographic, survey, historical) are
welcome. Evidence of adherence to research guidelines such as review
by institutional review board (IRB) may be requested where relevant.
Reflections on Practice Mid-length articles (2000-4000 words)
addressing practical concerns related to writing and pedagogy or
describing and critically reflecting on original teaching practices
and setting these in a larger context of educational issues or writing
theory. We are particularly interested in reflections on teaching
ideas that have been refined over a period of time in response to
circumstances, or that compare different approaches in relation to
actual effects on the students or other outcomes. From the E-Sphere
Short articles (1000-1200 words) describing online developments and
applications (computer-assisted language learning, web-based
applications, wikis, blogosphere, multiliteracies). Themed Issues W&P
will also publish themed issues, and proposals for these are welcomed.
We are currently seeking contributions for the following Themed
Issues: Teaching Writing at (Post)-Graduate Level 15 May 2008 deadline
Plagiarism in the Academy 15 November 2008 deadline In the case of
themed issues, please contact the editor in advance of submitting:
mcpenn...@georgiasouthern.edu. Editor Martha Pennington, Georgia
Southern University E-Sphere Editor Vance Stevens, Petroleum
Institute, Abu Dhabi May and November ISSN: 1756-5839 (print) ISSN:
1756-5847 (online) Editorial Address: Department of Writing and
Linguistics Georgia Southern University P.O.Box 8026 Statesboro, GA
30460, USA Subscriptions Institutions in North America $175
Institutions outside NA £95 Individuals in North America $70
Individuals outside NA £42.50
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Writing Systems Research
Oxford University Press
New in 2009, Writing Systems Research will provide an invaluable
source of information for anyone involved in writing systems research,
providing a unique selection of the latest developments in all
relevant disciplines. For instance, informing psychologists about the
latest thinking in linguistic analysis of writing systems, educators
about the latest findings on the cognitive consequences of different
writing systems, and linguists about developments in the
neurolinguistics of reading and writing. In particular, the journal
will reflect the range of writing systems across the globe in a
balanced way.
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Written Language and Literacy
John Benjamins
Written Language and Literacy is concerned with two major aspects of
written language: (a) the structures, histories, typologies, and
functions of the writing systems (scripts) used by the languages of
the world; and (b) literacy, i.e. the institutionalized use of written
language, from the interdisciplinary viewpoints of linguistics,
anthropology, sociology, psychology, education, literature, and book
arts. Written Language and Literacy focusses on: Typology of scripts;
historical development of scripts; descriptive analysis of scripts;
decipherment of ancient scripts; formal and functional relationships
between scripts and spoken languages; semiotics of written language
(as contrasted with speech); pragmatics of written language; invention
of scripts; adaptation of scripts to new languages; orthographic
design and reform; psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic aspects of the
processes of writing, reading, and literacy; calligraphic and
typographic adaptations of scripts; cultural, social, psychological,
and political implications of scripts; related notational systems
(numerical, mathematical, musical etc.); ethnolinguistic aspects of
literacy (as contrasted with orality); sociolinguistics of literacy;
cognitive models of script choice and of literacy; interaction between
the literate and non-literate worlds; cross-cultural and cross-
linguistic studies of literacy; the roles of written, printed, and
computationally processed language with respect to spoken language and
human life.
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York Papers in Linguistics
Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York
The York Papers in Linguistics Series 2 (YPL2) is produced within the
Department of Language and Linguistic Science at the University of
York
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Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
The journal Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft is published by the
German Linguistic Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Sprachwissenschaft), providing a forum for research in the language
sciences. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft accepts high-quality
contributions (regular articles, book reviews and discussion notes on
current controversies) from all fields of modern linguistics.
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Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
Mouton de Gruyter
Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft Editor: DGfS Editor-in-Chief:
Susanne Uhmann MOUTON DE GRUYTER Two issues per year (approx. 320
pages). The ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT is published by the
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS). With
approximately 1000 members, the DGfS is the second largest association
of linguists in the world. The aim of the journal is to promote
linguistic research by publishing high-quality contributions from all
fields and trends of modern linguistics. In addition to articles and
reviews, the journal also features contributions to discussions on
current controversies in the field. Submitted manuscripts undergo a
doubleblind review. The languages of publication are German and
English.
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Zeitschrift für finnisch-ugrische Sprach- und Volkskunde
Finno-Ugrian Society
Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen publishes articles on Finno-Ugrian
languages and peoples, in German or English (all articles with
summaries in English), book reviews and discussion.
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Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie (ZrP)
Mouton de Gruyter
The journal Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie (ZrP), was founded
in 1877 by Gustav Gröber. In the field of literary history the
subjects covered by the journal include Romance literature up to the
Renaissance, as well as the entire scope of Romance language studies
and related studies. This journal is published by Max Niemeyer Verlag,
an imprint of Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG