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LINGUIST List: Vol-36-1086. Tue Apr 01 2025. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 36.1086, FYI: FYI: Editorial change JB Journal FoL
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Date: 28-Mar-2025
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: FYI: Editorial change JB Journal FoL
Starting with volume 32 (2025), Elena Smirnova (University of
Hannover) will succeed Martin Hilpert (University of Neuchâtel) and
join J. Lachlan Mackenzie (VU University Amsterdam) and Sumin Zhao
(University of Edinburgh) as Editor of the John Benjamins journal
Functions of Language. The FoL editorial team furthermore consists of
Book Review Editor Mark Nartey (University of the West of England) and
Managing Editor Caroline Gentens (KU Leuven).
Functions of Language is an international journal of linguistics which
explores the functionalist perspective on the organisation and use of
natural language. It publishes articles and reviews books from the
full spectrum of functionalist linguistics, seeking to bring out the
fundamental unity behind the various schools of thought, while
stimulating discussion among functionalists. It encourages the
interplay of theory and description, and provides space for the
detailed analysis, qualitative or quantitative, of linguistic data
from a broad range of languages. Its scope is broad, covering such
matters as prosodic phenomena in phonology, the clause in its
communicative context, and regularities of pragmatics, conversation
and discourse, as well as the interaction between the various levels
of analysis. The overall purpose is to contribute to our understanding
of how the use of languages in speech and writing has impacted, and
continues to impact, upon the structure of those languages.
Functions of Language publishes its articles Online First.
ISSN: 0929-998X
E-ISSN: 1569-9765
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Linguistic Theories
Pragmatics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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