33.3430, Calls: Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis / Journal of Arabic Sociolinguistics (Jrnl)

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3430. Fri Nov 04 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3430, Calls:  Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis / Journal of Arabic Sociolinguistics (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2022 00:27:24
From: Reem Bassiouney [arabicsociolinguistics at gmail.com]
Subject: Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis / Journal of Arabic Sociolinguistics (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Journal of Arabic Sociolinguistics 


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics 

Call for Papers:

The journal seeks to expand and develop theories and methods in
sociolinguistics research in relation to Arabic. It welcomes studies that are
built on data from Arabic, and that use a solid theoretical and methodological
framework. The journal is peer-reviewed.

We welcome articles that deal with issues pertaining to the relation between
linguistic variation and identity, variation and sociolinguistic variables
(including but not limited to location, social class, education, age, gender
and urbanization) and variation and political contexts. They may also focus on
code switching in the Arab world, language policy and the impact of diglossia
as well as issues related to pidgin codes in the Arab world. The journal also
welcomes ethnographic studies and studies that relate anthropology to
linguistics and sociolinguistics to education. The journal aims to highlight
research which applies new theories and methodologies to Arabic data, while
addressing a wider audience of linguists, in order to engage them with
findings from research about Arabic.

The following are specific sample topics that would fall within the scope of
the journal:

- new theories that can be applied to variation
- identity and education
- political discourse
- language ideology & language attitudes
- perceptual dialectology and folk linguistics
- quantitative or qualitative data or mixed methods
- critical approaches to sociolinguistics
- refugees, migration, and language
- raciolinguistics
- historical linguistics, if related to society
- computational linguistics, if related to society
- corpus linguistics
- syntax and semantics (relevant to language variation and change)
- language acquisition
- discourse analysis and critical discourse analysis




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