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Concentric: Studies in Linguistics
Message 1: Concentric: Studies in Linguistics
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Date: 22-Oct-2007
From: Hsin-chang Ho <69421019 ntnu.edu.tw>
Subject: Concentric: Studies in Linguistics
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Full Title: Concentric: Studies in Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2008
Call For Papers Concentric: Studies in Linguistics. Vol.34, No.2 & Vol. 35, No. 1 The journal Concentric: Studies in Linguistics is a refereed, international journal published in English by the Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University. Two issues of each year are published in January and July. We welcome research papers on all aspects of linguistics all year round. However, for the manuscripts to be included in Concentric 34.2, the deadline of submission is March 31, 2008, and for Concentric 35.1, the deadline is September 30, 2008. General Information about the Journal The journal has been awarded consecutively for several years by the Humanities Research Center of the National Science Council and is currently indexed in MLA (Modern Language Association) Directory of Periodicals, MLA International Bibliography, (CSA) Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts, Chinese Electronic Periodical Services (CEPS) and Taiwan Humanities Citation Index (THCI). We provide our readers with free access to all the papers online, including those of the latest issue in press once the final formatting and editing work is done. Please refer to our website for further information: http://www.eng.ntnu.edu.tw/concentric-linguistics/index.htm. Specific Information For Contributors Submissions Manuscripts for publication, books for review, review articles, and correspondence relating thereto should be addressed to the Editors of Concentric: Studies in Linguistics (Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University, 162 Hoping East Road, Section 1, Taipei, Taiwan, 106; concentric.ling deps.ntnu.edu.tw). Manuscripts 1. Preferably, articles should be submitted electronically, as e-mail attachment, in Word for Windows (and in its PDF version if there are special symbols included). Other formats are possible; please contact the editors first. 2. To facilitate the blind review process, authors' names and affiliations should appear only on a cover sheet, in a separate file, not on the title page. 3. Except for inset quotations and footnotes in single space, manuscripts must be typeset in 12-point Times New Roman. Papers should follow the format of the LANGUAGE style sheet, and are normally limited to 30 pages in length, including a 150-word abstract and some key words. 4. The journal will not consider for publication papers being simultaneously submitted elsewhere. 5. The author(s) will receive one copy of the journal, fifteen off-prints of the article, and the e-copy of the paper in its PDF version upon publication. 6. It is the journal's policy to require assignment of copyright from all authors Contents of the latest issue Concentric: Studies in Linguistics Vol. 33. No. 2 James Myers Linking Data to Grammar in Phonology: Two Case Studies Stano Kong English Speakers and the Asymmetrical Matrix-Embedded Null Subjects in L2 Chinese Chen-Sheng Luther Liu The Weak Comparative Morpheme in Mandarin Chinese Charles Randriamasimanana Malagasy Control Structures Sugunya Ruangjaroon Thai Wh-expressions at the Left Edge of the Clause: Contrastive and Identificational Wh-clefts
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