23.375, Calls: Discourse Analysis/ Linguistica (Jrnl)
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Subject: 23.375, Calls: Discourse Analysis/ Linguistica (Jrnl)
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Date: 19-Jan-2012
From: Ana Zwitter Vitez [ana.zwitter at guest.arnes.si]
Subject: Linguistica
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Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2012 13:40:45
From: Ana Zwitter Vitez [ana.zwitter at guest.arnes.si]
Subject: Linguistica
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Full Title: Linguistica
Call Deadline: 10-Mar-2012
Call for Papers - Spoken Discourse
The journal Linguistica, published by the Faculty of Arts, University of
Ljubljana (Slovenia), will devote its 52th issue (2012) to spoken discourse.
Over the last decades, spoken discourse has been one of the most
prominent topics of linguistic research. This can probably be attributed to two
principal characteristics of spoken discourse: its formal complexity and
variability, on the one hand, and the diversity of functions performed by
different linguistic practices.
Contributions may deal with methodological aspects of spoken discourse
analysis as well as with specific linguistic practices. Possible topics could
include the following:
- public discourse,
- spontaneous speech,
- language acquisition,
- interpreting,
- sociolinguistics,
- speech pathology,
- forensic linguistics,
- language technologies,
- spoken discourse in language reference sources,
- terminology of spoken discourse research.
The list is not exhaustive and proposals concerning other aspects of spoken
discourse analysis are also welcome.
Authors are invited to submit the title and the abstract (100 - 200 words) of
their paper by 10th March 2012 on the website http://revije.ff.uni-
lj.si/linguistica in the following two steps:
- register and log-in as Author,
- open the User Home tab, choose New submission and follow the
submission process.
Each abstract will be evaluated by two reviewers. Papers and abstracts can
be written in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. The accepted
papers should not exceed 30 000 characters (including spaces).
Deadline for abstracts: 10 March 2012
Notification of acceptance: 5 April 2012
Deadline for sending in accepted papers: 20 June 2012
Evaluation of papers: July - August 2012
Revised versions of the articles: 15 October 2012
Guest editor: Ana Zwitter Vitez (Trojina, Institute for Applied Slovene Studies,
Ljubljana, Slovenia).
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