LINGUIST List 20.2103
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Sun Jun 07 2009
Calls: General Ling/Chinese Language and Discourse (Jrnl)
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Chinese Language and Discourse
Message 1: Chinese Language and Discourse
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Date: 07-Jun-2009
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: Chinese Language and Discourse
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Full Title: Chinese Language and Discourse: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal
Linguistic Field(s): Chinese, Mandarin;Discourse Analysis;General Linguistics;Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Jan-2011
Open call for papers John Benjamins Publishing announces a new journal to be published in 2010. Chinese Language and Discourse An International and Interdisciplinary Journal Edited by K. K. Luke, Hongyin Tao and Li Wei Nanyang Technological University & University of Hong Kong / University of California, Los Angeles / University of London A peer reviewed journal which seeks to publish original work on Chinese and related languages, with a focus on current topics in Chinese discourse studies. The notion of discourse is a broad one, emphasizing an empirical orientation and encompassing such linguistic fields as language and society, language and culture, language and social interaction, discourse and grammar, communication studies, and contact linguistics. Special emphasis is placed on systematic documentation of Chinese usage patterns and methodological innovations in explaining Chinese and related languages from a wide range of functionalistic perspectives, including, but not limited to, those of Conversation Analysis, sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, grammaticalization, cognitive linguistics, typological and comparative studies. The journal also publishes review articles as well as discussion topics. Exchanges of research views between authors and readers are also encouraged. ISSN: 1877-7031 / E-ISSN: 1877-8798 Editorial board Yung-O Biq, National Taiwan Normal University Ping Chen, The University of Queensland Kawai Chui, National Chengchi University Patricia A. Duff, University of British Columbia Gu Yueguo, The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing Jiansheng Guo, California State University East Bay Agnes Weiyun He, State University of New York Shuanfan Huang, National Taiwan University Zhuo Jing-Schmidt, University of Oregon Edward McDonald, The University of Auckland Jerome Packard, University of Illinois Yuling Pan, The U.S. Census Bureau, Washington D.C. Jiaxuan Shen, The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing Lily I-wen Su, National Taiwan University Chao Fen Sun, Stanford University Hao Sun, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Sandra A. Thompson, University of Calfornia, Santa Barbara Richard Zhonghua Xiao, Edge Hill University, Lancashire Daming Xu, Nanjing University Zhu Hua, University of London Reviews Editor Daniel Z. Kadar, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Open call for papers. Chinese Language and Discourse invites submissions on relevant topics. Please contact the journal's editors: K. K. Luke: kkluke ntu.edu.sg Hongyin Tao: tao humnet.ucla.edu Li Wei: li.wei bbk.ac.uk
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