26.123, Calls: General Linguistics/ Linguistics Vanguard (Jrnl)
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Subject: 26.123, Calls: General Linguistics/ Linguistics Vanguard (Jrnl)
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Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:47:07
From: Jeff Good [jcgood at buffalo.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics/ Linguistics Vanguard (Jrnl)
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Full Title: Linguistics Vanguard
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Check out http://degruyter.com/journals/lingvan - the new multimodal journal
for the language sciences.
Linguistics Vanguard is a channel for high-quality articles and innovative
approaches in all major fields of linguistics. This multimodal journal is
published solely online and provides an accessible platform supporting both
traditional and new kinds of publications. Linguistics Vanguard seeks to
publish concise and up-to-date reports on the state of the art in linguistics
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All topics within linguistics are welcome. Linguistics Vanguard especially
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Questions about possible submissions or other questions about Linguistics
Vanguard can be addressed to the Editors-in-Chief or Area Editors (see the
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