Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 5

Silvia Luraghi luraghi at unipv.it
Wed Jan 20 20:20:56 UTC 2010


Dear Scott and list,
as far as the discussion has been developing up 
to now, I don't think we're talking of a 
repository where people can upload they 
unpublished papers, we're talking of a 
peer-reviewed online piublication, which is the 
reason why it should be a co-journal of 
eLanguage: this should per se guarantee high 
quality. I personally think that it is not the 
right approach to say that such an ejournal would 
ape print journals, I rather think that it is in 
everybody's interest to have a quotable 
publication, nobody wants to waste energy to set 
up a collection of papers with an unclear 
scholarly status (I think so, at least)
Silvia

At 21.03 20/01/2010, Scott wrote:
>I strongly disagree with Professor Martin Counihan on the format.
>I wish to be absolutely certain that the e-journal will be in a citable
>form and not degenerate into some type of Wiki.  His description, if I
>understand it correctly, sounds too loose to be cited as an academic
>source.  If I am wrong, I have an open mind on the subject; however,
>the issue of qualifying as an academic citation is a vital issue to me.
>
>N. Scott Catledge, PhD/STD
>Professor Emeritus
>history & languages
>
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>Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 08:59:58 +0100
>From: Evie Couss? <evie.cousse at ugent.be>
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 4
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>Dear colleagues,
>
>I am very keen on contributing to an additional international journal on
>historical Linguistics, being a historical linguist myself and being faced
>with quite limited publication possibilities. Please keep me posted on new
>developments.
>
>Yours,
>
>Evie Couss?
>
>Assistant professor at the Department of Dutch Linguistics, Ghent University
>(Belgium)
>Associate professor at the Department of Languages and Literatures,
>University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
>
>Contact information spring semester 2009-2010
>University of Gothenburg, Department of languages and literatures
>Visiting address: Lundgrensgatan 7, Room H714, Gothenburg, Sweden
>Mail address: Box 200, 405 30 G?teborg, Sweden
>Phone: + 46 (0)31 7864589
>
>
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>Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 20:24:14 -0500
>From: "Scott" <scat at cfl.rr.com>
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 2
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>I would be very interested in such an e-journal; unhappily, my health
>is too uncertain for me to volunteer any assistance.
>
>N. Scott Catledge, PhD/STD
>Professor Emeritus
>history & languages
>
>
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>Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:52:59 -0500
>From: Claire Bowern <claire.bowern at yale.edu>
>Subject: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
>To: histling-l <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
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>Dear all,
>I'd like to bring histling subscribers' attention to the LSA's eLanguage
>cojournal site (http://elanguage.net/). eLanguage is set up as a set of
>"cojournals" (that is, independent journals with their own editorial boards
>and referee process), but with a single web host and related infrastructure.
>
>
>It would be great if historical linguistics had its own cojournal. Some
>informal discussions I've had would indicate that there's considerable
>interest in a new historical journal, that the current outlets for
>historical journal publications have no shortage of quality submissions and
>that a new publication would not hurt them, and that it would be a good way
>to raise the profile of our field.
>
>Would someone be interested in taking this on? Information about proposing a
>cojournal can be found here: http://elanguage.net/propose.php Perhaps a
>small group of histling subscribers would be interested in getting together
>to put a proposal together? (note, I'm not volunteering; unfortunately, I
>just don't have the time.)
>
>Claire
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 17:26:48 -0800
>From: "Thurgood, Graham" <GThurgood at csuchico.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
>To: Domenec Mendez <domenec.mendeth at gmail.com>,
>         "histling-l at mailman.rice.edu"   <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
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>Such a journal would be of great interest.  If I can help, let me know.
>
>Graham Thurgood
>
>
>On 1/17/10 12:11 PM, "Domenec Mendez" <domenec.mendeth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>just chipping in with my 10 cents for this new publication.
>good luck to everybody.
>
>Domenec
>
>www.livescripts.ning.com <http://www.livescripts.ning.com>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: Joseph Salmons <jsalmons at wisc.edu>
>Date: Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 7:09 PM
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
>To: Claire Bowern <claire.bowern at yale.edu>
>Cc: histling-l <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
>
>
>Thanks, Claire, for raising this.
>
>Speaking as the editor of one of the few existing journals dedicated to
>language change, I personally would welcome the development of a new
>e-journal and/or print journal in the field. Yes, we at Diachronica are
>being pretty much overwhelmed with submissions, far more than we can
>publish, and this is generally work of high quality -- it's material that
>deserves to be out there.
