New Journal: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism

Aliyah MORGENSTERN aliyah.morgenstern at gmail.com
Tue Mar 2 21:18:44 UTC 2010


This is great news Ludovica!
My very best,
Aliyah MORGENSTERN

Professeur de linguistique
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
Institut du Monde Anglophone
5 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine
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Le 2 mars 10 à 19:17, Ludovica Serratrice a écrit :

> John Benjamins Publishing is please to announce a new journal to be  
> published in 2011: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism (LAB)
>
> Over the past few decades there has been a sharp increase in the  
> scientific precision and complexity of the linguistic study of  
> bilingualism. This journal will contribute to this general program,  
> assuming a broad definition of bilingualism including:
>
> adult L2 acquisition
> simultaneous child bilingualism
> child L2 acquisition
> adult heritage speaker competence
> L1 attrition in L2/Ln environments
> adult L3/Ln acquisition.
>
> Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism will provide an outlet for  
> cutting-edge, contemporary studies on bilingualism, exclusively from  
> formal linguistic and cognitive science approaches. The journal will  
> solicit high-quality articles of original research assuming any  
> cognitive science approach to understanding the mental  
> representation of bilingual language competence and performance,  
> including cognitive linguistic theories, emergentism/connectionism,  
> generative theories, psycholinguistic and processing accounts, and  
> covering typical and atypical populations (e.g., SLI and other  
> linguistic disorders). Four types of articles will appear in LAB.
>
> General Research articles: 8,000-10,000 word articles that present  
> original empirical research pertinent to the study of cognitive- 
> linguistic bilingualism.
> www.benjamins.com/jbp/series/LAB/guidelines.pdf <http://www.benjamins.com/jbp/series/LAB/guidelines.pdf 
> > .
>
> Squibs and Research Reports: These articles should not exceed 5,000  
> words and should present research on ongoing theoretical projects or  
> subsets of data sets making significant contributions that are time  
> sensitive.
>
> Epistemological Topics: these articles on topics of general  
> epistemological interest in the sub-disciplines that contribute  
> research to the journal will be between 8,000 and 12,000 words and  
> will be by invitation only.
>
> Spotlight issue: Annually, one Spotlight issue will be published  
> focusing on research of one particular language, language family or  
> a cohort of articles addressing the same theoretical questions  
> within the remit of the journal.  Proposals to guest edit this issue  
> should be no longer than 3 pages and sent to the editors
>
> Please address inquiries to the general editors, Jason Rothman or  
> Roumyana Slabakova by e-mailing them at the journal e-mail LABjournal at uiowa.edu 
>  and/or visit http://benjamins.com/catalog/lab.
>
> General Editors:
> Jason Rothman (University of Iowa, USA)
> Roumyana Slabakova (University of Iowa, USA)
>
> Associate editors (Squibs and Research Reports)
> Theo Marinis (University of Reading, UK)
> Ludovica Serratrice (University of Manchester, UK)
>
> Associate editor: (Epistemological Topics)
> Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)
>
> Editorial Board:
> Camilla Bardel (Stockholm)
> Rakesh Bhatt (Illinois)
> David Birdsong (Texas-Austin)
> Kees de Bot (Groningen)
> Joyce Bruhn de Garavito (W.Ontario)
> Susanne Carroll (Calgary)
> Martha Crago (Dalhousie)
> Laurent Dekydtspotter (Indiana)
> Paola Dussias (Penn State)
> Nick Ellis (Michigan)
> Claudia Felser (Essex)
> María del Pilar García Mayo (Basque Country)
> Susan Gass (Michigan State)
> Virgina Gathercole (Bangor)
> Aafke Hulk (Amsterdam)
> Kenneth Hyltenstam (Stockholm)
> Alan Juffs (Pittsburgh)
> Judith Kroll (Penn State)
> Tanja Kupisch (Hamburg)
> Donna Lardiere (Georgetown)
> Juana Liceras (Ottawa)
> Conxita Lleó (Hamburg)
> Michael Long (Maryland)
> Jürgen M. Meisel (Hamburg)
> Natascha Müller (Wuppertal)
> Elena Nicoladis (Alberta)
> William O'Grady (Hawaii)
> Amanda Owen (Iowa)
> Johanne Paradis (Alberta)
> Maria Polinsky (Harvard)
> Philippe Prévost (Tours)
> Leah Roberts (Max-Planck)
> Monika Schmid (Groningen)
> Bonnie Schwartz (Hawaii)
> Michael Sharwood Smith (Heriot-Watt)
> Antonella Sorace (Edinburgh
> Ianthi Tsimpli (Aristotle-Thessaloniki)
> Michael Ullman (Georgetown)
> Bill VanPatten (Texas Tech)
> Lydia White (McGill)
> Martha Young-Scholten (Newcastle)
>
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