Histling-l Digest, Vol 34, Issue 2

Scott scat at cfl.rr.com
Mon Jan 18 01:24:14 UTC 2010


I would be very interested in such an e-journal; unhappily, my health
is too uncertain for me to volunteer any assistance.

N. Scott Catledge, PhD/STD
Professor Emeritus
history & languages


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Today's Topics:

   1. eLanguage and historical linguistics (Claire Bowern)


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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:52:59 -0500
From: Claire Bowern <claire.bowern at yale.edu>
Subject: [Histling-l] eLanguage and historical linguistics
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Dear all,
I'd like to bring histling subscribers' attention to the LSA's eLanguage
cojournal site (http://elanguage.net/). eLanguage is set up as a set of
"cojournals" (that is, independent journals with their own editorial boards
and referee process), but with a single web host and related infrastructure.


It would be great if historical linguistics had its own cojournal. Some
informal discussions I've had would indicate that there's considerable
interest in a new historical journal, that the current outlets for
historical journal publications have no shortage of quality submissions and
that a new publication would not hurt them, and that it would be a good way
to raise the profile of our field.

Would someone be interested in taking this on? Information about proposing a
cojournal can be found here: http://elanguage.net/propose.php Perhaps a
small group of histling subscribers would be interested in getting together
to put a proposal together? (note, I'm not volunteering; unfortunately, I
just don't have the time.)

Claire
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