LINGUIST List 25.2931
Tue
Jul 15 2014
FYI: Call for Book
Submission to Studies in LabPhon
Editor for this issue:
Uliana Kazagasheva <ulianalinguistlist.org>
Date: 15-Jul-2014
From: Anna Bruggeman
<labphon.lsp
gmail.com>
Subject: Call for Book
Submission to Studies in LabPhon
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Publishing opportunity with Studies in
Laboratory Phonology (Language Science
Press)
The open-access book series Studies in
Laboratory Phonology (part of Language Science
Press) invites submissions of high quality
manuscripts. Following the Laboratory Phonology
tradition, studies will typically display use
of experimental and empirical methods in the
laboratory and/or in the field, to shed light
on theoretical research questions in phonetics,
phonology and their interplay.
The series takes an integrated approach and
aims to publish work which may have benefited
from methods from related disciplines such as
psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, computer
science and physics.
Target submissions include outstanding PhD
dissertations, monographs and edited
volumes.
Book proposals will be reviewed anonymously and
will be either accepted with minor changes or
rejected. No major changes option is
available.
About Language Science Press: Language Science
Press publishes high quality, peer-reviewed
open-access books in the field of linguistics.
All publications are free for both authors and
readers. Submission in LaTeX is encouraged.
Limited typesetting and proofreading support is
available. The books are published under a
CC-BY license by default.
The Studies in Laboratory Phonology series
editorial board consists of the following
people:
Editors: - Martine Grice (Chief Editor,
University of Cologne, Germany)
- Doris Mücke (University of Cologne,
Germany)
- Taehong Cho (Hanyang University, Seoul, South
Korea)
Editorial Board: - Amalia Arvaniti (University
of Kent, UK)
- Stefan Baumann (University of Cologne,
Germany)
- Marc Brunelle (University of Ottawa,
Canada)
- Ioana Chitoran (Paris-Diderot, France)
- Edward Flemming (MIT, USA)
- Sónia Frota (University of Lisbon,
Portugal)
- Adamantios Gafos, (University of Potsdam,
Germany)
- Tine Mooshammer (Humboldt University, Berlin,
Germany)
- Maria-Josep Solé (Universitat Autónoma de
Barcelona, Spain)
- Megha Sundara (UCLA, USA)
- Caroline Smith (University of New Mexico,
USA)
- Marija Tabain (La Trobe University,
Australia)
- Martha Tyrone (Haskins Laboratories, USA)
- Ruben van de Vijver (Düsseldorf University,
Germany)
- Andrea Weber (University of Tübingen,
Germany)
For more information visit
http://langsci-press.org/catalog/series/silp,
or, for specific queries, contact Anna
Bruggeman at
[email protected]
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