期刊名称:STUDIES IN LANGUAGE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Studies in Language provides a forum for the discussion of issues in contemporary linguistics from discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspectives. Areas of central concern are: discourse grammar; syntactic, morphological and semantic universals; pragmatics; grammaticalization and grammaticalization theory; and the description of problems in individual languages from a discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspective. Special emphasis is placed on works which contribute to the development of discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological theory and which explore the application of empirical methodology to the analysis of grammar. Two special book-series are affiliated to this well-established journal: Studies in Language Companion Series under the editorship of Werner Abraham and Michael Noonan, and Typological Studies in Language with Michael Noonan as editor. As from Vol. 30. the number of issues has been increased to 4 with a total number of pages per volume of ca. 800.
This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Cultures, Langues, Textes; European Reference Index for the Humanities; Germanistik; Humanities Index; INIST; Language Abstracts; Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique; LLBA; MLA Bibliography
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for contributors General: Studies in Language invites contributions in all areas of linguistics, with special reference for morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, historical linguistics, and discourse. For all contributions, the priority of a typological and cross-linguistic perspective is high: articles on one language only are welcome if of interest to the generalist/universalist. Likewise, interdisciplinary studies are welcome to the extent that they have the same perspective. Manuscript submission: Manuscripts should be submitted to one of the editors. For specifics such as typing format, illustrations and tables, references, glosses etc. please consult the SL style sheet on John Benjamins website. Following receipt of the manuscript on diskette, authors will receive an acknowledgement of receipt via e-mail. Editorial policy: Contributions should be in the English language only. Articles previously published or under consideration by another journal cannot be accepted. Authors will receive thirty offprints of their articles and fifteen of book reviews. All correspondence concerning editorial matters should be sent directly to one of the following editors:
Articles for publication and communications:
BERNARD COMRIE |
|
MICHAEL NOONAN |
Managing Editor |
|
Managing Editor |
Max Planck Institute for |
|
Dept. of English |
Evolutionary Anthropology |
|
Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
Deutscher Platz 6 |
|
Milwaukee, WI 53201 |
D 04103 Leipzig |
|
USA |
Germany |
|
noonan uwm.edu |
comrie eva.mpg.de |
|
|
Book reviews and proofs: THOMAS E. PAYNE Review Editor Department of Linguistics 1290 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1290 USA t.payne uoregon.edu
Studies in Language Stylesheet
Editorial Board
BoardMembers/Membres assesseurs Bernard Comrie, University of California at Santa Barbara / Max Planck Institute, Leipzig
Managing Editor Michael Noonan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Review Editor Thomas E. Payne, University of Oregon
Editorial Board Werner Abraham, University of Vienna Balthasar Bickel, University of Leipzig Olga Fischer, University of Amsterdam T. Givón, University of Oregon, Eugene Peter Harder, University of Copenhagen Marianne Mithun, University of California, Santa Barbara Edith A. Moravcsik, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Doris L. Payne, University of Oregon
Consulting Editorial Board Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, La Trobe University Greville G. Corbett, University of Surrey William Croft, University of New Mexico Östen Dahl, University of Stockholm Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, University of Cologne Nicholas Evans, University of Melbourne William Foley, University of Sydney Jeff Good, University of Buffalo Tom Güldemann, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig Martin Haspelmath, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig Bernd Heine, University of Cologne Kees Hengeveld, University of Amsterdam Shoichi Iwasaki, University of California, Los Angeles Tania A. Kuteva, University of Düsseldorf J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Lisbon John Newman, University of Alberta Randy J. LaPolla, City University of Hong Kong Thomas E. Payne, University of Oregon Maria Polinsky, University of California, San Diego Franz Plank, University of Konstanz Anju Saxena, Uppsala University Tasaku Tsunoda, University of Tokyo Janick Wrona, Kyoto University
|