Agosto 2018

CfP: Token: A Journal of English Linguistics

Token: A Journal of English Linguistics – http://www.ujk.edu.pl/token Editors John G. Newman, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Marina Dossena, University of Bergamo Sylwester Łodej, Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce ISSN 2299-5900 e-ISSN 2392-2087 Token: A Journal of English Linguistics is an open-access journal which focuses on English linguistics in a broad sense: it accepts both diachronic and synchronic work, grammatical as well as lexical studies. Token publishes original research papers, and favors empirical, corpus- based research. The journal is listed in the European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS), the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), the MLA Directory of Periodicals, and EBSCO (Academic Search Ultimate). Jan Kochanowski University (Kielce, Poland) publishes Token once annually, and all submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed. Publication is planned for late December every year, so the due date for individual submissions is 1 March, but submissions are welcome at any time. Contributors wishing to offer special issues or special sections within issues should contact the Editors by 15 January outlining the topic(s) they wish to address and providing a preliminary ToC (with the names and affiliations of the prospective contributors). Submissions should be prepared according to the style sheet available at www.ujk.edu.pl/token/submit/ and sent to token.journal@gmail.com. To submit a book review see the information at www.ujk.edu.pl/token/contact/. The full text of the articles published in earlier issues can be accessed at www.ujk.edu.pl/token/volumes/. For more information visit the journal’s webpage at www.ujk.edu.pl/token and LIKE our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/TokenAJournalofEnglishLinguistics/

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Call for Papers: English Historical Lexicography in the Digital Age: Focus on Social and Geographical Variation

Call for Papers – International symposium English Historical Lexicography in the Digital Age: Focus on Social and Geographical Variation Thu. 11th – Sat. 13th April 2019, Bergamo (Italy) Invited keynote speakers: Wendy Anderson, University of Glasgow Stefan Dollinger, University of British Columbia María F. García-Bermejo Giner, University of Salamanca Susan Rennie, independent scholar (Edinburgh) Organising committee: Marina Dossena (chair), Stefano Rosso and Polina Shvanyukova We invite abstracts for papers on English historical lexicography that pay close attention to the growing number of electronic resources that are currently becoming available in this field. Within this framework, we encourage submissions that focus on social and geographical varieties of English, ideally up to Late Modern times. Papers will be 30 minutes, including 10 minutes for discussion, and we expect to publish a selection of them, following double- bind peer-review. Please note that we do not envisage parallel sessions. Send abstracts (ca. 400 words excluding references) as Word files to polina.shvanyukova@unibg.it no later than 15 November 2018. Notifications of acceptance will be issued by 15 December 2018. General information The event will be held in the Upper Town of Bergamo (www00.unibg.it/maps/mappa_citta_alta.htm). There is no registration fee, but delegates are invited to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements. More information will be provided in future circulars and on the conference website at https://ls-llepa.unibg.it/it/news/english-historical-lexicography-digital-age-focus-social-and-geographical-variation The event takes place as part of the initiatives organized by the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures of the University of Bergamo as a Dipartimento di Eccellenza 2018-2022 and benefits from research conducted by the organizers in the 2015 PRIN research project Knowledge Dissemination across Media in English: Continuity and change in discourse strategies, ideologies, and epistemologies (prot. 2015TJ8ZAS). We also acknowledge the support of Token: A Journal of English Linguistics.

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