[Lingtyp] ToC, CfP: Baltic Linguistics
Peter Arkadiev
peterarkadiev at yandex.ru
Tue Jan 5 21:24:44 UTC 2016
*Apologies for cross-posting*
Dear colleagues,
we are happy to announce the publication of the 6th volume (2015) of the international peer-reviewed journal "Baltic Linguistics" (www.balticlinguistics.uw.edu.pl)
The table of contents is pasted at the end of this message.
Here is the call for papers for the 7th volume (2016):
Baltic Linguistics is a leading journal for theoretically and typologically informed research into the Baltic languages. It is a peer-reviewed journal publishing only contributions in international languages (preferably English, but also German, French and Russian) meeting requirements of quality, theoretical interest and width of scope.
We now invite contributions for vol. 7 (2016). The deadline for submission of articles is March 31, 2016.
Manuscripts conforming to the guidelines laid down in the Instructions for Authors (downloadable from http://www.balticlinguistics.uw.edu.pl/node/5) should be sent to the managing editor Axel Holvoet (axel.holvoet at uw.edu.pl). Proposals for book reviews should be sent to the review editor Peter M. Arkadiev (alpgurev at gmail.com). The deadline for reviews is June 30.
Contributors will be expected to sign a declaration of sole authorship and funding.
Looking forward to receiving your contributions,
The Editors
Contents of Baltic Linguistics vol. 6 (2015)
ARTICLES
ANNA DAUGAVET (St Petersburg), Latvian dabūt ‘get’: An acquisitive modal?
AXEL HOLVOET (Warsaw), Control alternations. On control properties in infinitival goal
adjuncts in Baltic
DANIEL PETIT (Paris), On distributive pronouns in the Baltic languages
BERNHARD WÄLCHLI (Stockholm), Logophoricity in Eastern Vidzeme: The Literary Latvian
idiolect of Andrievs Niedra and Leivu Estonian
DISCUSSION MATERIALS
PETER M. ARKADIEV (Moscow) & Nicole Nau (Poznań), Towards a standard of glossing Baltic
languages. The Salos Glossing Rules
REVIEWS
RICK DERKSEN, Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon,
reviewed by DANIEL PETIT
AXEL HOLVOET & NICOLE NAU, eds., Grammatical Relations and their Non-Canonical Encoding
in Baltic, reviewed by ANDREJ L. MALCHUKOV
ANDRA KALNAČA, A Typological Perspective on Latvian Grammar,
reviewed by PETER M. ARKADIEV
The same information is attached as a pdf for those who would prefer a nice file to plain text.
Best regards,
on behalf of the editorial board
Peter Arkadiev
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Peter Arkadiev, PhD
Institute of Slavic Studies
Russian Academy of Sciences
Leninsky prospekt 32-A 119991 Moscow
peterarkadiev at yandex.ru
http://www.inslav.ru/ob-institute/sotrudniki/279-peter-arkadiev
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