期刊名称:JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS

ISSN:0022-2267
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013-2473
  出版社网址:http://www.cambridge.org/us/
期刊网址:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=LIN
影响因子: 0.781(2015年) 0.714(2014年) 0.973(2013年) 0.759 (2012年) 1.185(2011年)
主题范畴:LINGUISTICS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Journal of Linguistics has as its goal to publish articles that make a clear contribution to current debate in all branches of theoretical linguistics. The journal also provides an excellent survey of recent linguistics publications, with around thirty book reviews in each volume and regular review articles on major works marking important theoretical advances.
'The Journal of Linguistics is one of the top journals for theoretical linguistics. It's chock full of new ideas and wonderfully free of theoretical orthodoxy.' Ivan Sag, Stanford University
'For the two decades that I've been a faithful reader of the Journal of Linguistics, I have been impressed by the consistent quality, breadth, and liveliness of its articles and reviews. JL neither specializes in one branch of linguistic theory to the neglect of others nor presents a single theoretical face to the world.' Larry Horn, Yale University


Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Linguistics is concerned with all branches of theoretical linguistics. Preference is given to articles which make a substantial contribution to current debate in theoretical linguistics. The language of submission and publication is English. 
 
A note and discussion contribution is appropriate in particular for comments on articles published earlier in JL.  A review article should be a more substantial piece of work than a review. It should not just summarise the content of the book and provide an assessment of it. Rather it should seek to take up some of the ideas in the book and take the debate forward either by extending them in some way or by taking issue with them. The review article should also seek to place the book in its wider linguistic context by referring to other literature within the sub-field. Potentially, a review article is as important a contribution to the field as an ordinary article. For this reason, all review articles will be refereed before publication, so as an author you should expect to receive comments and suggestions for changes, and should be prepared to revise your initial draft before
publication, and to do so within a reasonable time-frame. Unsolicited review articles are not accepted but offers can be made by contacting the Review Editor, Dr Kerstin Hoge kerstin.hoge@mod-langs.ox.ac.uk.
 
Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not previously been published, and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Following acceptance of a paper, the author will be asked to assign copyright (on certain conditions) to Cambridge University Press. 
 
Contributors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any material in which they do not own copyright, to be used in both print and electronic media, and for ensuring that the appropriate acknowledgements are included in their manuscript. 
 
Following publication, authors will receive a PDF file with their contribution.
 
Please follow the guidelines below in the preparation of your manuscript. The requirements apply equally to all three categories of contribution " article, notes and discussion, and review article " with a few exceptions for review articles, set out in section 18. Guidelines for book review authors are on pp. 11-16 below. All the guidelines incorporate advice from  JL's publisher and printer, the Cambridge University Press.
 JL welcomes submissions in LaTeX (see pp. 3-4 below). With minor exceptions, JL's style for References follows the Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics Journals (https://linguistlist.org/pubs/tocs/index.html; see section 13 below).   
Instructions to Authors
LIN_ifc.pdf
for authors.pdf

Editorial Board

Editor

  • Professor Nigel Fabb
  • Programme in Literary Linguistics
    Department of English Studies
    University of Strathclyde
    26 Richmond Street
    Glasgow G1 1XH
  • N.Fabb@strath.ac.uk
  • Professor Caroline Heycock
  • Linguistics and English Language
    School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences
    University of Edinburgh
    George Square
    Edinburgh EH8 9LL
  • heycock@ling.ed.ac.uk
  • Professor Robert D. Borsley
  • Department of Language and Linguistics
    University of Essex
    Wivenhoe Park
    Colchester CO4 3SQ
  • rborsley@essex.ac.uk

Review Editor

Editorial Board

  • Professor Adam Albright
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  • albright@mit.edu
  • Professor Colin Phillips
  • University of Maryland, USA
  • colin@umd.edu

Managing Editor

 


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