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Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Message 1: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Date: 12-Feb-2007
From: Deepinder Bahri <bahrius vsnl.com>
Subject: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Full Title: Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2007
Call for Papers for Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL) (vol. 34, nos. 1-2, Jan-Dec 2008) Special Number on: Recent trends in Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics & Language Cognition: Methodologies and Innovations Current researches in Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistics from both theoretical and experimental perspectives are diverse as a result of more new techniques of investigations and shifts in paradigms. The research on language processing/representation/acquisition in the brain in both normal and disordered populations in different language or cultural backgrounds is an active field of inquiry currently. Keeping this in perspective, Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJOAL) wishes to bring out a volume of papers addressing these issues and solicits submissions from authors around the world, working with different approaches and theoretical constraints. However, because of the vastness of the field and the diversity of participating disciplines exploring language and brain relationships (examples: Psycholingusitics, Neurolinguistics, Psychology, Neuroscience etc), it is decided to have representative submissions from all these fields. Submissions of both empirical and theoretical papers are solicited on the following broad areas but certainly not limited to. Submissions should not be purely on linguistic issues alone but demonstrate applications of theoretical models. But one important criterion is that papers should be clearly addressing a specific issue that will broadly fall under one of these areas of the volume's interest. -Psycholinguistics Language acquisition, reading processes, dyslexia, production, comprehension, speech perception, production, etc -Neurolinguistics Studies on aphasia, language functioning in patients with Alzheimer's Parkinson Cross linguistic studies, new methodological issues, cognitive aspects of language processing -Neuroscience [Cognitive and Computational] Vision and language, memory and language, biological models of cognition, computational issues in literacy acquisition, knowledge representation, etc -- The papers pertaining to the areas mentioned above should be written in English, and be submitted in MS-Word format to the Guest Editor/Editors at their contact address given below not later than 1st September 2007. -- Papers should not exceed 10,000 words and should be preceded by an abstract of 250-350 words. The title, the name(s) and full mailing address(es) of the author(s), including e-mail addresses, should appear on the first page of the manuscript. -- All papers submitted to IJOAL should be original, neither having been previously published nor being considered elsewhere at the time of submission. -- The editors will select contributions for the special issue and notify authors of acceptance or otherwise once reports are received from the reviewers. Guest Editor: Ramesh Kumar Mishra, PhD Currently at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Groningen The Netherlands Email: rkm_du yahoo.co.in Editors: Harpreet Kaur Bahri Deepinder Singh Bahri C/o BAHRI PUBLICATIONS 1749A/5, Govindpuri Extension Kalkaji, New Delhi 110019 E-mail: bahrius vsnl.com
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