28.4547, Calls: General Linguistics / Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle (Jrnl)

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Subject: 28.4547, Calls: General Linguistics / Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle (Jrnl)

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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 13:33:40
From: Ayden Loughlin [wplc at uvic.ca]
Subject: General Linguistics / Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2018 

Call for Papers:

WPLC 2017/2018

The Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle of the University of
Victoria (WPLC), web.uvic.ca/~wplc, is a working papers journal published by
the graduate students of the Department of Linguistics at the University of
Victoria. The volumes go back to 1981 and include published proceedings from
the Northwest Linguistics Conference, as well as general and thematic
volumes. 

All papers are published in online format only, as an open-access publication.
The journal is distributed under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC 4.0 and is
indexed with Proquest. As a working paper, publishing at WPLC does not
preclude later publication elsewhere of revised versions of these papers. 

We are currently accepting submissions for Volume 28. This is a general call
for submissions from any area related to Linguistics, though papers with an
interdisciplinary (bridging linguistics and another field) or
transdisciplinary (bridging fields within linguistics) focus are particularly
encouraged. Papers with other foci are welcome as well.

Submissions from both students and faculty are encouraged. We kindly ask
that student submissions (both undergraduate and graduate) be accompanied by
an email from a supervising professor, sent directly to our email account
(wplc at uvic.ca), indicating that the material is of publishable quality.
Without such a note there is no guarantee that papers will be reviewed. Please
forward any questions to wplc at uvic.ca.
 
To submit, visit our website for details:
(http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/WPLC/index) and follow the submission
instructions. Papers submitted by email will not be considered. In no case
should papers exceed 25 pages including references. Please follow the WPLC
style guide and other author guidelines available
at: http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/WPLC/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.

If your submission is accepted for publication, the author publication
agreement must be completed. You will be emailed this document once your paper
has been accepted.
We look forward to your submissions. 
Important Information: 
Deadline: February 1st, 2018 (noon PST)
Submission: Online through the WPLC Open Journal System website at
web.uvic.ca/~wplc 
Page Limit: 25 
Style Guide and other author information: 
http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/WPLC/about/submissions#authorGuidelines 
Other Requirements: Student submissions must be accompanied by an email from a
supervising professor indicating that the paper is of publishable quality.




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