37.79, FYI: Editorial Change JB Book Series SIGL
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Subject: 37.79, FYI: Editorial Change JB Book Series SIGL
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Date: 08-Jan-2026
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Editorial Change JB Book Series SIGL
Richard Page, one of the founding editors of the SiGL book series, is
stepping down; we sincerely thank him for his contribution to the
series and to the Benjamins program in general. We welcome new editors
David Natvig (University of Stavanger) and Hanna Fischer
(Philipps-Universität Marburg), who will be joining Michael T. Putnam
and Laura Catherine Smith.
Studies in Germanic Linguistics (SiGL) aims to achieve a more detailed
and nuanced understanding of the structural development of Germanic
languages and dialects past and present from a comparative
perspective. Prospective manuscripts should target comparisons both
within and outside of Germanic; especially West Germanic, and those
that address German and/or English as a central focus of their
analysis are particularly desirable. The series welcomes comparative
analyses of aspects of Germanic languages from applied, experimental,
formal, functional, and qualitative studies in any established
subfield of linguistic inquiry (e.g., syntax, semantics, phonology,
morphology, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics,
psycholinguistics, and language acquisition). In addition to a
comparative focus on Germanic languages, volumes in this series should
also seek to contribute to theories of language structure, language
use, language change, language acquisition, and language processing.
ISSN: 2452-2120
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Linguistic Theories
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