27.2345, FYI: New Co-editor for JB Communication Series

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Subject: 27.2345, FYI: New Co-editor for JB Communication Series

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Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 22:09:34
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New Co-editor for JB Communication Series

 
John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce, as of volume 18, the
appointment of  Kris Heylen (KU Leuven) as a new co-editor serving with Ninke
Stukker (University of Groningen) of the book series Converging Evidence in
Language and Communication Research. Outgoing co-editor Wilbert Spooren (RU
Nijmegen) will remain a member of the board.

Over the past decades, linguists have taken a broader view of language and are
borrowing methods and findings from other disciplines such as cognition and
computer sciences, neurology, biology, sociology, psychology, and
anthropology. This development has enriched our knowledge of language and
communication, but at the same time it has made it difficult for researchers
in a particular field of language studies to be aware of how their findings
might relate to those in other (sub-)disciplines.

Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research seeks to address
this problem by taking a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of language
and communication. The books in the series focus on a specific linguistic
topic and offer studies pertaining to this topic from different disciplinary
angles, thus taking converging evidence in language and communication research
as its basic methodology.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     General Linguistics





 



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