LINGUIST List 23.2942
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Thu Jul 05 2012
Calls: Applied Ling, Socioling/ International Journal of Language Studies (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Brent Miller
<brent linguistlist.org>
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Date: 01-Jul-2012
From: Arezou Pashapour <ijls.editors yahoo.com>
Subject: International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS)
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Full Title: International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS)
Call Deadline: 10-Oct-2012
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) invites professional (applied) linguists and language researchers to submit their scholarly papers to IJLS. Authors can submit (a) research papers, (b) research notes or reports, (c) 'state of the art' articles, or (d) critical book reviews. Acceptable themes include, but are not limited to, the following: - First and additional language learning, Teaching, and use - Language assessment - Language for special purposes - Bilingualism and multilingualism - Language planning and policies - Conversation analysis - Corpus linguistics - Critical discourse analysis - Deaf linguistics - Discourse analysis and pragmatics - Computer-mediated communication - Forensic linguistics - Multimodal communication - Lexicography - Literacies - Rhetoric and stylistics - Translation There is also room for a forum section in each issue which aims at enhancing debate between authors and the wider community of applied linguists; the forum section is dedicated to short pieces of writing which are typically 'responses' to a published article, a short research note or report, or a commentary on research issues or professional practices. The Journal also contains a review section which is dedicated to 'State of the Art' papers or 'Critical Book Reviews.' For more details please see: http://www.ijls.net/ For author Guidelines please see: http://www.ijls.net/guide.html
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