LINGUIST List 23.715
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Sat Feb 11 2012
Calls: Discourse Analysis/ CoDis Working Papers (Jrnl)
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CoDis Working Papers
Message 1: CoDis Working Papers
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Date: 10-Feb-2012
From: Pilar Alonso <alonso usal.es>
Subject: CoDis Working Papers
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Full Title: CoDis Working Papers
Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2012
CoDis Working Papers in Discourse Coherence, Cognition and Creativity CoDis Working Papers in Discourse Coherence, Cognition and Creativity is an annual publication of the CoDis Research Group, a Recognised Research Group at the Universidad de Salamanca formed in July 2003 on the initiative of a group of lecturers working in the field of discourse analysis. CoDis Working Papers wants to open a forum for sharing and exchanging research on the concept of coherence in all discourse genres. The Codis Working Papers series seeks to integrate different interpretations of coherence from cognitive and discourse perspectives in a dynamic interactive way; the primary methodologies are discourse analysis and textual analysis. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, general aspects of meaning construction, discourse coherence, creative discourse coherence (with a focus on literary, popular and advertising discourse), discourse coherence approaches to language teaching, and discourse coherence and translation. Other fields of interest are discourse analysis, discourse production and reception, and socio-cultural approaches to discourse. CoDis Working Papers welcomes submission for full publication online of unpublished articles and research reports. Articles may be in English or Spanish. Authors whose native language is not English / Spanish should have their manuscripts checked by an English / Spanish -speaking expert, or a language-editing professional service, prior to submission. Manuscripts should not exceed 10,000 words. All consistent formats will be accepted; the LSA Style Sheet is recommended. The manuscript should be as simple as possible. The manuscript text should be 1,5-spaced throughout, with margins of at least one inch (2.54 cm) all around the page; a 12 point Times New Roman font is preferred. Use headers only for page numbers. Notes, if necessary, should be endnotes. Manuscripts should have a list of References. In addition to the main text, attach a separate cover sheet with title and subtitle of the article; authors' names and affiliations; complete mailing address, email address, and telephone numbers of the (first) author. The first page of the manuscript should include the title, subtitle, an abstract of 150 to 200 words, and a list of five key-words. The author's personal information should not be part of the manuscript file. Electronic submissions should be sent to the editor in Word files. Copyright remains with the authors of individual articles. Articles will undergo peer review. For more information about the journal visit: http://campus.usal.es/~codis/workingpapers/ Call deadline: 15-June-2012 Information and submissions: Pilar Alonso codis.working.papers usal.es
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