34.1730, Calls: Semantics / Gragoatá (Jrnl)

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Subject: 34.1730, Calls: Semantics / Gragoatá (Jrnl)

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Date: 29-May-2023
From: Luciana Sanchez Mendes [sanchez.mendes at gmail.com]
Subject: Semantics / Gragoatá (Jrnl)


Call for Papers for Gragoatá 64:

New developments in semantics and pragmatics
Editors:
Brenda Laca (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
Luciana Sanchez-Mendes (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
In the last decades, semantics has become a well-established
linguistic discipline, producing theories and analyses of an
impressive array of phenomena, as documented in several wide coverage
handbooks that have appeared since the beginning of this century. At
the same time, the field has been enlivened by the interest in
cross-linguistic variation – including diachronic variation and the
analysis of understudied languages and by the adoption of new methods
for the gathering of empirical evidence.  A better understanding of
the interplay among different layers of meaning has given visibility
to pragmatics, a discipline that was commonly left aside in the study
of grammar. Issues such as the nature of presuppositions and
conventional and conversational implicatures and the role of context,
common ground and speech acts have lately become an important part of
the research on linguistic meaning.
This issue of Gragoatá attempts to showcase these new developments in
semantics and pragmatics. We invite contributions on any topic in
semantics and pragmatics, with particular attention to
cross-linguistic comparison, the description of understudied languages
and the development of elicitation protocols, corpus-based analyses,
experimental approaches, as well as to the question of
multidimensional semantics and the division of labor between semantics
and pragmatics (for instance, projective and non-projective content,
use-conditional meaning, expressives, the semantic and pragmatics of
sentence types).
Contributions should be submitted between July 2023 and October 30,
2023 (final deadline).  They will be subject to a double-blind review
process. The issue is due to appear in May 2024.
Please see https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/about/submissions for
submission guidelines.

About Gragoatá
Gragoatá is a publication of the Graduate Programs in Language and in
Literature Studies of Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) ranked as
A2 in Qualis CAPES, Brazil.
This journal adopts an Open Access Policy and provides immediate open
access to its content on the principle that making scientific research
freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of
knowledge.
The journal does not charge for submission, nor any article processing
charges (APCs).
Gragoatá is indexed in the following databases:
-       Scielo - Scientific Electronic Library Online
-       Google Scholar
-       DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals
-       ERIH PLUS - Journal index for the HSS (Humanities and Social
Sciences) society in Europe
-       Latindex (Sistema Regional de Información en línea para
Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal)
-       PORBASE - Base Nacional de Dados Bibliográficos das
bibliotecas portuguesas
-       EZB - Elektronische – Zeitschriftenbibliothek - German
Institute for Global and Area Studies
-       DIADORIM – Diretório de políticas editoriais das revistas
científicas brasileiras
-       Portal de periódicos da CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento
de Pessoal de Nível Superior)
-       Sumários de Revistas Brasileiras (Sumários.org)



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