26.1938, Calls: Russian; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics/ Russian Language Journal (Jrnl)

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Subject: 26.1938, Calls: Russian; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics/ Russian Language Journal (Jrnl)

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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 13:54:17
From: Ewa Golonka [egolonka at umd.edu]
Subject: Russian; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics/ Russian Language Journal (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Russian Language Journal 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Russian (rus)

Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2015 

The Russian Language Journal (ISSN: 0036-0252) is a bilingual, peer-reviewed
journal dedicated to scholarly review of research, resources, symposia, and
publications pertinent to the study and teaching of Russian language and
culture, as well as comparative and interdisciplinary research in Russian
language, culture and the acquisition of Russian as a second language. The
journal seeks contributions to the 2015 issue (Volume 65).

Those interested are encouraged to submit original research articles
electronically to the editor using the email address rlj at americancouncils.org
Manuscripts should be sent as an MS Word document with a one-inch margin
following the Chicago Manual of Style.

Deadline for submission to the 2015 issue is June 1, 2015.

Guidelines for submission are listed at the end of this message.

Editor:

William P. Rivers, Executive Director,
Joint National Committee for Languages - National Council for Language and
International Studies
Associate Editors:

Michael Gorham, University of Florida
Ewa Golonka, University of Maryland
Address manuscripts and all other correspondence to:
RLJ at ACTR
American Councils for International Education
1828 L Street NW
12th floor
Washington, DC 20036
Email: rlj at americancouncils.org
Web: http://rlj.americancouncils.org/

Editorial Policy

Scope. RLJ publishes scholarly work on the study and teaching of Russian
language and culture, comparative and interdisciplinary research in Russian
language, language policy, applied and theoretical linguistics, culture, and
the acquisition of Russian as a second language. Pedagogical articles
reporting on experimental research results and/or empirically-based
evaluations are also encouraged and invited. Research articles should clearly
identify the research questions, methods, background literature, results, and
implications of the work. Notwithstanding the general scope of RLJ as a
scholarly journal, from time to time, and at the Editor's discretion, articles
providing a perspective on a particular theoretical or applied issue may be
considered. All articles submitted to RLJ should include adequate
documentation, providing credit to primary sources, and relevance to current
research.

External Review Process. Journal submissions should be crafted without
revealing the author's identity in the body of the work or the bibliographic
references.

Each submission that meets the overall eligibility criteria for RLJ
publication will be reviewed anonymously by at least two external evaluators,
who recommend as to whether a submission is accepted or rejected. The
acceptance of any article is the decision of the Editor of RLJ, in
consultation with the reviewers, editorial staff, and editorial board, as need
be.

Manuscript Length. Manuscripts are generally no more than 7,000 words in
length. Authors interested in submitting longer manuscripts are encouraged to
contact the Editor to discuss article length and subject matter prior to
submission.

Language: RLJ is a bilingual annual publication. Contributions may be written
in either English or Russian.

Citations and References. A list of references follows each manuscript,
alphabetized by the last name of the authors; citations are linked to this
list.
Authors are requested to use the Author-Date System of The Chicago Manual of
Style, 16th edition, 2010. In order to assist in the editing process, authors
should provide all necessary bibliographic information at the time of
submission.




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