25.4790, Calls: Spanish, General Linguistics/ Lingvisticae Investigationes (Jrnl)

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Subject: 25.4790, Calls: Spanish, General Linguistics/ Lingvisticae Investigationes (Jrnl)

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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 14:51:47
From: Eric Laporte [eric.laporte at univ-paris-est.fr]
Subject: Spanish, General Linguistics/ Lingvisticae Investigationes (Jrnl)

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Full Title: Lingvisticae Investigationes 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 01-May-2015 

Spanish Phraseology: Varieties and Variations
Special issue of Lingvisticae Investigationes
ISSN 0378-4169

In the last years, research in Spanish phraseology has produced not only
better analysis methods but also a huge amount of data, that is increasingly
available for further research. However, the research in this area has now to
cope with a very important degree of diversity in descriptions that is not due
to inaccuracy but to natural structural, diatopic, diaphasic, diastratic or
diachronic phraseological variation. Far from viewing this as a distortion
factor, we consider that varieties and variations constitute the core of
phraseology and that there is a lack of extensive studies that adequately
reflect this diversity in all its extent. We are then inviting proposals for
papers presenting innovative research on the area of varieties (geographical,
sociological, historical…) and variations (lexical, morphological,
syntactical…) in Spanish phraseology.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Historical Phraseology of Spanish
- Phraseology of diatopic varieties of Spanish
- Spanish Phraseography
- Spanish Phraseology and Contrastive Phraseology
- Spanish Phraseology and Corpus Linguistics
- Spanish Phraseology and Spanish as a Foreign Language
- Spanish Phraseology in Discourse

Guest Editors:
Xavier Blanco (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
xblancoe at gmail.com
Pedro Mogorrón (Universidad de Alicante)
Pedro.mogorron at ua.es

Schedule:
Submission of papers: 1st May 2015
Notification to authors: 1st July 2015

Further information:
http://dti.ua.es/va/documentos/li-call-for-papers-spanish-phraseology-varietie
s-and-variations.pdf
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/li/main
http://hispanismo.cervantes.es/revista.asp?DOCN=5061







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