28.1916, Calls: General Linguistics / Arbitrer (Jrnl)

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Subject: 28.1916, Calls:  General Linguistics / Arbitrer (Jrnl)

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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:45:51
From: Handoko Handoko [handoko at rektorat.unand.ac.id]
Subject: General Linguistics / Arbitrer (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Arbitrer 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

The journal Arbitrer is concerned with publishing original research articles,
review articles from contributors, and current issues related to language and
linguistics. The main objective of Arbitrer is to provide a platform for
international scholars, academics and researchers to share contemporary
thoughts in the fields of language, language teaching, and linguistics. It
also aims to promote interdisciplinary studies in language, language teaching
and linguistics and thus become a leading international journal in language,
language teaching and linguistics.

The journal publishes research papers in the all fields of language, language
teaching, and linguistics such as phonetics and phonology, morphology,
lexicology, syntax and language typology, semantic, pragmatics, discourse
analysis, grammar analysis, historical linguistics, dialectology and language
evolution, applied linguistics, biolinguistics, clinical linguistics,
neurolinguistics, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics,
sociolinguistics, forensic linguistics, language teaching, language
development, translation, and other related studies of language.

Since 2017, all papers submitted to the journal should be written in standard
English. Authors for whom English is not their native language are encouraged
to have their paper checked before submission for grammar and clarity. English
language and copyediting services can be provided by Language Center of
Universitas Andalas. The work should not have been published or submitted for
publication elsewhere. 

We invite linguists, researchers, and students to participate as author and
reviewer for Arbitrer. For further Informarion visit Arbitrer website:
http://arbitrer.fib.unand.ac.id or contact us by email,
arbitrer at fib.unand.ac.id




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