22.3185, FYI: Call for Manuscripts: New Sign Language Series

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Subject: 22.3185, FYI: Call for Manuscripts: New Sign Language Series

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Date: 10-Aug-2011
From: Markus Steinbach [msteinb at gwdg.de]
Subject: Call for Manuscripts: New Sign Language Series
 

	
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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 10:48:47
From: Markus Steinbach [msteinb at gwdg.de]
Subject: Call for Manuscripts: New Sign Language Series

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Ishara Press and De Gruyter Mouton are pleased to announce the co-
publication of two new series in sign linguistics:


Sign Languages and Deaf Communities (SLDC)

Series editors: Annika Herrmann, Markus Steinbach and Ulrike Zeshan

Over the past decades, the field of sign language linguistics has 
expanded considerably. Recent research on sign languages includes a 
wide range of subdomains such as reference grammars, theoretical 
linguistics, psycho- and neurolinguistics, sociolinguistics, and applied 
studies on sign languages and Deaf communities. The new series Sign 
Languages and Deaf Communities is concerned with the study of sign 
languages in a comprehensive way, covering various theoretical, 
experimental, and applied dimensions of sign language research and 
their relationship to Deaf communities around the world. This series 
provides a multidisciplinary platform for innovative and outstanding 
research in sign language linguistics and aims at linking the study of 
sign languages to current trends in modern linguistics, such as new 
experimental and theoretical investigations, the importance of language 
endangerment, the impact of technological developments on data 
collection and Deaf education, and the broadening geographical scope 
of typological sign language studies, especially in terms of research on 
non-Western sign languages and Deaf communities.

Editorial Board: Goedele de Clerck (Ghent University, Belgium & 
University of Central Lancashire, UK), Barbara Hänel-Faulhaber 
(University of Hamburg), Sung-Eun Hong (University of Hamburg), 
Rachel McKee (University of Wellington), Victoria Nyst (University of 
Leiden), Marianne Rossi Stumpf (Federal University of Santa Catarina, 
Brazil), Sandra Wood (University of Virginia)

Contact for submissions to SLDC: Prof. Dr. Markus Steinbach 
(University of Göttingen), markus.steinbach at phil.uni-goettingen.de


Sign Language Typology (SLT)

Series editors: Marie Coppola, Onno Crasborn and Ulrike Zeshan

The Sign Language Typology Series is dedicated to the comparative 
study of sign languages around the world. Individual or collective works 
that systematically explore typological variation across sign languages 
are the focus of this series, with particular emphasis on undocumented, 
underdescribed and endangered sign languages. The scope of the 
series primarily includes cross-linguistic studies of grammatical domains 
across a larger or smaller sample of sign languages, but also 
encompasses the study of individual sign languages from a typological 
perspective and comparison between signed and spoken languages in 
terms of language modality, as well as theoretical and methodological 
contributions to sign language typology.

Editorial Board: Roland Pfau (University of Amsterdam), Gladys Tang 
(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Ronice Mueller de Quadros 
(Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil), Erin Wilkinson 
(University of Manitoba, Canada), Irit Meir (Haifa University), Jun Hui 
Yang (University of Central Lancashire), Sam Lutalo-Kiingi (Kyambogo 
University, Uganda & University of Central Lancashire), Adam 
Schembri (La Trobe University, Australia)

Contact for submissions to SLT: Prof. Ulrike Zeshan (University of 
Central Lancashire), uzeshan at uclan.ac.uk 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics





 







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