Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism is a new journal dedicated to original research assuming any cognitive science approach to understanding the mental representation of bilingual language competence and performance, including cognitive linguistics, emergentism/connectionism, generative theories, psycholinguistic and processing accounts, and covering typical and atypical populations. The journal is on it fourth issue, and volume 1:1 is available online as a free sample.
Four types of articles appear in LAB:
General Research articles: 8,000-10,000 word articles that present original empirical research pertinent to the study of cognitive-linguistic bilingualism.
Squibs and Research Reports: These small articles should not exceed 5,000 words and should present research on ongoing theoretical projects or subsets of data sets making significant contributions that are time sensitive. Accelerated review will be conducted.
Epistemological Topics: these articles on topics of general epistemological interest in the sub-disciplines that contribute research to the journal will be between 8,000 and 12,000 words and will be by invitation only.
Spotlight issue: Annually, one Spotlight issue will be published focusing on research of one particular language, language family or a cohort of articles addressing the same theoretical questions within the remit of the journal. Proposals for guest editing this issue should be sent to the editors and not exceed 3 pages.
The editors of the journal include:
Jason Rothman, University of Florida
Roumyana Slabakova, University of Iowa
Associate Editors
Holger Hopp, Universität Mannheim
Theodoros Marinis, University of Reading
Silvina A. Montrul, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ludovica Serratrice, University of Manchester
Sharon Unsworth, Utrecht University
