33.281, Calls: Language Documentation, Text/Corpus Linguistics / International Journal of American Linguistics (Jrnl)
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Subject: 33.281, Calls: Language Documentation, Text/Corpus Linguistics / International Journal of American Linguistics (Jrnl)
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2022 00:54:48
From: David Beck [dbeck at ualberta.ca]
Subject: Language Documentation, Text/Corpus Linguistics / International Journal of American Linguistics (Jrnl)
Full Title: International Journal of American Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2022
Texts in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas Series
Call for proposals:
The Texts in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas series is an annual
supplement to the International Journal of American Linguistics dedicated to
the presentation of analyzed oral texts from the indigenous languages of the
Americas. TILA volumes are guest-edited, thematically-organized collections of
texts published as a supplement to the April issue of IJAL and online on the
IJAL website.
Issues in the series may be single-authored or edited multi-contributor
collections, and will have a print component of 200 journal-format (6'' x 9'')
pages, approximately 1,200 lines of analyzed text, as well as online PDF and
HTML versions accompanied by audio recordings. Texts will be presented in
four-line interlinear glossing following IJAL format
(www.americanlinguistics.org/?page_id=93), and must follow a uniform style
throughout, including the use of a consistent set of abbreviations. Preference
will be given to texts for which recordings with time-aligned transcripts can
be provided. There is no restriction as to subject matter, and texts from a
variety of genres including myths, legends, rituals, and personal narratives
are welcome.
Proposals should include:
- a one to two page description of the volume, outlining and justifying the
unifying theme (e.g., language, language family, geographic area, subject
matter), the origins of the texts to be included, and the relevant experience
of the author/editor(s) with the language(s) involved
- a detailed table of contents
- short (50–100 word) bios of the contributors
- a short excerpt (5–10 pages) of analyzed text laid out in TILA page format
and style
- an assessment of how much work has been done on the project and what remains
to be done
Page formatting and other instructions can be found at
www.americanlinguistics.org/?page_id=707.
Where appropriate, contributors will be required to demonstrate that
appropriate permissions for the publication of these materials have been
obtained.
We are currently seeking proposals for issues be published in April 2024 and
Aprill 2025:
- March 31, 2022: submission of proposals
- April 15, 2022: notification of decisions
- September 1, 2022: receipt of manuscript for review
- December 1, 2022: receipt of reviews/notification of acceptance
- March 2023: revised manuscript due
- July 2023: final deadline for production
Address proposals and inquiries to ijal at press.uchicago.edu. Please include
“TILA” in the subject line.
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