26.4531, Calls: General Linguistics; Ling & Literature/ International Journal of Literary Linguistics (Jrnl)

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Subject: 26.4531, Calls: General Linguistics; Ling & Literature/ International Journal of Literary Linguistics (Jrnl)

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Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 10:27:55
From: Anja Müller-Wood [wood at uni-mainz.de]
Subject: General Linguistics; Ling & Literature/ International Journal of Literary Linguistics (Jrnl)

 Full Title: International Journal of Literary Linguistics 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature 

The International Journal of Literary Linguistics (IJLL) (http://www.ijll.uni-mainz.de/index.php/ijll) is an open-access, peer-review journal published by Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (Germany) that is dedicated to the publication of original research at the interface of literary studies and linguistics. The journal provides an innovative forum for articles participating in the recent reshaping of the field of literary linguistics under the influence of pragmatics, functional linguistics and cognitive studies. It aims at contributing to a new, dialogic understanding of literary production and reception. The journal invites contributions from scholars working on different languages and literatures.

Submissions to the journal may be concerned with (but are not restricted to) the following topics: Textuality, intertextuality, dialogism, narratology, stylistics, genre, in spoken, written and multimodal texts (and in their adaptations into other media). We are also interested in publishing special issues edited by guest editors as well as reviews of scholarly books of relevance. These are published twice yearly, in spring and autumn.

Publication language is English.

The work of the editorial team is supported by an advisory board comprising some of the most eminent scholars in the field of literary linguistics.



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