Calls: General Ling/Research in African Languages and Linguistics (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Susanne Vejdemo
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Date: 05-Feb-2009 From: Oye Taiwo <oyepaultaiwogmail.com> Subject: Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL) E-mail this message to a friend
Full Title: Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL)
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2009
RALL is dedicated to the study of African languages. The journal welcomes original descriptive, historical and typological papers in all aspects of African languages. Contributions on poorly documented and described languages or lesser known language areas, as well as those trying to integrate linguistics into interdisciplinary approaches of the African past, are highly appreciated. Researchers from Africa are especially encouraged to contribute. RALL is a peer-reviewed and internationally oriented journal. All contributions are reviewed by two anonymous assessors in relevant fields. RALL is published once a year and accepts papers in English. Authors are requested to strictly follow the guidelines specified in the journal's style sheet. Instructions for Authors/Contributors RALL adopts the Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics Journals (USSL) with slight modifications
Manuscripts: Authors are requested to submit for publication two hard copies of all manuscripts and one soft copy or e-mail papers as attachment to oyepaultaiwogmail.com Manuscript must be typed double-spaced on one side of A4 paper (or similar) with margins of at least 3.5cm on all four sides of the page. The first page of the manuscript should carry the title of the article without the name of the author. The title and full address of the author (including e-mail address) should be supplied on a cover sheet.