期刊名称:LINGUISTICS AND PHILOSOPHY
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编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and scope
Linguistics and Philosophy focuses on issues related to structure and meaning in natural language, as addressed in the philosophy of language, linguistic semantics, syntax and related disciplines, in particular the following areas:
philosophical theories of meaning and truth, reference, description, entailment, presupposition, implicatures, context-dependence, and speech acts; linguistic theories of semantic interpretation in relation to syntactic structure and prosody, of discourse structure, lexcial semantics and semantic change; psycholinguistic theories of semantic interpretation and issues of the processing and acquisition of natural language, and the relation of semantic interpretation to other cognitive faculties; mathematical and logical properties of natural language and general aspects of computational linguistics; philosophical questions raised by linguistics as a science: linguistics methodology, properties of linguistic theories and frameworks, and the relation of linguistics to other fields of inquiry.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
Linguistics and Philosophy
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All articles will be strictly refereed. No page charges are levied on authors or institutions. 25 free offprints will be provided for each accepted paper; additional offprints will be available to order. The author will receive two sets of page proofs together with the manuscript. One set with corrections and the manuscript must be returned to the publishers without delay to avoid hold-up in the production schedule. A charge may be made for any substantial alterations to the manuscript at this stage. Communications relating to editorial matters and books for review should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief:
 Pauline Jacobson Department of Cognitive Linguistic Science Brown University Box 1978 Providence, RI 02912-1978
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Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Pauline Jacobson Dept. of Cognitive and Linguistics Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA
Associate Editors:
Kent Bach, San Francisco State University (philosophy of language, pragmatics); Daniel Büring, University of California, Los Angeles (natural language syntax, semantics-syntax interaction); Paul Dekker, University of Amsterdam (natural language semantics); Peter Lasersohn, University of Illinois, Urbana (book reviews); Beth Levin, Stanford University, CA (lexical semantics); Julie Sedivy, Brown University (psycholinguistics); Martin Stokhof, University of Amsterdam (philosophy of language, natural language semantics); Thomas Ede Zimmerman, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt/M. (language and logic, discourse) Executive Board:
Francis Jeffry Pelletier, (Chair) Simon Fraser University; Greg Carlson, (Vice-Chair) University of Rochester; Richmond H. Thomason, (Secretary-Treasurer) University of Michigan; Editorial Board:
Barbara Abbott, Michigan State University, East Lansing; Chris Barker, University of California, San Diego; David Beaver, Stanford University; Gennaro Chierchia, University of Milan; Max Cresswell, Victoria University of Wellington; Östen Dahl, University of Stockholm; Veneeta Dayal, Rutgers University, New Brunswick; David Dowty, The Ohio State University; Graeme Forbes, University of Colorado, Boulder; Danny Fox, MIT, Cambridge; Chris Fox, University of Essex; Irene Heim, MIT, Cambridge; Laurence R. Horn, Yale University, New Haven; Makoto Kanazawa, National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo; Chris Kennedy, University of Chicago; Angelika Kratzer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Manfred Krifka, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin; Shalom Lappin, King's College, London, UK; Barbara H. Partee, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Gerald Penn, University of Toronto; Malka Rapaport Hovav, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; François Recanati, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris; Ivan A. Sag, Stanford University, CA; Barry Schein, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Stephen Schiffer, New York University; Roger Schwarzschild, Rutgers University, New Brunswick; Arnim von Stechow, Universität Tübingen; Wolfgang Sternefeld, Universität Tübingen; Henriëtte de Swart, Utrecht University; Anna Szabolcsi, New York University; Laura Wagner, Wellesley College; Dag Westerståhl, Stockholm University; Yoad Winter, Technion, Haifa
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