[LFG] The French Review of English Linguistics (FREL) invites submissions
Philip Miller
philip.miller at univ-paris-diderot.fr
Mon Jun 6 15:01:03 UTC 2016
We would like to remind you that the
French Review of English Linguistics (FREL)
is open for submissions. Our first issue will be coming out in early
2017, and we plan to publish two issues a year.
FREL is the journal of the ALAES (Association des Linguistes
Anglicisites de l'Enseignement Supérieur / French Society for English
Linguistics).
See our webpage (http://frel.fr) for further information and guidelines
for submission.
FREL publishes work on all domains of English linguistics (Syntax,
Semantics, Morphology, Phonology, Phonetics, Discourse structure,
Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Diachrony, ...), with a requirement that
contributions provide strong descriptive and empirical content as well
as an analysis informed by a solid knowledge of current linguistic
theory. It is indeed striking that, despite the fact that English is the
most intensely studied human language, numerous phenomena have never
been adequately described, let alone analyzed, even in such central
domains as syntax and semantics.
Contributions from all theoretical frameworks are welcome. However
theoretical tools and concepts should be kept to the minimum necessary
to convey precisely the nature of the analysis of the empirical
phenomena. Authors should strive to make their papers readable by a wide
variety of English linguistics specialists and convey their results so
as to make them relevant to as wide an audience as possible.
Contributions must be written in English. They will be reviewed
anonymously by an international editorial board. Alongside full-length
articles, the journal will also welcome squibs and remarks and replies.
Philip Miller
Editor
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