25.4486, Calls: Pragmatics/ East Asian Pragmatics (Jrnl)

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Subject: 25.4486, Calls: Pragmatics/ East Asian Pragmatics (Jrnl)

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Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 10:39:40
From: Val Hall [vhall at equinoxpub.com]
Subject: Pragmatics/ East Asian Pragmatics (Jrnl)

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Full Title: East Asian Pragmatics 


Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics 

The first issue of the peer-reviewed journal East Asian Pragmatics (EAP) will
be published in May 2016 and it will appear twice per year. The journal
focuses on language use and interpersonal interaction within and across East
Asian cultures, including national cultures such as Chinese, Japanese and
Korean, as well as ethnic minority, regional and other localised cultures,
communities of practice, relational networks and other groupings including
diasporic communities. The journal aims to broaden understandings of language
use within the East Asian region, and also to contribute to pragmatics in a
broader sense by using East Asian data.

The journal welcomes contributions on a broad range of pragmatics-related
topics such as speech-acts, deixis, presupposition, reference, forms of
address, face, (im)politeness, the construction of identity in interaction,
conventionalised and ritual forms of language use, humour, conflict,
indirectness, just to name a few, within a broad range of settings and
naturally-occurring data-types such as computer-mediated communication, media
discourses, ad hoc conversations, and historical documents. The examination of
these topics and data types is not only relevant to the pragmatics community,
but also to academic readers from other disciplines within linguistics and
humanities in general, and 'lay' readers and students who have intercultural
or other interests in East Asia. Accordingly, the journal not only pursues
research on East Asian language use per se, but it also focuses on
cross-cultural and intercultural issues, which is a pivotal area considering
the importance of the East Asia region within the global arena.

The team of Editors and the Editorial Board consist of international experts
whose research profile and background represent the different areas and
traditions within East Asian pragmatics. 

Submissions

To submit visit the For Author page of the journal website:
http://www.equinoxpub.com/journals/index.php/EAP/about/submissions
The optimal length for a standard article is 10,000 words; book reviews, 2,000
words. Research papers are subject to blind peer-review by at least 2
international experts, and book reviews are also sent out for an external
reader. We also consider Special Issue proposals and submissions of
alternative format. For these please contact the Editors.
Xinren Chen
Nanjing University, China
Cxr3354182 at 163.com
Dániel Z Kádár 
University of Huddersfield, UK
d.z.kadar at hud.ac.uk







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