Call for Volume Proposals: Syntax and Semantics

Jeff Runner runner at ling.rochester.edu
Thu Jun 10 19:22:30 UTC 2010


FYI: please contact me directly if you have ideas for an interesting volume.

--Jeff

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Call for Volume Proposals: Syntax and Semantics

The Editor of book series Syntax and Semantics invites proposals for volumes
to be published in its series. The aim of the Syntax and Semantics Series is
to publish exciting and innovative research involving the sub-systems of
grammar that interface with syntax and semantics. This crucially includes
the syntax-semantics interface itself, but also the systematic interplay of
syntax and semantics with pragmatics, information structure and discourse.
The series will promote in particular research that brings novel forms of
empirical evidence to bear on issues in theoretical syntax and semantics.
Syntax and Semantics is listed on the ISI Web of Knowledge. You can find
more information on Syntax and Semantics by visiting
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/books/series.htm?id=0092-4563.

Volumes can be a monograph piece by one or two authors, or an edited
collection of papers by various authors. They are often (but not
universally) theme-based, and seek to highlight the latest research.

To submit a proposal, please complete an Advanced Title Information Form (
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/authors/guides/advanced_title_information_form.doc)
providing a brief synopsis, a provisional table of contents and a list of
contributors (if known). The form should also contain a tentative title,
estimated manuscript length and date for submission. This form should be
submitted to the Series Editor, Jeff Runner, runner at ling.rochester.edu.

For more information on being a Volume Editor, please visit
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/authors/guides/multi_author.htm, or contact
the Series Editor.

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Jeffrey T. Runner, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Linguistics and Brain & Cognitive Sciences
Director, Center for Language Sciences
University of Rochester
Lattimore 511A
River Campus Box 270096, Rochester, NY  14627
585-275-2626 (Office)
585-275-8053 (Linguistics)
585-275-1844 (CLS)
runner at ling.rochester.edu
www.ling.rochester.edu/people/runner/runner.html
www.bcs.rochester.edu/cls/
"Asking a linguist how many languages they speak is like asking a doctor how
many diseases they have." ---Unknown
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