35.2995, Calls: Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (Jrnl)
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Subject: 35.2995, Calls: Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (Jrnl)
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Date: 25-Oct-2024
From: Stefan Hartmann [hartmast at hhu.de]
Subject: Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (Jrnl)
Call for Papers:
We invite paper submissions for the Yearbook of the German Cognitive
Linguistics Association (DGKL/GCLA). The Yearbook aims to enable the
dynamic exchange of ideas relating to all aspects of Cognitive
Linguistics both within the association and in the global Cognitive
Linguistics community.
The spectrum of topics covered by the Yearbook is as broad as
Cognitive Linguistics itself. As such, the Yearbook of the DGKL/GCLA
does not impose specific topical requirements on contributions, as it
aims to document the full range of topics investigated by members of
the Cognitive Linguistics community. This includes work not just in
Cognitive Linguistics in a narrow sense, but also in closely related
fields such as psycholinguistics, gesture research, and Cognitive
Poetics. It also includes work by researchers in related frameworks
that do not (yet?) consider themselves part of the Cognitive
Linguistics research program, as long as there is a clear connection
to the perspective adopted by the latter.
The yearbook also does not impose specific methodological
requirements, as it aims to document the full range of methods
employed by researchers in the community. However, recent decades have
seen a clear shift away from introspective approaches and towards a
range of empirical methods, including standard experimental paradigms
from psychology and psycholinguistics as well as a wealth of
usage-based methods, ranging from the analysis of individual texts and
conversations to quantitative corpus-linguistic methods applied to
very large corpora. This is a highly desirable trend and we hope to
see it represented strongly in the Yearbook of the German Cognitive
Linguistics Association.
Formatting Manuscripts should follow the standard conventions of the
field (outlined in more detail in the Generic Style Rules for
Linguistics):
● The manuscript starts with a title, followed by an abstract of ca.
100-300 words, followed by up to five keywords
● The sections are numbered, starting with 1 (1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2.1,
1.2.2, ...).
● References are given as in-text citations, e.g. (Lakoff 1987). The
full bibliographical references are listed alphabetically at the end
of the paper, following the Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics.
Apart from that, there are no specific formatting requirements; we
recommend to use minimal formatting.
Submission instructions
Please send your papers (7,000–10,000 words without references) to the
editors (hartmast at hhu.de and antje.quick at uni-leipzig.de). Feel free to
approach the editors with expressions of interest ahead of time, to
see if your envisaged paper is a good fit for the Yearbook. Initial
submissions should be in PDF format (with no restrictions on printing,
copying, commenting etc.). Upon acceptance, the final version should
be submitted in an editable format (.docx or LaTeX source file).
Tentative timeline:
● December 15: Deadline for the submission of first drafts
● February: Notifications of acceptance / rejection
● April 15: Deadline for the submission of revised versions
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