编辑的报告

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1353/lan.2023.a900091
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编辑报告约翰·比弗斯(John Beavers)、安德烈斯·库切(Andries W. Coetzee)(2017-2022)和谢罗梅·古登(Shelome Gooden)(联合编辑)[以下是2023年1月7日在年度业务会议上向LSA提交的报告的修改和更新版本。) 1。2019冠状病毒病大流行的持续影响虽然我们在2022年仍然看到了2019冠状病毒病大流行的一些影响,但我们能够按时出版当年的所有四期。这在很大程度上要归功于语言编辑小组成员的奉献精神和审稿人的贡献,他们在工作量和家庭护理责任与大流行前相比仍显著增加的情况下,仍有时间编写报告。我们对语言学界一直以来对学会出版工作的支持深表感谢。随着作业在2022年期间恢复到接近正常的水平,我们看到与前两年相比,总体上的决策时间减少了,这是一个可喜的结果。印刷版的发行量在不同年份也具有可比性,尽管2022年的在线出版物比前一年少。这里的一个因素是缺少2022年的展望文章和随附的回复。新提交的材料也比2021年有所下降,与2020年(受大流行开始的影响)相当。2. 在2022年,我们看到了编辑团队的几个变化。克里斯汀·西瑞特(罗格斯大学)、阿瑟·斯皮尔斯(纽约城市大学)、埃兹拉·凯舍特(密歇根大学)和玛丽丝·巴普蒂斯塔(密歇根大学)在担任了三年(或更长)的副编辑后,都在2022年底卸任。我们衷心感谢他们为文理学会和语言学界所作出的贡献。接替他们的是新的副主编丽莎·格林(马萨诸塞大学阿默斯特分校)、杰西·哈里斯(加州大学洛杉矶分校)、迈克尔·帕特南(宾夕法尼亚州立大学)和玛齐亚·图萨尔凡达尼(加州大学圣克鲁斯分校),他们都是在2023年开始任期的。最后,Andries Coetzee(密歇根大学)作为语言编辑的任期在2022年底结束,此时约翰·比弗斯(德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校)成为编辑,Shelome Gooden(匹兹堡大学)加入为联合编辑。John和Shelome谨代表《语言》杂志的每一个人,向Andries在过去的六年里为杂志做出的卓越贡献表示由衷的感谢。Andries勤奋的领导和深思熟虑的编辑工作,深刻强调对作者、审稿人和编辑的公平和同情,帮助期刊在有时充满挑战的时期蓬勃发展,并将继续为我们所有人树立榜样。3.《语言》第98卷共4期,印刷版共868页,包括24篇一般性研究文章、一篇社论、两篇书评和一篇讣告。该卷的在线部分有249页,包括《语言与公共政策》一篇文章,《教学语言学》五篇文章,《研究报告》两篇,《评论》两篇。在2022年,我们共收到了156份作品。按期刊分类的投稿情况见表1。包括2020年和2021年的数据进行比较。[结束页390]点击查看大图查看全分辨率表1。2020年、2021年和2022年期刊分类投稿。从2019年1月开始,作者在投稿过程中注明稿件的主要领域,使用与投稿年度会议摘要相同的类别。表2显示了2020年、2021年和2022年作者报告的主要领域的提交数量。总的来说,我们对提交作品中所代表的子学科的多样性感到满意,但希望在那些目前代表性不足的领域增加提交作品。查看全分辨率表2。2020年、2021年和2022年提交的论文中,作者选择语言学的主要领域。5. 关于编辑过程的信息对于2022年期间提交的手稿,从…
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The Editors’ Report
The Editors’ Report John Beavers, Editor, Andries W. Coetzee, Editor (2017–2022), and Shelome Gooden, Co-Editor [The following is a modified and updated version of the report made to the LSA at the annual business meeting, on January 7th, 2023.] 1. Continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Although we still saw some impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022, we were able to publish all four issues for the year on time. This is in no small part due to the dedication of the members of the Language editorial team and to reviewers who made time to prepare reports even as they were still dealing with significant increases in workload and family care responsibilities compared to prepandemic days. We express our deep appreciation to the linguistics community for their continued support of the LSA’s publication program. As operations have returned to something closer to normal over the course of 2022, we saw an overall decrease in time-to-decision compared to the preceding two years, a welcome outcome. Volume size of the print edition was also comparable across years, though 2022 saw fewer online publications than the preceding year. One contributing factor here is the lack of a Perspectives article and accompanying replies in 2022. New submissions were also down from 2021, being comparable to 2020 (which was impacted by the beginning of the pandemic). 2. Changes in the editorial team We saw several changes in the editorial team in 2022. Kristen Syrett (Rutgers University), Arthur Spears (City University of New York), Ezra Keshet (University of Michigan), and Marlyse Baptista (University of Michigan) all stepped down at the end of 2022 after three (or more) years of service as associate editors. We extend our appreciation to all of them for their service to the LSA and the linguistics community. Stepping in in their stead are new associate editors Lisa Green (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Jesse Harris (University of California, Los Angeles), Michael Putnam (Penn State University), and Maziar Toosarvandani (University of California, Santa Cruz), who all began their terms in 2023. Finally, Andries Coetzee’s (University of Michigan) term as Editor of Language came to an end at the end of 2022, at which point John Beavers (The University of Texas at Austin) became Editor and Shelome Gooden (University of Pittsburgh) joined as Co-Editor. On behalf of everyone at Language, John and Shelome would like to express their immense gratitude to Andries for his extraordinary service to the journal over these last six years. Andries’s diligent leadership and thoughtful editorial work, which put a profound emphasis on fairness and compassion for authors, reviewers, and editors alike, helped the journal thrive through sometimes challenging times and will continue to serve as an example for us all. 3. Volume 98 Volume 98 of Language consisted of four issues comprising 868 pages in the printed section, containing twenty-four general research articles, one editorial note, two book reviews, and one obituary. The online section of the volume had 249 pages, consisting of one article in Language and Public Policy, five in Teaching Linguistics, two in Research Reports, and two in Commentaries. 4. Submission types and topic of submission During 2022, we received a total of 156 submissions. The breakdown of submissions by journal section is given in Table 1. The numbers from 2020 and 2021 are included for comparison. [End Page 390] Click for larger view View full resolution Table 1. Submissions by journal section for 2020, 2021, and 2022. Starting in January 2019, authors indicate the primary field of their manuscript during the submission process, using the same categories as those used for abstract submission to the annual meeting. Table 2 shows the number of submissions by author-reported primary field for 2020, 2021, and 2022. In general, we are pleased with the diversity of subdisciplines represented in the submissions, but hope to increase submissions in those areas that are currently underrepresented. Click for larger view View full resolution Table 2. Author-selected primary area of linguistics for submissions received in 2020, 2021, and 2022. 5. Information on the editorial process For manuscripts submitted during 2022, the average time between...
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期刊介绍: Language, the official journal for the Linguistic Society of America, is published quarterly and contains articles, short reports, book reviews and book notices on all aspects of linguistics, focussing on the area of theoretical linguistics. Edited by Greg Carlson, Language serves a readership of over 5,000 and has been the primary literary vehicle for the Society since 1924.
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