Call for an Editor-in-Chief
De Gruyter invites applications for the position of Editor-in-Chief, Phonetica
Deadline: 29 February 2024
We are looking for a new Editor-in-Chief of Phonetica to work with our existing team of expert Associate Editors and International Editorial Board. The new Editor will also have the opportunity to further shape the team.
Applications should comprise a covering letter, a CV, and a 300-word summary about how your experience matches the aims and scope of Phonetica, and how you envisage the journal will develop under your leadership.
Please contact Megan Gough (Journal Manager, Phonetica) at megan.gough@degruyter.com with any informal queries.
Applications should be sent by email to the current Editor-in-Chief, Catherine Best (C.Best@westernsydney.edu.au), and the Journal Manager for Phonetica, Megan Gough (megan.gough@degruyter.com).
Read the full Call for an Editor-in-Chief here.
Aims & Scope
Contemporary interdisciplinary research on phonetics employs a wide range of approaches, from instrumental measures to perceptual and neurocognitive procedures, to computational modelling, for investigating the properties and principles of phonetics in communicative settings across the world’s languages. It also ranges across styles, types of language users, and communicative modalities (speech, sign, song). Phonetica is an international forum for phonetic science that covers all aspects of the subject matter, from phonetic and phonological descriptions, to articulatory and signal analytic measures of production, to perception, acquisition, and phonetic variation and change. Phonetica thus provides a platform for a comprehensive understanding of producer-perceiver interaction across languages and dialects, and of learning throughout the lifespan and across contexts. Papers published in this journal report expert original work that deals both with theoretical issues, new empirical data, and innovative methods and applications that help to advance the field.
Article formats
- Research Article
- Review Article
- Discussion
- Book Notice
- Book Discussion
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