>
>The new LabPhon journal might be one model for how to move forward, and it's
>consistent with what you suggest. I don't know exactly, but I believe they
>assembled a committee to discuss things, develop a focus, work with possible
>publishers, etc. Agreeing to join a group of 10-12 people would be less
>taxing than taking the lead alone. (I don't have time to lead the effort
>either -- thanks to the traffic at Diachronica, largely -- but I'd
>appreciate at least knowing what's happening.)
>
>A key issue will be finding the right focus -- something that differentiates
>any new journal sufficiently from Diachronica, FLH and other outlets. For
>instance, at Diachronica, if a paper doesn't make a pretty directly
>theoretical contribution to understanding language change (along with
>careful empirical angles, of course), its chances of acceptance drop
>dramatically. It would be great to have a general historical journal that
>doesn't insist on that -- where a good analysis of historical data would be
>welcome on its own terms.
>
>Another issue may be that some might have concerns about creating an
>e-journal (such as eLanguage) rather than a print journal, but that too
>could presumably be talked through.
>
>Let's hope your message will generate some discussion on the list about how
>to move forward.
>
>Joe
>
>On Jan 17, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Claire Bowern wrote:
>
>Dear all,
>I'd like to bring histling subscribers' attention to the LSA's eLanguage
>cojournal site (http://elanguage.net/). eLanguage is set up as a set of
>"cojournals" (that is, independent journals with their own editorial boards
>and referee process), but with a single web host and related infrastructure.
>
>It would be great if historical linguistics had its own cojournal. Some
>informal discussions I've had would indicate that there's considerable
>interest in a new historical journal, that the current outlets for
>historical journal publications have no shortage of quality submissions and
>that a new publication would not hurt them, and that it would be a good way
>to raise the profile of our field.
>
>Would someone be interested in taking this on? Information about proposing a
>cojournal can be found here: http://elanguage.net/propose.php Perhaps a
>small group of histling subscribers would be interested in getting together
>to put a proposal together? (note, I'm not volunteering; unfortunately, I
>just don't have the time.)
>
>Claire
>
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>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 10:26:08 +0000
>From: "Counihan M.J." <counihan at soton.ac.uk>
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 4
>To: Evie Couss? <evie.cousse at ugent.be>, "histling-l at mailman.rice.edu"
>         <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
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>Dear colleagues,
>
>I have followed this discussion with great interest.  I agree wholeheartedly
>that there is a need for an open electronic publishing system for historical
>linguistics, but I am not convinced that the LSA eLanguage system is exactly
>what is needed.  Rather than an online journal which apes the structure and
>culture of a print journal, a more open and informal system might be more
>valuable to the community.  A sort of cross between the archaeologists'
>Archnet:
>
>http://archnet.asu.edu
>
>and the physicists' Arxiv:
>
>http://xxx.soton.ac.uk/
>
>might fit the bill.  This is also worth a glance:
>
>http://www.osti.gov/eprints/
>
>In other disciplines a great deal of work has been done to build up online
>repositories so that papers will be securely stored but can be easily found,
>with individuals being able to quickly upload their work in preprint form as
>well as in final peer-reviewed form.  The LSA/eLanguage system is good, but
>there is a much wider range of possibilities which historical linguists
>should consider.
>
>Regards,
>
>Martin Counihan
>University of Southampton
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:histling-l-bounces at mailman.rice.edu] On Behalf Of Evie Couss?
>Sent: 20 January 2010 08:00
>To: histling-l at mailman.rice.edu
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 4
>
>Dear colleagues,
>
>I am very keen on contributing to an additional international journal on
>historical Linguistics, being a historical linguist myself and being faced
>with quite limited publication possibilities. Please keep me posted on new
>developments.
>
>Yours,
>
>Evie Couss?
>
>Assistant professor at the Department of Dutch Linguistics, Ghent University
>(Belgium)
>Associate professor at the Department of Languages and Literatures,
>University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
>
>Contact information spring semester 2009-2010
>University of Gothenburg, Department of languages and literatures
>Visiting address: Lundgrensgatan 7, Room H714, Gothenburg, Sweden
>Mail address: Box 200, 405 30 G?teborg, Sweden
>Phone: + 46 (0)31 7864589
>
>
>
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>Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 20:24:14 -0500
>From: "Scott" <scat at cfl.rr.com>
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 2
>To: <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
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>I would be very interested in such an e-journal; unhappily, my health
>is too uncertain for me to volunteer any assistance.
