LINGUIST List 21.5172
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Mon Dec 20 2010
Calls: Gen. Ling. / Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics (Jrnl)
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Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Message 1: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
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Date: 19-Dec-2010
From: Timothy Face <facex002 umn.edu>
Subject: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
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Full Title: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Portuguese; Spanish
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2011
Call for 'State of the Discipline' papers Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics is a refereed journal that publishes work in all sub-fields of linguistics and from all theoretical approaches on Hispanic and Lusophone languages, including not only Spanish and Portuguese, but also Catalan, Galician, Spanish- and Portuguese-based creoles. Each issue of Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics has a section entitled 'State of the Discipline'. Each State of the Discipline section contains one paper that presents a state of the art on a topic of interest to the journal's audience. Past topics have been corpus linguistics, first language acquisition, linguistics and speech technology, computational linguistics, and creole studies. The two 2011 issues have as topics loan words and variation in second language acquisition. We are currently seeking proposals for topics for future State of the Discipline papers. Proposals should include a cover page with the proposed topic, contact information for the potential author(s), and a brief biographical note about the potential author(s). The remainder of the proposal should include a description of 1 to 2 pages that defines the topic, the perspective from which the potential author(s) will write, and addresses why this topic will be of interest to the readership of Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics. The first accepted proposal will be for the Spring 2012 issue, with the final version of the paper due to the journal's editor no later than September 2011. Please submit proposals to the editor of Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, Timothy Face, electronically at facex002 umn.edu. Further information on Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics is available at the journal's website: www.shll-journal.com
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