25.3951, FYI: New Co-Editor for Hispanic/Lusophone Book Series

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Subject: 25.3951, FYI: New Co-Editor for Hispanic/Lusophone Book Series

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Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 15:47:44
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New Co-Editor for Hispanic/Lusophone Book Series

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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce the addition of a new
co-editor for the book series Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics:

Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro (University of Illinois at Chicago) will join current
editor Jason Rothman (University of Reading).

The book series Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics aims to provide a
single home for the highest quality monographs and edited volumes pertaining
to Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics. In an effort to be as inclusive as
possible, the series includes volumes that represent the many sub-fields and
paradigms of linguistics that do high quality research targeting Iberian
Romance languages. It seeks projects pertaining to all dialects in the world
where these languages (co-)exist (e.g. Europe, South and North America,
Africa) as well as projects on the acquisition of these languages anywhere
Spanish and Portuguese are acquired in childhood or adulthood.

Because manuscripts from all relevant linguistic approaches are to be
considered, the common thread across the books within this series will be the
languages themselves. Although the majority of the books will focus on Spanish
and Portuguese, for obvious reasons, book proposals that engage other
Iberian-Romance languages in Europe (e.g., Galician, Catalan, Aragonese, etc.)
and/or examine Spanish and Portuguese in their co-existence with other
non-Romance languages in Europe (e.g. Basque), indigenous languages in Latin
America, English in North America, and other national and regional languages
across the Hispanic and Lusophone world are encouraged. Projects that engage
several of these languages together are especially welcome.

Also to be considered will be proposals that focus on formal syntax,
semantics, morphology, phonetics/phonology, pragmatics from any established
research paradigm, as well as psycholinguistics, language acquisition,
historical linguistics, applied linguistics and sociolinguistics. The
editorial board is comprised of experts in all of the aforementioned fields.
 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)

Language Family(ies): Romance





 






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