>
>N. Scott Catledge, PhD/STD
>Professor Emeritus
>history & languages
>
>
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>Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:52:59 -0500
>From: Claire Bowern <claire.bowern at yale.edu>
>Subject: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
>To: histling-l <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
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>Dear all,
>I'd like to bring histling subscribers' attention to the LSA's eLanguage
>cojournal site (http://elanguage.net/). eLanguage is set up as a set of
>"cojournals" (that is, independent journals with their own editorial boards
>and referee process), but with a single web host and related infrastructure.
>
>
>It would be great if historical linguistics had its own cojournal. Some
>informal discussions I've had would indicate that there's considerable
>interest in a new historical journal, that the current outlets for
>historical journal publications have no shortage of quality submissions and
>that a new publication would not hurt them, and that it would be a good way
>to raise the profile of our field.
>
>Would someone be interested in taking this on? Information about proposing a
>cojournal can be found here: http://elanguage.net/propose.php Perhaps a
>small group of histling subscribers would be interested in getting together
>to put a proposal together? (note, I'm not volunteering; unfortunately, I
>just don't have the time.)
>
>Claire
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 17:26:48 -0800
>From: "Thurgood, Graham" <GThurgood at csuchico.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
>To: Domenec Mendez <domenec.mendeth at gmail.com>,
>         "histling-l at mailman.rice.edu"   <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
>Message-ID: <C778F8D8.19BD%gthurgood at csuchico.edu>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>Such a journal would be of great interest.  If I can help, let me know.
>
>Graham Thurgood
>
>
>On 1/17/10 12:11 PM, "Domenec Mendez" <domenec.mendeth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>just chipping in with my 10 cents for this new publication.
>good luck to everybody.
>
>Domenec
>
>www.livescripts.ning.com <http://www.livescripts.ning.com>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: Joseph Salmons <jsalmons at wisc.edu>
>Date: Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 7:09 PM
>Subject: Re: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
>To: Claire Bowern <claire.bowern at yale.edu>
>Cc: histling-l <histling-l at mailman.rice.edu>
>
>
>Thanks, Claire, for raising this.
>
>Speaking as the editor of one of the few existing journals dedicated to
>language change, I personally would welcome the development of a new
>e-journal and/or print journal in the field. Yes, we at Diachronica are
>being pretty much overwhelmed with submissions, far more than we can
>publish, and this is generally work of high quality -- it's material that
>deserves to be out there.
>
>The new LabPhon journal might be one model for how to move forward, and it's
>consistent with what you suggest. I don't know exactly, but I believe they
>assembled a committee to discuss things, develop a focus, work with possible
>publishers, etc. Agreeing to join a group of 10-12 people would be less
>taxing than taking the lead alone. (I don't have time to lead the effort
>either -- thanks to the traffic at Diachronica, largely -- but I'd
>appreciate at least knowing what's happening.)
>
>A key issue will be finding the right focus -- something that differentiates
>any new journal sufficiently from Diachronica, FLH and other outlets. For
>instance, at Diachronica, if a paper doesn't make a pretty directly
>theoretical contribution to understanding language change (along with
>careful empirical angles, of course), its chances of acceptance drop
>dramatically. It would be great to have a general historical journal that
>doesn't insist on that -- where a good analysis of historical data would be
>welcome on its own terms.
>
>Another issue may be that some might have concerns about creating an
>e-journal (such as eLanguage) rather than a print journal, but that too
>could presumably be talked through.
>
>Let's hope your message will generate some discussion on the list about how
>to move forward.
>
>Joe
>
>On Jan 17, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Claire Bowern wrote:
>
>Dear all,
>I'd like to bring histling subscribers' attention to the LSA's eLanguage
>cojournal site (http://elanguage.net/). eLanguage is set up as a set of
>"cojournals" (that is, independent journals with their own editorial boards
>and referee process), but with a single web host and related infrastructure.
>
>It would be great if historical linguistics had its own cojournal. Some
>informal discussions I've had would indicate that there's considerable
>interest in a new historical journal, that the current outlets for
>historical journal publications have no shortage of quality submissions and
>that a new publication would not hurt them, and that it would be a good way
>to raise the profile of our field.
>
>Would someone be interested in taking this on? Information about proposing a
>cojournal can be found here: http://elanguage.net/propose.php Perhaps a
>small group of histling subscribers would be interested in getting together
>to put a proposal together? (note, I'm not volunteering; unfortunately, I
>just don't have the time.)
>
>Claire
>
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>University of Wisconsin
>Madison, WI 53706
>(608) 262-8180
>http:// <http://csumc.wisc.edu/> diachronica.org <http://diachronica.org>
>
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>
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