32.3095, FYI: The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns
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Subject: 32.3095, FYI: The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2021 18:53:43
From: Laura Paterson [laura.paterson at open.ac.uk]
Subject: The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns
The Routledge Handbook of Pronouns draws together research from language
studies, syntactic theory, experimental psychology, discourse analysis, corpus
linguistics, and case study research to provide readers with an overview of
some of the key issues in pronoun debates in the early 21st century. It uses
data from multiple languages to compare different pronoun systems and
considers the different historical, social, cultural, and political factors
that influence pronoun use today.
Due to authorship changes and the inclusion of additional chapters, the
following chapter topics are still available. If you would be interested in
writing one of these chapters, please contact Laura Paterson
(laura.paterson at open.ac.uk) by the 30th October 2021. Sample chapter synopses
will be provided, but there is some flexibility. The deadlines for submission
of first drafts is relatively tight – to keep the Handbook on track – but
negotiable, and sufficient time can be given for final chapters post-review.
Chapter 7: How and why pronouns agree
Chapter 8: Pronouns in the brain
Chapter 11: The hierarchy of person, number, and gender
Chapter 12: When pronouns are personal but impersonal
Chapter 19: Tu and vous in the 21st century: cross-linguistic evidence
Chapter 20: Pronouns as shibboleths: prescriptive attitudes to case forms
Chapter 25: Us and them in race debates
Chapter 29: Trends towards individualism: A move away from collective pronouns
Chapter 31: Gender-neutrality in clitic pronoun systems
Deadline for contacting the editor is 30th October 2021. For further
information, please contact Laura Paterson (laura.paterson at open.ac.uk).
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
Clinical Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Discipline of Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Linguistic Theories
Morphology
Neurolinguistics
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Typology
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