Date: 28-Mar-2009
From: Gregory Stump <gstump uky.edu>
Subject: Language: March 2009 book notice list
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LANGUAGE, Journal of the Linguistic Society of America Book notice list [March 2009] * * * Important notice * * * The print journal Language has now phased out the publication of book notices in its pages. All book notices are now being published online in the new electronic journal known as eLanguage (see the announcement at www.lsadc.org/info/pubs-elang-rfp.cfm, and the Editor's Department in the March 2006 issue of Language (82.1)). Book reviews and review articles will continue to be published in the pages of Language as they always have been. * * * * * * * * * The lists of books currently available for 500-word book notices are posted at: http://www.as.uky.edu/linguistics/language_reviews/bnlists.html The opportunity to write book notices is offered to all readers of Language whether or not they are LSA members, though the editor reserves the right to decline to send books to volunteers whose previous book notices have presented substantive or stylistic problems that increase the time required for editing. Students are encouraged to write book notices, though a faculty supervisor must agree to approve the book notice before it is submitted to the editor. Book notices are due within three months after the reviewer receives the book; this insures that works are reviewed in a timely fashion. The number of singly authored reviews and book notices by any one reviewer may not exceed 10 per year. Also, a single reviewer may appear as the (co-)author on as many as 15 submissions in one year. This means that in addition to 10 singly-authored reviews/notices, a reviewer may additionally have 5 co-authored reviews/notices in one year. (Note, however, that these limits are subject to change, and reviewers would be advised to check with the review editor if they approach these limits.) Additional information on writing reviews and book notices for Language can be found at the Language Reviews website (http://www.as.uky.edu/linguistics/language_reviews/). Please note again that notices for the books on this list will not be published in the print version of Language; instead, they will be published online in eLanguage. Please feel free to circulate this list to colleagues. Requests may be made to: Language Reviews c/o Gregory Stump Department of English University of Kentucky 1215 Patterson Tower Lexington, KY 40506-0027 Language-Revs-L LSV.uky.edu If requesting by e-mail, please include the address to which we should send the book for which you wish to write a notice.
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