Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research
This book series is peer reviewed and indexed in: Book Citation Index (BCI )* ; Scopus
Language and communication research centers around the question how linguistic and discursive phenomena shape our understanding of communication processes.
Over the past decades, language and communication scholars have increasingly taken a broad view of these phenomena, by integrating methods and findings from other research disciplines, such as cognition and computer sciences, neurology, biology, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. This development has enriched our knowledge of language and communication, while simultaneously contributing important insights to other fields of study. At the same time, the shift to a more interdisciplinary approach to the study of linguistic and discursive principles, brings about the risk that important scholarly contributions are published in a wide array of (more general) outlets, diffusing the knowledge that is central to our field.
CELCR seeks to address this gap by offering a platform for research that takes a cross- or interdisciplinary approach to the study of language and communication. The books in this series (monographs or edited) either adopt an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to study a linguistic or discursive topic, or study this topic systematically from different disciplinary angles. Thereby, all books in the series take converging evidence in language and communication research as its theoretical and methodological approach.
https://doi.org/10.1075/celcr
Volumes
| 26 | Gerard J. Steen 2023.
xv, 355 pp. |
| 25 | Edited by Kiyoko Toratani 2022.
x, 347 pp. |
| 24 | Danièle Dubois, Caroline Cance, Matt Coler, Arthur Paté and Catherine Guastavino 2021.
xxv, 598 pp. |
| 23 | Marianna Bolognesi 2020.
xi, 208 pp. |
| 22 | Edited by Susan Nacey, Aletta G. Dorst, Tina Krennmayr and W. Gudrun Reijnierse 2019.
vi, 330 pp. |
| 21 | Rosario Caballero, Ernesto Suárez-Toste and Carita Paradis 2019.
xii, 234 pp. |
| 20 | Bodo Winter 2019.
xiv, 289 pp. |
| 19 | Edited by Laura J. Speed, Carolyn O'Meara, Lila San Roque and Asifa Majid 2019.
vii, 382 pp. |
| 18 | Edited by Gerard J. Steen 2018.
vii, 198 pp. |
| 17 | Andreas Langlotz 2015.
xix, 366 pp. |
| 16 | Catherine Diederich 2015.
xiv, 220 pp. |
| 15 | Edited by Isabelle Buchstaller and Ingrid van Alphen 2012.
xxx, 296 pp. |
| 14 | Gerard J. Steen, Aletta G. Dorst, J. Berenike Herrmann, Anna A. Kaal, Tina Krennmayr and Tryntje Pasma 2010.
xi, 238 pp. |
| 13 | Edited by Martin Pütz and Laura Sicola 2010.
vii, 373 pp. |
| 12 | Edited by Jordan Zlatev, Timothy P. Racine, Chris Sinha and Esa Itkonen 2008.
xiii, 391 pp. |
| 11 | Edited by Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk 2008.
xii, 287 pp. |
| 10 | Gerard J. Steen 2007.
xvi, 430 pp. |
| 9 | Chryssoula Lascaratou 2007.
xii, 238 pp. |
| 8 | Edited by Martina Plümacher and Peter Holz 2007.
vi, 244 pp. |
| 7 | Edited by Farzad Sharifian † and Gary B. Palmer 2007.
xiv, 170 pp. |
| 6 | Alice Deignan 2005.
x, 236 pp. |
| 5 | Sverker Johansson 2005.
xii, 345 pp. |
| 4 | András Kertész 2004.
viii, 259 pp. |
| 3 | Edited by Max M. Louwerse and Willie van Peer 2002.
x, 448 pp. |
| 2 | Edited by Liliana Albertazzi 2000.
vi, 270 pp. |
| 1 | Edited by Kaoru Horie 2000.
vi, 242 pp. |
Editorial info
Author info
The series welcomes submissions. Book proposals, preferably structured along the lines indicated in our Guidelines for Book Proposals, can be sent to the series editor, Ninke Stukker (n.m.stukkerrug.nl).
When you are instructed to prepare your manuscript for production, please follow the Guidelines for Manuscript Submission.
