[Histling-l] Studies in Language Change

Claire Bowern claire.bowern at yale.edu
Mon Aug 24 12:00:52 EDT 2020


[posted on behalf of the series editors]

As editors of De Gruyter Mouton’s monograph series *Studies in Language
Change* we would like to invite historical linguists to submit book-length
studies (e.g. dissertations) to the series. See
https://www.degruyter.com/view/serial/SLC-B for a brief description of the
series, plus (under Contents) the titles that have been published since the
series was taken over by DGM from Pacific Linguistics Canberra.

The scope of interest of the series includes:

·         empirically based studies

·         any of the world’s languages, language families, and linguistic
areas

·         descriptions of changes in a specific language

·         reconstruction of earlier stages of a language or language family

·         establishing genealogical relations between languages

·         descriptions of contact-induced change

·         synchronic descriptions of earlier stages of a language

·         issues of historical linguistics methodology

·         theoretical explanations

Expressions of interest and book proposals should be sent in the first
instance to Birgit.Sievert at degruyter.com.



Harold Koch, Cynthia Allen, Malcolm Ross and Don Daniels
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