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The new journal ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (first issue May 1997) will have an important contribution to make in both present-day English studies and English historical linguistics. Full details can be found on our revised WWW pages, available at sites in the USA and UK. Try either of the following (Europe) http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/Journals/JNLSCAT/ell/ell.html (N. America) http://www.cup.org/Journals/JNLSCAT/ell/ell.html for a statement of policy and the names of editors and editorial board members. There are instructions for contributors (including style sheet), information for potential subscribers, and a new link to an up-to-date list of forthcoming articles. Bas Aarts, David Denison and Richard Hogg Editorial e-mail address: ellMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueucl.ac.uk _____________________________________________________________________ David Denison | e-mail: d.denison
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