Editor for this issue: Marie Klopfenstein <marie
linguistlist.org>
Southwest Journal of Linguistics: SWJL Editor position announcement Applications and nominations for the position of Editor of the Southwest Journal of Linguistics (SWJL) are invited. The current Editor, Jon Jonz, has announced his retirement effective the end of 2004. The Executive Committee of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest (LASSO), with which SWJL is associated, wishes to name a successor at the annual meeting in September 2004 The new editor will serve a 3-year term (2005-2007, volumes 24-26), which may be renewed. SWJL is a peer-reviewed journal published in two issues per year (June and December). The journal publishes papers across a broad range of topics in linguistics, though research papers dealing with the languages of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico are especially encouraged. The journal also publishes scholarly reviews of the literature, book reviews, and occasional commentary on topics of concern to the readership. Thematic issues and issues prepared by guest editors occasionally occur. Further information on the journal is available in any recent issue of SWJL and at the SWJL web site: http://www7.tamu-commerce.edu/swjl/public_html/index.html The SWJL Editor directs and implements journal policy within the mission and financial parameters established by the LASSO Executive Committee. The Editor is responsible for all aspects of the journal, from acquisition of manuscripts to production and mailing of the journal. The responsibilities include handling manuscript submissions, securing peer reviews of materials that represent a variety of linguistic orientations and research methods, editing manuscripts for content and style, and maintaining the overall academic quality of the journal. The editorship is a volunteer position; no salary or honorarium is provided by LASSO. It is highly desirable that the host institution provide appropriate support to the Editor as well as for the journal. The association seeks individuals with a broad perspective on the profession, proven organizational abilities, and a strong commitment to excellence in research. Although the editorship has traditionally been held by one person, the search committee welcomes any expressions of interest in a co-editorship or other arrangements. Expressions of interest and preliminary applications are welcome at any time. Review of final applications will commence May 1, 2004, and continue until a set of recommendations can be submitted to the LASSO Executive Committee. Final applications should include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and a supporting letter from the applicant's host institution specifying any institutional support. Inquiries should be submitted electronically to the chair of the search committee, Peter Gingiss (pjgingissMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuh.edu). Questions about current operations may also be directed to Editor Jon Jonz (jon_jonz
tamu-commerce.edu).