A New Journal: Corpora
Tony McEnery (General Editor)
Paul Baker (Commissioning Editor)
Mark Davies (Reviews Editor)
Paul Rayson (Production Editor)
Corpora is a new journal focusing on the many and varied uses of corpora both in linguistics and beyond. The journal accepts articles presenting research findings based on the exploitation of corpora as well as accounts of corpus building, corpus tool construction and corpus annotation schemes. The journal has three key features:
Theoretical inclusiveness: the journal will not be wed to one theoretical position. It will welcome and accommodate the work of a wide range of theorists using corpus data.
Interdisciplinarity: the journal will actively seek to promote a cross fertilization of ideas and techniques across a range of areas (applied linguistics, computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, theoretical linguistics) and disciplines (e.g. cultural studies, historical studies, literary studies) in the belief that these areas have something to offer to each other through their common focus on corpus data.
Multilinguality: the journal will engage with the full range of human languages, not just the English language or major European languages.
The journal accepts long and short articles as well as book/software/corpus reviews:
Long papers: research papers reporting on completed research based upon corpora. These papers will be 5,000-10,000 words in length;
Short papers: research papers reporting on corpus construction. This may take the form of a report on the construction of a corpus, the development and application of an annotation scheme, the development of automated annotation systems etc. These papers will be 2,500-4,000 words in length.
Reviews: typically of no more than 1,500 words. May review books, corpora or corpus tools.
The first edition of the journal will be published in May 2006. For submission and subscription details see:
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals/content.aspx?pageId=1&journalId=12505
Tony McEnery (General Editor)
Paul Baker (Commissioning Editor)
Mark Davies (Reviews Editor)
Paul Rayson (Production Editor)
Corpora is a new journal focusing on the many and varied uses of corpora both in linguistics and beyond. The journal accepts articles presenting research findings based on the exploitation of corpora as well as accounts of corpus building, corpus tool construction and corpus annotation schemes. The journal has three key features:
Theoretical inclusiveness: the journal will not be wed to one theoretical position. It will welcome and accommodate the work of a wide range of theorists using corpus data.
Interdisciplinarity: the journal will actively seek to promote a cross fertilization of ideas and techniques across a range of areas (applied linguistics, computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, theoretical linguistics) and disciplines (e.g. cultural studies, historical studies, literary studies) in the belief that these areas have something to offer to each other through their common focus on corpus data.
Multilinguality: the journal will engage with the full range of human languages, not just the English language or major European languages.
The journal accepts long and short articles as well as book/software/corpus reviews:
Long papers: research papers reporting on completed research based upon corpora. These papers will be 5,000-10,000 words in length;
Short papers: research papers reporting on corpus construction. This may take the form of a report on the construction of a corpus, the development and application of an annotation scheme, the development of automated annotation systems etc. These papers will be 2,500-4,000 words in length.
Reviews: typically of no more than 1,500 words. May review books, corpora or corpus tools.
The first edition of the journal will be published in May 2006. For submission and subscription details see:
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals/content.aspx?pageId=1&journalId=12505