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Tue Mar 13 2007
Calls: Multilingual Lexical Resources/International Journal of... (Jrnl)
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International Journal of Translation
Message 1: International Journal of Translation
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Date: 12-Mar-2007
From: Alexander Gelbukh <gelbukh gelbukh.com>
Subject: International Journal of Translation
Full Title: International Journal of Translation
Linguistic Field(s): Translation
Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2007
International Journal of Translation (IJT), published by Bahri Publications since 1989, solicits papers on topics related to translation, including manual, computer-aided, and automatic translation. Topics We plan to publish special issues of this journal on various relevant topics. The nearest special issue is on multilingual lexical resources (mainly oriented on automatic text processing and translation). Suggestions for other topics are welcome for future issues. Page Limit Papers of any (reasonable) length are welcome, given that the quality justifies the length. Deadline We plan to close the submissions for the nearest issue on April 1 at the latest. However, we may close the issue as soon as we have enough good papers. We strongly encourage expressing of interest if you do not yet have your submission ready, for us to plan the nearest issue. The papers received after the issue is closed may be scheduled for the next volumes to be published later on this year. Response Time We aim at very short review and response time, within few weeks or faster. We start reviewing each paper as soon as we receive it, and notify acceptance as soon as we have the response from the reviewers -- i.e., without waiting for other papers. Contact and Details For contact information and details, see http://www.Gelbukh.com/IJT. Please indicate 'International Journal of Translation (IJT)' in any email communication.
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