32.1363, FYI: New JB journal JUL

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Subject: 32.1363, FYI: New JB journal JUL

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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2021 12:53:02
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: New JB journal JUL

 
John Benjamins is pleased to announce a new journal for 2022: Journal of
Uralic Linguistics (JUL), edited by Anders Holmberg (University of Newcastle)
and Balázs Surányi (Research Institute for Linguistics HAS, Budapest).

Linguistic research on Uralic languages has been undergoing profound and
multi-layered renewal as well as extraordinary expansion in recent years. This
shift has been marked by the extension of in-depth linguistic work on general
linguistic topics of current interest to an ever-growing number of Uralic
languages, and the appearance of electronic research tools. The core mission
of the Journal of Uralic Linguistics (JUL) is twofold. First, it aspires to
serve an integrative role in Uralic linguistics, broadly construed, by
striving to bridge currently existing gaps between various research traditions
and areas of specialization, providing them with a common platform. Second, it
aims to bolster the impact that results from the study of Uralic languages
have on general linguistic theory and typology.

The journal brings together formal, typological, descriptive, as well as
experimental treatments of data, covering a broad linguistic scope. This scope
includes all core grammatical disciplines of linguistics (phonology,
morphology, syntax, and semantics), as well as the interdisciplinary fields of
research at the interfaces with other disciplines, including phonetics,
pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition,
language documentation, and language technology, among others. Analyses of
data from a single Uralic language/variety and comparisons across
languages/varieties (either within Uralic, or between Uralic and non-Uralic)
are equally encouraged. Studies that bear on current, topical issues in
general linguistics, work on lesser studied and endangered languages and
language varieties, and contributions reporting new empirical findings will be
especially welcome.

JUL is a continuation of the journal Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics and
the book series Approaches to Hungarian.

JUL is peer-reviewed and published in English.

ISSN: 2772-3720
E-ISSN: 2772-3739
 



Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories

Language Family(ies): Uralic





 



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