[Corpora-List] ELR Journal - Call for Papers

From: Oliver Mason (O.Mason@bham.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2006 - 15:33:34 MET DST

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    ELR Journal - Empirical Language Research - http://ejournals.org.uk/ELR

    ** Call for Papers **

    Dear Colleagues,

    you may remember that during the 1980s and 1990s the ELR Journal,
    published by the Department of English at the University of Birmingham
    and standing for 'English Language Research', was the forum for many
    seminal works in Corpus Linguistics, Discourse and Genre Analysis, and
    Computer Assisted Language Learning. We are about to re-launch it in a
    new format with the updated title 'Empirical Language Research' to
    reflect how evidence from real language data underpins much language
    research across a wide area.

    We intend the ELR journal to avoid the superficiality and lack of
    rigour associated with some online journals by establishing it as a
    quality peer-reviewed journal, with an editorial board comprised of
    leading international scholars in the field. We also support the
    movement towards making academic research open and freely available
    rather than obscure, expensive, and inaccessible. The re-launched ELR
    Journal will be fully online. Online publishing has several advantages
    in that costs and publication lead times are reduced, and readership
    is increased.

    The first issue of the ELR journal will be published towards the end
    of 2006, and publication will be continuous from then onwards.

    We now invite papers which describe work in any area of language, with
    the principal criterion being that the findings are supported by
    empirical evidence from corpus data. Areas of particular focus would
    be:

        * Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory
        * Multilingual Corpora and Translation
        * Data-Driven Learning
        * Natural Language Processing
        * Corpus-Driven Lexicography and Lexicology

    There are two different types of articles, short papers, which are
    about 3,000 to 5,000 words in length, and full papers, which should be
    more than 5,000 words long. The maximum length of a full paper should
    be about 10,000 words.

    Eventually submission will be possible through the journal's website
    (see URL above), but at present please send articles to
    elr-journal@contacts.bham.ac.uk. This address can also be used to get
    in touch with the editors.

    With best wishes,

    Pernilla Danielsson
    Oliver Mason
    David Oakey

    Editors



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