26.5145, FYI: Call for Contributions to Babel Language Magazine
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Subject: 26.5145, FYI: Call for Contributions to Babel Language Magazine
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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 12:39:15
From: Matthew Evans [m.b.evans at hud.ac.uk]
Subject: Call for Contributions to Babel Language Magazine
Babel magazine is a popular language magazine which covers languages and linguistics for a non-specialist readership. Babel is published quarterly in February, May, August and November of each year.
We are currently seeking contributions for our 2016 issues. We publish articles on all linguistic disciplines, the only requirement being that they make linguistic research accessible to non-expert readers. Articles are between 1,500 and 3,500 words in length.
We are particularly keen to receive contributions for our pull-out feature, which comprises a poster illustrating a linguistic issue (places of articulation, endangered languages, etc.) and 1,000 words on the subject.
Contributors' guidelines are available on our website - http://babelzine.com/contribute-to-babel.html.
Please contact us at editors at babelzine.com to discuss an idea for submission.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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