25.356, FYI: New Journal: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation

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Subject: 25.356, FYI: New Journal: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation

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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 11:22:36
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New Journal: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation

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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of a new journal:

Journal of Second Language Pronunciation

The Journal of Second Language Pronunciation is a scholarly journal devoted to research into the acquisition, perception, production, teaching, assessment, and description of prosodic and segmental pronunciation of second languages in all contexts of learning. The journal encourages research that connects theory and practice, enhances our understanding of L2 phonological learning processes, and provides connections between L2 pronunciation and other areas of applied linguistics such as pragmatics, CALL, and speech perception. Contributions focusing on empirical research will represent all portions of the methodological spectrum including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods studies. The journal invites papers on topics such as intelligibility and comprehensibility, accent, phonological acquisition, the use of technology (such as automatic speech recognition, text-to-speech, and CAPT), spoken language assessment, the social impact of L2 pronunciation, the ethics of pronunciation teaching, pronunciation acquisition in less commonly taught languages, speech perception and its relationship to speech production, and other topics.

Editor:
John M. Levis,  Iowa State University, JournalSLP at gmail.com

Editorial Board:
Juli Cebrian, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Dorothy M. Chun, University of California at Santa Barbara
Tracey M. Derwing, University of Alberta
Luke Harding, University of Lancaster
Debra M. Hardison, Michigan State University
Rachel Hayes-Harb, University of Utah
Rebecca Hincks, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Talia Isaacs, University of Bristol
Okim Kang  Northern Arizona University
Sara Kennedy  Concordia University
Lisa Lim  University of Hong Kong
Ee-Ling Low  National Institute of Education, Singapore
Alene Moyer  University of Maryland
Murray J. Munro  Simon Fraser University
John Murphy  Georgia State University
Lucy Pickering  Texas A & M University
Marnie Reed  Boston University
Ron Thomson  Brock University
Pavel Trofimovich  Concordia University
Anne Wichmann  University of Central Lancashire
Lynda Yates  Macquarie University
Beth Zielinksi  Macquarie University

ISSN 2215-1931  E-ISSN 2215-194X
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology





 






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