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LINGUIST List 21.1142

Mon Mar 08 2010

Calls: Writing Systems/Writing Systems Research (Jrnl)

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        1.    Ellie Graves, Writing Systems Research

Message 1: Writing Systems Research
Date: 24-Feb-2010
From: Ellie Graves <eleanor.gravesoxfordjournals.org>
Subject: Writing Systems Research
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Full Title: Writing Systems Research


Linguistic Field(s): Writing Systems

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2010

Submit to Writing Systems Research (WSR)

WSR is a new journal covering a broad range of writing systems from a range
of countries. Research-based contributions from relevant fields such as
applied linguistics, psychology, computing and education are invited. WSR
aims to publish work concerned with any issue to do with the analysis, use
and acquisition of writing systems.

Submissions are welcome from any of the following areas:
-The linguistic analysis of writing systems at various levels
-The learning and use of writing systems
-Neurolinguistics and writing systems
-The cognitive correlates and consequences of writing systems
-Writing systems and computer/new media

WSR is published by Oxford University Press and edited by:
-Vivian Cook, University of Newcastle
-Jyotsna Vaid, Texas A & M University
-Benedetta Bassetti, University of London

Browse the website (http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/3880/1) for more
information and to submit your work.


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