26.2812, FYI: Call for Books: Historical Linguistic De Gruyter

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Subject: 26.2812, FYI:  Call for Books: Historical Linguistic De Gruyter

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Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2015 19:40:34
From: Cinzia Russi [russi at austin.utexas.edu]
Subject: Call for Books: Historical Linguistic De Gruyter

 The book series on Historical Linguistics, published by De Gruyter Open, welcomes new book proposals from linguists, supporting Open Access.

This series aims to publish state-of-the art research on historical linguistics of linguistic variation, with no restriction to particular language family or region. Both descriptive/data-oriented and theoretical oriented studies (of both formal and functional orientation) are welcomed. Emphasis is given to works combining different perspectives and/or focusing on understudied languages.

The series will include monographs, thematic collections of articles, and reference works in the relevant areas.

De Gruyter Open ensures the scrupulous peer-review and still publishes for free in the area of historical linguistics.

For details visit: http://degruyteropen.com/bshistoricallinguistic/ or contact the book series editor, Cinzia Russi (Cinzia.Russi at degruyteropen.com).

The deadline for submission is September 31, 2015.
 
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics



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