LINGUIST List 19.125
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Fri Jan 11 2008
FYI: New Series / Call for Textbooks Proposals
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New Series / Call for Textbooks Proposals
Message 1: New Series / Call for Textbooks Proposals
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Date: 11-Jan-2008
From: Anna Glazier <anna.glazier eup.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: New Series / Call for Textbooks Proposals
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New Series / Call for Book Proposals Edinburgh Advanced Textbooks in Linguistics Series Editors Peter Ackema, Reader in Linguistics, University of Edinburgh. Mitsuhiko Ota, Reader in the Phonetics and Phonology of Language Acquisition, University of Edinburgh. Editorial Advisory Board Ricardo Bermudez-Otero (University of Manchester) Kersti Börjars (University of Manchester) Greville Corbett (University of Surrey) Anastasia Giannakidou (University of Chicago) Caroline Heycock (University of Edinburgh) Jack Hoeksema (University of Groningen) Miriam Meyerhoff (University of Edinburgh) Geoffrey Pullum (University of Edinburgh) Andrew Spencer (University of Essex) Donca Steriade (MIT) Susi Wurmbrand (University of Connecticut) Edinburgh Advanced Textbooks in Linguistics is a series of advanced textbooks covering various linguistic subdisciplines. Individual volumes cover core topics that form substantial and identifiable parts of Linguistics degree courses as taught in the later years of undergraduate study. Each volume provides an in-depth introduction to a particular linguistic subdiscipline, while also engaging with recent research on the subject. Proposed volumes Initial titles 1. Formal Semantics 2. Lexical Semantics 3. Syntactic Theories 4. Linguistic Fieldwork 5. Morphology 6. Phonology 7. Linguistic Methodology Second wave 8. The Syntax-Semantics Interface 9. The Syntax-Morphology Interface 10. The Phonetics-Phonology Interface 11. Diachronic Syntax 12. Diachronic Phonology 13. Prosody 14. The Prosody-Syntax Interface Length: the typical all-inclusive length of a volume is 70,000-90,000 words. For more information on the series or to submit a book proposal, please contact the Series Editors, Peter Ackema (packema ling.ed.ac.uk) and Mitsuhiko Ota (mits ling.ed.ac.uk) or the EUP Commissioning Editor, Sarah Edwards (sarah.edwards eup.ed.ac.uk).
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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