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Calls: General Linguistics/ Language and Linguistics in Melanesia (Jrnl)

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        1.     John M Clifton , Language and Linguistics in Melanesia


Message 1: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia
Date: 23-Jan-2012
From: John M Clifton <john_cliftonsil.org>
Subject: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia
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Full Title: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia


Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2012

This is a general call for papers to be submitted for publication in Language and
Linguistics in Melanesia, Vol. 30, scheduled for release in April 2012.

Language and Linguistics in Melanesia (originally Kivung) is a peer-reviewed
journal which promotes linguistic thought in Melanesia and the South Pacific. 'It
is concerned with all branches of linguistics, with preference being given to
contributions of general theoretical interest, to articles dealing with the
languages of Papua New Guinea, and to the application of linguistic research to
the teaching of language' [Kivung, Vol. 9 (1), 1976].

LLM online seeks to stimulate linguistic endeavors and help researchers and
professionals in the field of linguistics /applied linguistics to record, publish, and
share ideas and research findings that serve to enhance our understanding of
human language and its role in society. Please send in your original articles,
case studies, book reviews and communications of interest dealing with all
languages of Melanesia to langlxmelanesiagmail.com or to the editor at
olga.temple77gmail.com.

The full call for papers can be found at
http://www.langlxmelanesia.com/kivungbillboard.htm.



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