e-uralic

Edith Moravcsik edith at UWM.EDU
Sat Nov 29 18:37:41 UTC 2008


Dear Colleagues,

In the wake of the announcement of the on-line journal e-uralic, a number of you asked for details including the URL. As it turns out, I posted the announcement  somewhat prematurely: the website is still under construction and no URL has yet been assigned to it.

Once the website is up and running (expected some time early 2009), I will send you the URL. 

Submissions are already being accepted; please send them to the following address:

e-uralic at nytud.hu

The announcement posted  earlier is repeated below (with a typo corrected).

Edith Moravcsik

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The Editors are pleased to introduce a new international online linguistic journal, e-Uralic, focusing on Uralic languages. In launching a new journal the main motivating factor was the recognition of the need to document and distribute reliable and up-to-date research material on Uralic languages, many of which are endangered. 

In order to guarantee the publication of high quality linguistic research, all articles published in e-Uralic will go through peer review, and they will also be open to comments from the readers, taking full advantage of electronic publication. A third, and equally important objective is to make the articles as widely accessible as possible, therefore the language of the journal is English, and all articles will be available free of charge. 
  The journal accepts research articles on any subfield of linguistics that focus (exclusively or predominantly) on one or more languages of the Uralic family; submission of papers on the endangered Uralic languages (that are spoken by smaller communities and are under- represented in linguistic research) is especially encouraged, but studies concerning Estonian, Finnish or Hungarian are also welcome. e-Uralic also publishes notices and reviews on monographs that focus on Uralic languages, as well as on other linguistic monographs discussed from the point of view of relevance to Uralic languages. 

  We are looking forward to receiving manuscripts; besides, any comments and suggestions are welcome.  Please send all communications to e-uralic at nytud.hu
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