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FYI: CFP: Korea University Working Papers in Linguistics
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CFP: Korea University Working Papers in Linguistics
Message 1: CFP: Korea University Working Papers in Linguistics
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Date: 11-Sep-2008
From: Joo-Young Kim <kling korea.ac.kr>
Subject: CFP: Korea University Working Papers in Linguistics
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Korea University Working Papers in Linguistics (KLing, http://www.kling.or.kr) is an annual journal, dedicated to publishing research in progress in the fields of both Theoretical and Applied linguistics. The journal publishes a wide range of topics in linguistics dealing with - but not limited to - computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, first and second language acquisition, language processing, language teaching, phonetics, phonology, psycholinguistics, syntax, semantics, semiotics, and sociolinguistics. The Editorial Board is currently accepting manuscripts for review for the Spring 2009 issue. Submissions from both within and outside the Korea University community are welcome. The deadline for submission is December 31st, 2008. Articles submitted to the journal should normally be no longer than 20 pages. Each paper must begin with an abstract not exceeding 200 words. Along with a manuscript, a separate page should be provided, with the following information: title, author(s)'s name, affiliation, address, and e-mail. Submit papers in both .doc and .pdf formats to Joo-Young Kim, Editor of KLing Vol.3 at kling korea.ac.kr. Questions concerning submission can be directed to the editor. Call Deadline: Dec-31-2008 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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