23.4886, FYI: Babel: The Language Magazine Free Sample Issue

linguist at linguistlist.org linguist at linguistlist.org
Fri Nov 23 20:42:26 UTC 2012


LINGUIST List: Vol-23-4886. Fri Nov 23 2012. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 23.4886, FYI: Babel: The Language Magazine Free Sample Issue

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U <aristar at linguistlist.org>
            Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U <hdry at linguistlist.org>

Reviews: Veronika Drake, U of Wisconsin Madison
Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin Madison
Rajiv Rao, U of Wisconsin Madison
Joseph Salmons, U of Wisconsin Madison
Anja Wanner, U of Wisconsin Madison
       <reviews at linguistlist.org>

Homepage: http://linguistlist.org

Do you want to donate to LINGUIST without spending an extra penny? Bookmark
the Amazon link for your country below; then use it whenever you buy from
Amazon!

USA: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=linguistlist-20
Britain: http://www.amazon.co.uk/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=linguistlist-21
Germany: http://www.amazon.de/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=linguistlistd-21
Japan: http://www.amazon.co.jp/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=linguistlist-22
Canada: http://www.amazon.ca/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=linguistlistc-20
France: http://www.amazon.fr/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=linguistlistf-21

For more information on the LINGUIST Amazon store please visit our
FAQ at http://linguistlist.org/amazon-faq.cfm.

Editor for this issue: Brent Miller <brent at linguistlist.org>
================================================================  

Visit LL's Multitree project for over 1000 trees dynamically generated
from scholarly hypotheses about language relationships:
          http://multitree.linguistlist.org/
					
					

Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 15:42:15
From: Jane Lugea [j.lugea at hud.ac.uk]
Subject: Babel: The Language Magazine Free Sample Issue

E-mail this message to a friend:
http://linguistlist.org/issues/emailmessage/verification.cfm?iss=23-4886.html&submissionid=4753023&topicid=6&msgnumber=1
 Introducing Babel: Free Sample Issue Out Now!

Babel is a new quarterly print magazine, covering a wide range of topics in
linguistics. It brings together cutting-edge research in language studies,
presented in a fun and digestible form. With Prof. David Crystal as Linguistic
Consultant, and a spirited team of global language academics behind it, Babel
promises to broaden your linguistic horizons.

Visit the Babel website (http://www.babelzine.com) to download a PDF of the
free sample issue, or contact us to receive your free copy in the post.

Regular features in Babel include articles on new research (such as politeness
in Chinese), biographies of leaders in the field (such as H. Paul Grice),
reviews of general interest language books, as well as language games and
quizzes.

Subscription for 2013 is also available through the Babel website
(http://www.babelzine.com)  and includes four glossy copies of Babel magazines
per year, delivered to your door. The first full issue is due for publication
in February 2013 and will be 48 pages of language-lovers' lore!

We are sure that academics, students, language professionals and laypeople
alike will find Babel a great resource to engage with, be inspired by, and
keep up to date with contemporary research in linguistics.

Get Involved!
If you want to write for Babel, please reply to editors at babelzine.com with
your ideas for articles, features, reviews, biographies and language games.
Use the sample issue as a guide for what we're looking for and feel free to
get in touch with further questions.

To help us get Babel off the ground, please forward this email to all your
contacts, both academic and non-academic. Babel may be especially useful in
explaining to laypeople what you do, if - like many linguists - you find your
path in life baffles people! On request, we can send out free copies of the
sample issue and promotional flyers. Spread the word... Babel is out now!

Love Language?
Love Babel!
Follow us on facebook: Babel: The Language Magazine
and on twitter: @Babelzine
 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics



----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-23-4886	
----------------------------------------------------------
Visit LL's Multitree project for over 1000 trees dynamically generated
from scholarly hypotheses about language relationships:
          http://multitree.linguistlist.org/
					
					



More information about the LINGUIST mailing list