35.359, FYI: Editorial change (Linguistique et Langues Africaines)

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Subject: 35.359, FYI: Editorial change (Linguistique et Langues Africaines)

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Date: 30-Jan-2024
From: Yvonne Treis [llafrique at cnrs.fr]
Subject: Editorial change (Linguistique et Langues Africaines)


As of Volume 10, issue 1 (2024), the journal Linguistique et Langues
Africaines (LLA) published by the research unit Language, Langues et
Cultures d’Afrique (LLACAN) welcomes a new editor-in-chief, Nadine
Grimm (University of Rochester) and a new book review editor,
Ekaterina Aplonova (LLACAN, INALCO), who join the current
editor-in-chief, Yvonne Treis (LLACAN, CNRS).

Linguistique et Langues Africaines (LLA) is an international,
open-access, double-blind peer reviewed journal devoted to the study
of African languages and linguistics. Articles and book reviews are
available in pdf and html format on OpenEdition
(https://journals.openedition.org/lla/?lang=en) and published under a
CC BY-SA license. LLA is supported by the Institute for Humanities and
Social Sciences of the CNRS.

LLA provides a forum for linguists working on the phonology,
morphology, syntax, pragmatics and semantics of African languages. The
main purpose of LLA is to enlarge our knowledge and understanding of
the enormous linguistic diversity in Africa, much of which is still
sparsely documented. Contributions to LLA are expected to be
data-driven (e.g. primary data from fieldwork or other corpus data),
and the discussion of theoretical issues is appreciated to the extent
that it helps to elucidate the data and remains accessible to persons
that are not specialists in the relevant theory. All major theoretical
frameworks are equally welcome. We are also interested in
historical-comparative, areal linguistic and ethnolinguistic
contributions.

We publish original research papers and book reviews in English or
French.

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Language Family(ies): Afroasiatic
                      Khoisan
                      Niger-Congo
                      Nilo-Saharan



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