36.1416, FYI: FYI: Editorial change JB bookseries CAL
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Subject: 36.1416, FYI: FYI: Editorial change JB bookseries CAL
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Date: 01-May-2025
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: FYI: Editorial change JB bookseries CAL
As of Volume 41 Remi van Trijp (Sony Computer Science Laboratory
Paris) will succeed Kyoko Ohara (Keio University, Japan) and Jan-Ola
Östman (University of Helsinki, Finland), and join Mirjam Fried
(Charles University, Czech Republic) as editor of the bookseries
Constructional Approaches to Language. Kyoko Ohara and Jan-Ola Östman
will remain member of the Advisory Board.
The Constructional Approaches to Language (CAL) series brings together
research conducted within different constructional models and makes
them available to scholars and students working in this and other,
related fields.
The topics range from descriptions of grammatical phenomena in
different languages to theoretical issues concerning language
acquisition, language change, and language use. The foundation of
constructional research is provided by the model known as Construction
Grammar (including Frame Semantics), initially developed in the 1980s
by Charles Fillmore, a founding member of CAL’s Advisory Board. The
book series publishes studies in which this model is developed in new
directions and extended through alternative approaches. Such
approaches include cognitive grammar, conceptual semantics,
interaction and discourse, as well as typologically motivated
alternatives, with implications both for constructional theories and
for their applications in related fields such as communication
studies, computational linguistics, AI, neurology, psychology,
sociology and sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and anthropology.
This peer-reviewed series is committed to innovative research and will
include monographs, thematic collections of articles, and introductory
textbooks.
ISSN: 1573-594X
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Pragmatics
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