LINGUIST List 19.476
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Mon Feb 11 2008
Calls: Socioling/Discourse Analysis/Language Meaning and Society (Jrnl)
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Language Meaning and Society
Message 1: Language Meaning and Society
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Date: 09-Feb-2008
From: Terra Edwards <terraedwareds gmail.com>
Subject: Language Meaning and Society
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Full Title: Language Meaning and Society
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2008
Language Meaning and Society Call for Papers Deadline extended: March 1, 2008 Editors Terra Edwards: terraedwards gmail.com Chiho Sunakawa: chihos mail.utexas.edu http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/anthropology/linguistic/lms/ Language Meaning and Society is an international journal of linguistic anthropology. It is an annual peer-reviewed publication edited by graduate students in the linguistic anthropology program at the University of Texas at Austin. The goal of the journal is to focus on research that has broad theoretical and/or methodological implications for our understanding of the relationship between language, meaning, and society. There are many new topics of intellectual interest in the area of culture and communication, given emerging communication technologies and increased possibilities for interaction across nations and communities. We welcome articles that examine dimensions of language that are of social significance using original data. We also welcome commentaries, discussions, and book reviews. Submissions should not exceed 8,000 words and should be submitted in accordance with posted style requirements. We welcome original papers about linguistic anthropology as well as equipment and book reviews closely related to the significant topics. Desired frameworks include but are not limited to: Linguistic Anthropology Sociolinguistics Ethnography of Communication Language and Identity Speech Play, Verbal Art, and Poetics Language and Media Language and Technology Language and Social Interaction Discourse Analysis Conversation Analysis Language and Endangerment Language Socialization Gesture Signed Languages
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