FYI: Benjamins to Publish NOWELE and Supplement Series
| Author: |
Paul Peranteau
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| Linguistic Field(s): |
Historical Linguistics
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None
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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce that starting in
2013 it will publish the journal NOWELE and its Supplement Series, previously published by the University Press of Southern Denmark, Odense. NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution is an interdisciplinary journal devoted not only to the study of the early and more recent history of a locally determined group of languages, but also to the study of purely theoretical questions concerning language development. NOWELE welcomes submissions dealing with all aspects of the histories of – and with intra- and extra-linguistic factors contributing to change and variation within – Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Frisian, Dutch, German, English, Gothic and the Early Runic language. Accordingly, studies involving past and present neighbouring languages such as Celtic, Finnish, Lithuanian, Russian and French, in so far as these have played and are playing a role in the development or present status of north-western European languages through contact, will be accepted. NOWELE accepts within the outlined framework analyses based on classical philological principles, studies of a minute detail, be it a socio- historical phenomenon or a theoretical concept, as well as analyses dealing with a larger group of phenomena or with the problems which a theory may present. NOWELE welcomes review articles. Managing Editor: Hans Frede Nielsen, University of Southern Denmark Editors: John Ole Askedal, University of Oslo Michael Barnes, University College London Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr., Leiden University Kurt Gustav Goblirsch, University of South Carolina ISSN 0108-8416 | E-ISSN 2212-9715 More information at http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/nowele/main The NOWELE Supplement Series is devoted not only to the study of the history and prehistory of a locally determined group of languages, but also to the study of purely theoretical questions concerning historical language development. The series contains publications dealing with all aspects of the (pre-)histories of – and with intra- and extra-linguistic factors contributing to change and variation within – Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Frisian, Dutch, German, English, Gothic and the Early Runic language. The series will publish monographs and edited volumes. Editors: Erik W. Hansen, University of Southern Denmark Hans Frede Nielsen, University of Southern Denmark ISSN 0900-8675 More information at http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/books/nss/main |
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