LINGUIST List 21.2994
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Tue Jul 20 2010
Calls: Gen Ling/Phonetics/Phonology/ Laboratory Phonology (Jrnl)
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1. Jennifer
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Laboratory Phonology
Message 1: Laboratory Phonology
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Date: 18-Jul-2010
From: Jennifer Cole <jscole illinois.edu>
Subject: Laboratory Phonology
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Full Title: Laboratory Phonology
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology
Call Deadline: 20-Aug-2010
Laboratory Phonology¸ the journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology, invites the submission of manuscripts for full-length articles to be published in Volume 2, Issue 1. This will be the first 'regular' issue of Laboratory Phonology, following the publication of Volume 1 which featured papers derived from the Laboratory Phonology 11 conference. Manuscripts that are submitted by August 20, 2010 will be given priority consideration for inclusion in vol. 2.1, and will be processed expeditiously through the journal's stringent peer-review process. Submissions received after August 20 will be considered for publication in vol. 2.1 subject to available space and depending on the manuscript's readiness by the publication deadline, and will otherwise be considered for publication in a later issue. Volume 2, Issue 1 is scheduled to appear in print June 2011. Laboratory Phonology is a new journal launched in 2010 by the Association for Laboratory Phonology and published by Mouton de Gruyter. Laboratory Phonology publishes articles featuring laboratory or experimental research on the elements of spoken and signed language, their organization, their grammatical function, and their role in speech communication. Laboratory Phonology welcomes submissions from a range of disciplines including linguistics, psychology, speech & hearing science, communication science, computer science, electrical & computer engineering, and other related fields. To submit a manuscript, or for information about submission, please go to http://www.labphon.org/home/journal. Questions about the journal may be directed to the Jennifer Cole, General Editor, at journal labphon.org. Individual subscriptions to Laboratory Phonology are available exclusively through membership in the Association for Laboratory Phonology. For membership information please go to http://www.labphon.org/member. For information about institutional subscriptions please see the publisher's website at http://www.degruyter.de/journals/labphon/detailEn.cfm
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