33.3526, Calls: English; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology / Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology (Jrnl)

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3526. Sun Nov 13 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3526, Calls:  English; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology /  Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology (Jrnl)

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Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2022 21:20:41
From: Denis Jamet [denis.jamet at univ-lyon3.fr]
Subject: English; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology /  Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology 


Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 30-May-2023 

Call for Papers: 

The Phonology-Lexicology interface

In many studies in lexicology, the description of the lexicon of a given
language is traditionally considered from two complementary points of view:
the level of form, which concerns lexical morphology, and the level of
meaning, which is partly dealt with by lexical semantics. Thus, from a
Saussurean perspective, a lexical unit is a two-sided entity, combining a
signifier (form) and a signified (meaning). The “auditory” aspect of words,
which is an integral part of the signifier, is most often reserved for
phonological or phonetic studies, which have long been autonomous research
fields. However, it is clear that lexicology and phonology are intertwined, to
the point that, if lexicology is to truly deal with all the aspects of lexical
units (form, meaning and use), it cannot do so without phonology. This issue
of Lexis, co-edited by Christophe Coupé, Quentin Dabouis, Olivier Glain and
Vincent Hugou, aims to explore the strong, even consubstantial, link between
lexicology and phonology.

The contributions may be situated on a general theoretical level. What
approaches illustrate the influence of phonology on morphology and semantics?
What are the contributions and limitations of various models? How does
phonology improve our understanding and acquisition of the lexicon?

More info on https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/6562




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