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Construction

Constructions” is a diamond open access journal for linguistic research concerned with the structure, use, function, and development of ‘constructions’ in language and linguistics.

Constructions aims at a balanced representation of research within all current Construction Grammar models. One of the long-term goals is to establish contact between researchers from various perspectives. The term ‘construction’ as understood in this journal is deliberately chosen to have a broad extension and is not limited to any specific definition or specific constructional framework. Constructions is not restricted to any particular language or language family, and aims at combining theoretical, empirical, and applied issues.

Aims and scope
Constructions publishes high-quality papers on all aspects of language that take a constructionist approach (in the broadest sense), i.e. that are couched in a version of Construction Grammar and/or draw on the concept of linguistic constructions. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome. Empirical papers can be work-in-progress reports, as long as the research question(s) and methods of analysis are made transparent. Needless to say, work-in-progress reports are subject to the same high standards of peer review as all other papers.

https://constructions.journals.hhu.de/about

Die Zeitschrift wird gehostet an der ULB Düsseldorf.

Linguistic Typology at the Crossroads

The journal aims to host research within the field of linguistic typology. It is meant to give space above all, but not exclusively, to studies exploring the crossroads at which linguistic typology meets its closest neighbors. The journal will therefore welcome works dealing especially with the intersections between typology and other areas of linguistics, such as diachrony, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, corpus-based analysis of speech and discourse, language acquisition.

Contributions should be of interest to the community of linguists as a whole, independently of particular specializations or theoretical frameworks.

https://typologyatcrossroads.unibo.it/about

Die Zeitschrift wird gehostet an der Uni Bologna.

Register Aspects of Language In Situation (REALIS)

REALIS (Register Aspects of Language In Situation) is an open-access refereed journal and a forum for research pertaining to linguistic register studies. We understand the notion of register as part of an individual’s linguistic knowledge, reflecting the ways in which situational and functional dimensions of real-world contexts shape linguistic behaviour. We welcome interdisciplinary submissions (e. g. from computational linguistics, sociology, psychology and/or linguistic anthropology) which have the potential to broaden our understanding of the socio-cultural and cognitive constraints that shape language use across situational settings. This includes submissions in all theoretical frameworks and pertaining to all empirical phenomena, modalities and time-periods, insofar as they are conducive to the main goal of the journal.

We are especially interested in contributions that address methods and research questions which may be subsumed under the following headings (please note that this list is non-exhaustive):

Register knowledge and language structure

  • What is the relationship between register knowledge and knowledge of a language’s structure on various linguistic levels (e.g., phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, …)?

Register knowledge and multilingual settings

  • How can the dynamics of language mixing in multilingual settings be understood in relation to register knowledge?

Register and social structure

  • How do sociolinguistic factors influence register knowledge and register distinctions?

Diachronic aspects of register variation

  • How does register variation emerge in diachrony (i.e. how do linguistic forms become associated with certain types of situations)?

Modelling register variation

  • How can we model the non-deterministic nature of register-related alternations?

Methodological challenges

  • What kinds of methodologies can bring us closer to understanding the dynamics of linguistic variation in situated contexts?

Resources for studying register variation

  • Which novel solutions for corpus or annotation methods and data processing explicitly incorporate situational dimensions?

https://realis.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/index.php/REALIS/about

Die Zeitschrift wird gehostet von Berlin Universities Publishing.

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