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Second Call for Proposals

Edited Collection

Linguistics & the Study of Comics

 

Submission Deadline: Monday 16 November 2009

 

Scholars are invited to submit their work on the linguistic study of the
comic arts. The chapters in this edited collection will focus on the
ways that linguistic codes function in comics. Any aspect of linguistic
theory and analysis is welcome, and all submissions should appeal to
both comics scholars and linguists. All forms of comics will be
considered: graphic novels, comic strips, comic books, on-line comics,
videos, etc. Scholarship in non-English and multilingual comics is
especially encouraged.

 

Possible topics for this edited collection

pidgin/creole studies * politeness theory * conversation analysis * 

language variation * speech act theory * bilingual/multilingual texts *

 intercultural communication * language & gender * language & 

sexuality * code switching * phonology * morphology * syntax * 

semantics * corpus linguistics * cognitive linguistics * interactional 

sociolinguistics * standard/prestige language * language policy *

 language & ethnicity/race * constructed languages * critical discourse 

analysis * language socialization * language death * language
preservation *  

 

Contributor Guidelines

*      Send an abstract of 400-500 words. 

*      Send a one-page tailored curriculum vitae for each author and
co-author. (Narrative CVs are fine.)

*      Submit abstracts and CVs as Word or Word-compatible files. PDFs
are also acceptable.

*      Submission deadline: Monday 16 November 2009.

*      Materials should be sent to Frank Bramlett via email <fbramlett
at unomaha dot  edu>.