LINGUIST List 21.4252
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Tue Oct 26 2010
Calls: General Linguistics/Rice Working Papers in Linguistics (Jrnl)
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Message 1: Rice Working Papers in Linguistics
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Date: 26-Oct-2010
From: Carlos Molina-Vital <crm5 rice.edu>
Subject: Rice Working Papers in Linguistics
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Full Title: Rice Working Papers in Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2010
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS The Rice Working Papers in Linguistics is currently soliciting submissions for its third volume (you can see published volumes at http://owling.blogs.rice.edu/rwpl-vol-1/ and http://owling.blogs.rice.edu/rwpl-vol-2/). The deadline is November 15th. Please see the guidelines below and consider submitting your work to rwpl rice.edu. *** Rice Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 3 Deadline: **November 15th, 2010** The Rice Linguistics Society (RLS) solicits submissions from all subfields of linguistics (with the exception of ESL/TESOL and related areas of applied linguistics) for publication in the Rice Working Papers in Linguistics. Students and post-docs are strongly encouraged to submit. We especially welcome submissions in line with our department's focus on functional, usage-based approaches to language study using empirical data, including but not limited to the following: -cognitive/functional linguistics -typology and language universals -field studies in less commonly researched languages -sociolinguistics, including sociophonetics -phonetics and speech processing -laboratory phonology -forensic linguistics -corpus linguistics -discourse -neurolinguistics -psycholinguistics and language processing -language change and grammaticalization Submitted papers must meet the following minimum style requirements: -recommended length 15-25 pages (normally 5000-8000 words); significantly longer or shorter papers will be considered on a case-by-case basis (contact the editorial board) -For comprehensive details on format (such as font, margins, examples, references, etc.) please refer to the RWPL template available on the Style sheet link at http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~rls/files/Style_Sheet.dot -submit an abstract (maximum 500 words), including 3-5 keywords, as a separate Word file -submit two copies (in addition to your abstract): (1) one copy in Word (2003 or 2007) (2) in addition to the Word submission, you must send a PDF version to ensure fonts are preserved RLS accepts only electronic submissions for the working papers. These must be sent to rwpl rice.edu, and the body of the e-mail should include: -title of paper -name of author(s) -affiliation -address -phone number -contact e-mail address The deadline for receipt of submissions is **November 15th, 2010**. Questions regarding the submissions process or style requirements may be addressed to the editorial board at rwpl rice.edu.
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