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Subject: International Journal of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest Vol. 32, No. 1 (2013)
Publisher: Linguistic Association of the Southwest
Journal Title: International Journal of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest
Volume Number: 32
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2013
Main Text:
New editors Jeremy King and Mary Jill Brody are delighted to announce the
publication of Volume 32.1 of International Journal of the Linguistic
Association of the Southwest. The journal, formerly Southwest Journal of
Linguistics, is now published under this new name to better reflect its
provenance and readership.
IJLASSO 32.1 Contents:
2013 LASSO Keynote Address
CALL research and practice: Quo vadis?
Robert Blake
Adult acquisition of Spanish intonation: The effect of romantic relationships
Meghann M. Peace
Code-switching in social network messages: A case study of a bilingual Chicana
Dalia Magaña
Why would I speak Valencian? Understanding language rejection in the southern
territories of the Autonomous Community of Valencia
Francisco Martínez Ibarra
Modal ya in Basque Spanish, Andean Spanish, and Judeo-Spanish: Accounting for
contact-induced change
María Del Puy Ciriza, Marco Shappeck, and Rey Romero
Book Review
An introduction to conversation analysis, 2nd edn, by Anthony J. Liddicoat
Olga Pahom
International Journal of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest publishes
papers across a broad range of topics in linguistics, although research papers
dealing with the languages of the southwestern United States and northern
Mexico are especially encouraged. The journal also publishes scholarly reviews
of the literature, book reviews, and occasional commentary on topics of
concern to the journal’s readership. Proposals for thematic issues and
nominations for guest editors are invited.
Please see the journal website (http://clas.ucdenver.edu/lasso/ijlasso.html)
for manuscript guidelines and style sheet. Contact the editors with questions
and submissions at ijlasso at lsu.edu.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Language Acquisition
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Catalan-Valencian-Balear (cat)
Ladino (lad)
Spanish (spa)
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