A warm welcome to diamond-OA journal @biolinguistics as our 34th PCI RR-friendly journal, edited by @KKGrohmann and team: https://t.co/QCS5unHyoS
Full list of PCI RR-friendly journals: https://t.co/T05CKwF2AG
REFLECTIONS: FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS OF GENERATIVE GRAMMAR
Lydia Grebenyova and I are announcing a new online talk series. Check it out and register to participate! Hope to see many of you there.
https://t.co/QbGBm4DgVn
Here's a thread about #ichbinHanna for those who'd like to know more about the situation for academics in Germany, and the massive casualization problem Germany has. 1/
🗣️Call for submissions: @biolinguistics publishes work by theoretically minded #linguists, linguistically minded #biologists, #cognitive#scientists in general, and anyone else interested in the scientific study of #language.
📜Submit your manuscript now: https://t.co/zI0o5c4QqW
TOC: Biolinguistics Vol. 14, No. SI (2021): BIOLINGUISTICS is a peer-reviewed journal exploring theoretical linguistics that takes the biological foundations of human language seriously. All our content is open access: Anyone can read everything… https://t.co/JZDJZ0iviV
Now out in the just published #special#issue of
@biolinguistics: "Humans Discriminate Individual Zebra Finches by Their Song" by @sabrinaschalz & Thomas E. Dickins is available freely for download (#openaccess) from our web site: https://t.co/49se9xUc7v #biology#linguistics
"Why Don’t Languages Grammaticalize [±poisonous]☠️?" ask @EvelinaLeivada & Lluís Barceló Coblijn in their #editorial to the just published #special#issue of @biolinguistics "Biolinguistic Research in the 21st Century". Read/download (#openaccess) here: https://t.co/TF8dKh1Wxq
As every year, our Editorial Team hast just finalised volume 14 of @biolinguistics and posted the End-of-Year Notice. Read it here: https://t.co/fMbeD9yWhh The complete 2020 issue can be freely downloaded here: https://t.co/XXTDAxT6V2 #openaccess
I find the argument 'you review for the community' empty. I do reviewing/editing work in my free time, bc the hours of work mentioned in my contract are used for research. If journals care for the community, they can deposit 450 per review to grants for young scholars. Deal?
@AndyPerfors Gidday Andy, good on ya! Good luck and much strength to you and your loved ones. Looking forward to meeting Mr. A. Perfors when I come down to Melbourne next year. :-)
New advance online publication for our upcoming special issue on "Biolinguistic Research at the XXI Century" : @sabrinaschalz & Thomas E. Dickins (@MiddlesexUni) show that humans can discriminate individual zebra finches 🐦 by their song (#openaccess): https://t.co/49se9xUc7v