27.1264, Calls: Psycholinguistics/ Linguistics Vanguard (Jrnl)

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Subject: 27.1264, Calls: Psycholinguistics/ Linguistics Vanguard (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2016 12:45:55
From: Julie Boland [jeboland at umich.edu]
Subject: Psycholinguistics/ Linguistics Vanguard (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Linguistics Vanguard 


Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 20-Apr-2016 

Call for Papers: Special Collection in Linguistics Vanguard, Psycholinguistics
Area

You are invited to submit a short paper (3000- 4000 words) on the theme of
''Psycholinguistics: Language variation within and across speakers'' by April
20, 2016.

Language processing models of bilinguals, heritage speakers, and
second-language learners have been primarily defined as being different from
the monolingual native, ''invariant'' case, abstracting away from the fact
that language variation is prominent even within so-called monolingual native
speakers of a language. Given the importance and ubiquity of language
variation, this phenomenon can no longer be ignored in psycholinguistics.
However, language variation is a challenge for acquisition and processing
models. How do listeners/readers realize that different utterances are
different ways of saying the same thing, rather than different things? How do
speakers/listeners determine which option is more appropriate or relevant?

Submissions should be on this theme and relevant to psycholinguistic research.
Linguistics Vanguard is an online, multi-modal journal and authors are
encouraged to include interactive content, such as audio, video, software, raw
data, etc. Because the journal is online-only, special collections are
''virtual collections'' linked by shared keywords. Details about the journal
can be found at http://www.degruyter.com/lingvan.

Authors (and journal subscribers) will have free access to the entire special
collection. There are no publication costs. All authors may post a pdf on
their personal website a year after publication.

Our goal is to publish the bulk of the collection, along with an introduction,
in late June. Questions can be directed to Area Editor, Julie
Boland:jeboland at umich.edu.




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