27.1870, Calls: Gen Ling / Macrolinguistics (Jrnl)

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Subject: 27.1870, Calls: Gen Ling / Macrolinguistics (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 11:52:32
From: Qing-Hua Ma [macrolinguistics at nju.edu.cn]
Subject: Gen Ling / Macrolinguistics (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Macrolinguistics 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call for Papers:A journal specialized in research papers of non-Indo-European
linguistics

About the Journal:

Macrolinguistics, ISSN 1934-5755, is an international academic journal
published annually by The Learned Press (a publishing house registered in the
US) and jointly organized by Nanjing University of China. The Journal is
specialized in research papers of non-Indo-European linguistics. 

The papers will be issued in English or Chinese, in length not more than
25,000 Chinese characters or 15,000 words. We only accept online submission or
e-mail submission, and the email address is macrolinguistics at nju.edu.cn,
editor at macrolinguistics.com or macrolinguistics at gmail.com. 

Our call for papers has no deadline. The editorial board will notify you
within two months after reception whether to accept your contribution.
Contributions are welcome, but do not send duplicate of manuscripts to other
journals in the meantime.

If you want to have a non-English paper published in English, you can arrange
its own translation, or entrust us to arrange the translation for a fee. All
papers will be published in book form, and in electronic form posted on our
website. The authors will receive two free copies of the current issue of the
journal in book form.

Article Types:

- Original linguistic theory (mainly original theory based on the facts of
non-Indo-European languages)
- Systematic Operational Grammar research and other systematic operational
linguistic research(systematic operational linguistics based on complex system
theory is the main feature of the Journal, where research papers of systematic
operational grammar, systematic etymology, systematic rhetoric, second
language teaching research based on systematic operational theory will be
published as priority)
- Fieldwork (to investigate and describe the syntax, semantics and vocabulary
of non-Indo-European languages)
- Synchronic linguistics (synchronic study of vocabulary, semantics, syntax,
pragmatics within the system architecture of non-Indo-European languages)
- Study in change of languages (mainly discusses the history of the formation
and mechanism of modern non-Indo-European language systems, geographic
variation, social and stylistic variation mechanism, mechanism of language
change caused by contact with other Indo-European languages. We welcome
instructive laws found in the corresponding fields)
- Language typology and anthropological linguistics(based on non-Indo-European
languages, highlighting generality and peculiarity of languages and cultural
anthropological interpretation of language issues)
- Mathematical linguistics (statistical study of modern non-Indo-European
languages, in particular, study combining comparison with statistics);
- Psycholinguistics and second language teaching research (for
non-Indo-European languages)

Website: http://www.macrolinguistics.com/




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