21.3143, Calls: Cognitive Science/Journal of Cognitive Science (Jrnl)
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Date: 01-Aug-2010
From: Sunkyue Kim < j-cs at j-cs.org >
Subject: Journal of Cognitive Science
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Subject: Journal of Cognitive Science
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Full Title: Journal of Cognitive Science
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; English
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2010
Call for Papers
http://j-cs.org
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Cognitive Science (JCS) is published biannually as the
official journal of International Association for Cognitive Science (IACS)
by the Institute for Cognitive Science at Seoul National University,
located in Seoul, Korea. It aims to publish research articles of the
highest quality and significance within the disciplines that form cognitive
science, including philosophy, psychology, linguistics, artificial
intelligence, neuroscience, anthropology, and education. Submissions that
cross traditional disciplinary boundaries in either themes or methods are
especially encouraged.
Contributions may be in the form of articles, brief reports, reviews, or
squibs. The JCS showcases quality research, encourages the exchange of
ideas, and illustrates the interdisciplinary work that is the hallmark of
cognitive science. Authors who have published in JCS include Paul
Smolensky, Alfonso Caramazza, Dedre Gentner, Paul Thagard, and Jean-Pierre
Descles.
JCS vol. 10 (2009) includes the special issues of 'Color in Thought and
Language' and 'Quantification in East Asian Languages,' and JCS vol. 11,
Issue 1 (2010) is the special issue of 'Reading Development and Reading
Disorders in Asian Languages.'
Editor-in-Chief: Chungmin Lee, Seoul National University
Editors:
Gualtiero Piccinini, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Naomi Miyake, University of Tokyo
Koiti Hasida, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology, Japan
Kyoung-Min Lee, Seoul National University
The Editorial Board and Advisory Editorial Board are listed on
http://j-cs.org/editors/editors.php.
Submission Guidelines:
All submissions must be in English, written clearly and in sufficient
detail so that referees can assess the merits of the work. Papers should be
no longer than 10,000 words and should conform to General Science style or
Modified APA style.
1.General Science Style
References
Jackendoff, R. S. 1976, 'Toward an Explanatory Semantic Representation',
Linguistic
Inquiry 7, 89-150.
Sadock, J. M. 1978, 'On Testing for Conversational Implicature', in P. Cole
(ed.),
Syntax and Semantics 9: Pragmatics.
2.Modified APA Style
Even if we adopt some form of APA, we need to modify it in such a way that
session titles in the paper text are numbered (e.g., 1. Introduction 2.
Experiment 1 3. Experiment 2 4. General Discussion). People in other areas
than psychology adopt numbering system. Its REFERENCES examples are as
follows:
References
Leakey, R., & Lewin, R. (1992). Origins reconsidered: In search of what
makes us
human. New York: Doubleday.
O'Sullivan, C., & Yeager, C. P. (1989). Communicative context and
linguistic competence:
The effect of social setting on a chimpanzee's conversational skill. In
R. A. Gardner,
B. T. Gardner, & T. E. Van Cantfort (Eds.), Teaching sign language to
chimpanzees
(pp. 269-279). Albany: SUNY Press.
Papers should have abstracts and several key words. Papers will be received
and processed as promptly as possible.
Authors should send an electronic copy (e.g., a MS Word or PDF file) of
their submission to j-cs at j-cs.org or clee at snu.ac.kr.
Each submission will be sent to three international reviewers. The reviews
will be forwarded to the authors, who will then have an opportunity to make
revisions if warranted.
Bibliographic Information
Commenced publication in 2000~2010
ISSN: 1598-2327
Subscription: per volume (print) $20 (individual); $50 (institution,
e-also). (e-) $10.
Questions? Please direct any questions, comments or concerns to
j-cs at j-cs.org. For more information visit http://j-cs.org
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