14.2399, Calls: New Journal/International Pragmatics

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-14-2399. Thu Sep 11 2003. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 14.2399, Calls: New Journal/International Pragmatics

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Date:  Thu, 11 Sep 2003 04:36:04 +0000
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Intercultural Pragmatics

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Date:  Thu, 11 Sep 2003 04:36:04 +0000
From:  julia.ulrich at degruyter.com
Subject:  Intercultural Pragmatics

			
Title: Intercultural Pragmatics
			
MOUTON DE GRUYTER IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE FOUNDING OF THE NEW JOURNAL

INTERCULTURAL PRAGMATICS

Editor-in-Chief: Istvan Kecskes

The journal aims to address a specific need. There is a rapidly
growing number of theoreticians and practitioners who are interested
in the development and use of pragmatic knowledge and skills in the
context of second language acquisition, bi- and multilingual
development and intercultural communication. The journal caters to
their needs by giving a forum for researchers who look for new
techniques, tools and methods to investigate human languages and
communication for better understanding of the role of pragmatic
competence in language development and cross-cultural interaction. The
first issue will be published in August 2004.

Istvan Kecskes is Professor of Linguistics and Education at the SUNY
at Albany.

EDITORIAL TEAM
Forum editor: Leslie Beebe (Columbia U)
Review editor: Jesus Romero-Trillo (U Autonoma de Madrid)

ADVISORY BOARD
Karin Aijmer(Goteborg U)Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig (Indiana U)Jan
Blommaert(Ghent U)Jenny Cook-Gumperz (UC Santa Barbara)Jean-Marc
Dewaele(Birkbeck College,London)Susan Ervin-Tripp (UC Berkeley)Pilar
Garces-Conejos (University of Seville) Raymond Gibbs (UC Santa
Cruz)Rachel Giora (U of Tel Aviv)Peter Grundy (U of Northumbria)John
Gumperz(UC Santa Barbara)Ziran He(Guangdong U)Masako Hiraga(Rikkyo
U,Tokyo)Ferenc Kiefer(Hungarian Academy of Sciences)Jacob Mey (U of
Southern Denmark)Jacques Moeschler (U of Geneva) Eniko Nemeth
(University of Szeged) Jan Nuyts (U of Antwerp)Tunde Papp (SUNY at New
Paltz)Steven Pinker(Harvard U)Martin Puetz (U of Koblenz-Landau)Robert
Sanders(U at Albany)David Singleton (Trinity College, Dublin)
Catherine Snow (Harvard U)Daniel Veronique (U de la Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Jef Verschueren (U of Antwerp)Christiane von Stutterheim(U of
Heidelberg)Anna Wierzbicka (Australian National U)

CALL FOR PAPERS
The editors encourage the submission of high quality
papers on topics relevant to the mission of Intercultural
Pragmatics. The journal is especially interested in featuring articles
and research papers that

- explore the implications of pragmatics research for theoretical
developments and practical applications in the fields of second
language acquisition and intercultural communication,

- discuss language in use in the context of cross-cultural
interaction,

- analyze pragmatics research findings from the perspective of bi- and
multilingual development,

- study the nature of interaction of bi- and multilinguals, and
language learners,

- investigate the effect of dual language and multilingual systems on
the development and use of pragmatic skills,

- examine the teachability and learnability of pragmatic skills in
instructional environments.

Manuscripts should be sent to:
Istvan Kecskes
School of Education, ED 114
State University of New York at Albany
Albany, NY 12222, USA
E-mail: ikecskes at uamail.albany.edu

FORUM
The forum invites short notes about on-going research and
comments on current trends or practices in pragmatics research. It
also welcomes responses or rebuttals to articles, ideas or remarks
published in Intercultural Pragmatics or elsewhere.  Manuscripts
should be sent to Leslie Beebe, Applied Linguistics Program 317 Main,
Box 066 Columbia University, Teachers College 525 West 120th Street
NY, NY 10027, USA E-mail: lmb33 at columbia.edu

REVIEWS
The journal invites evaluative reviews of books that are
relevant to its mission and content.  Book reviews should be sent to
Jesus Romero-Trillo Departamento de Filología Inglesa
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 28049-Madrid, Spain E-mail:
jesus.romero at uam.es

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