Converging Evidence in Language and Communication ResearchISSN: 1566-7774
Over the past decades, linguists have taken a broader view of language and are borrowing methods and findings from other disciplines such as cognition and computer sciences, neurology, biology, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. This development has enriched our knowledge of language and communication, but at the same time it has made it difficult for researchers in a particular field of language studies to be aware of how their findings might relate to those in other (sub-)disciplines.
CELCR seeks to address this problem by taking a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of language and communication. The books in the series focus on a specific linguistic topic and offer studies pertaining to this topic from different disciplinary angles, thus taking converging evidence in language and communication research as its basic methodology. The series welcomes submissions. Book proposals, preferably structured along the lines indicated in our Guidelines for Book Proposals, can be sent to the series editors, Marjolijn Verspoor m.h.verspoor
let.rug.nl and Wilbert Spooren w.spooren let.vu.nl
BoardEditors
Marjolijn H. Verspoor, University of Groningen
Wilbert Spooren, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Advisory Board
Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp
Cliff Goddard, University of New England
Roeland van Hout, Radboud University Nijmegen
Leo Noordman, Tilburg University
Martin Pütz, University of Koblenz-Landau
SubjectsBenjamins Subject classification
Communication Studies
Linguistics
Volumes
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