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UNIVERSITT DES SAARLANDES FACHRICHTUNG 4.3 ANGLISTIK, AMERIKANISTIK UND ANGLOPHONE KULTUREN Lehrstuhl fr Englische Sprachwissenschaft Univ.-Professor Dr.

. Neal R. Norrick

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Journals publishing discourse research. Discourse Processes (subtitled 'a multidisciplinary journal'), published by Ablex. Publishes descriptive linguistic and cognitive as well as interpretive studies of discourse. Discourse and Society, published by Sage. Specialises in critical discourse analysis. Discourse Studies, published by Sage. A new journal, open to all traditions of discourse analysis. Human Communication Research, published by and for the International Communication Association. Publishes a wide range of quantitative and some qualitative research on communication. 16

International Journal of Applied Linguistics, published by Novus. Very broad based, including applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and some discourse studies. Journal of Communication, published by the International Communication Association. Deals mostly with mass-media communication and other social semiotic approaches to communication. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, published by Sage. Covers quantitative and experimental research, but is increasingly open to qualitative discourse research on themes relevant to social psychology. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, published by Multilingual Matters. Publishes primarily quantitative and qualitative research on inter-cultural communication and language and ethnicity. Journal of Pragmatics, published by Elsevier. Focuses mainly on linguistic aspects of pragmatics and discourse, but increasingly open to socially and culturally inclined studies. Journal of Sociolinguistics, published by Blackwell. It covers the whole interdisciplinary field of sociolinguistics and discourse studies and is open innovative approaches. Language Awareness, published by Multilingual Matters. Promotes varied approaches, including critical and applied approaches, to language and discourse. Language and Communication, published by Pergamon/Elsevier. Another very broadbased journal, publishing theoretical as well as empirical studies Language and Discourse, published by the Department of English Language and Literature, University of Liverpool, UK. Language and Literature, published by Sage for the Poetics and Linguistics Association. Publishes research on stylistics, critical theory, pragmatics and discourse analysis of literary texts. Language in Society, published by Cambridge University Press. An established sociolinguistics journal, open to discourse analytic research with a strong anthropologic/ethnographic bias. Multilingua, published by Mouton de Gruyter. Originally exploring the interface between language, culture and second-language acquisition, now open all current research in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis. Pragmatics, published by and for the International Pragmatics Association. Wideranging, including culturally focused, linguistic and critical approaches to discourse.

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Research on Language and Social Interaction, published by Lawrence Erlbaum Specialises in talk-in-interaction/conversation analytic research. Semiotica, published by Mouton de Gruyter. Interdisciplinary and orientated towards the analysis of different semiotic systems and multimodality; notable for many review articles of books in all areas of semiotic research. Text (subtitled 'an interdisciplinary journal for the study of discourse'), published by Mouton de Gruyter. Another broad-based, established journal, open to all traditions of discourse analysis.

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Ethno / CA news (by Paul ten Have): http://www.pscw.uva.nl/emca/index.htm The discourse studies list: http://www-english.tamu.edu/ds/discours.html Linguistic Society of America: http://www.lsadc.org/ The Linguist List: http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/ The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Linguistics: http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/www-vl.html The international language and gender association: http://www.stanford.edu/group/igala/index.html The language and gender page: http://www-english.tamu.edu/pers/fac/bucholtz/lng/

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