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Languages of the New Guinea Region
Editors
- František Kratochvíl
- Christian Döhler
Editorial Board
- Laura Arnold (Australian National University, Canberra)
- Russell Barlow (MPI-EVA, Leipzig)
- Owen Edwards (Universität zu Köln)
- Sebastian Fedden (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris)
- David Gil (MPI-EVA, Leipzig)
- Harald Hammarström (Uppsala Universitet)
- Birgit Hellwig (Universität zu Köln)
- Nikolaus Himmelmann (Universität zu Köln)
- Kate Lindsey (Boston University)
- Lidia Federica Mazzitelli (Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Naples)
- Åshild Næss (University of Oslo)
- Tihomir Rangelov (MPI-EVA, Leipzig)
- Sonja Riesberg (CNRS, Paris)
- George Saad (Univerzita Palackého Olomouc)
- Antoinette Schapper (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
- Adam Tallman (Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena)
- Eline Visser (Uppsala Universitet)
- Brendon Yoder (Canada Institute of Linguistics)
Aims and scope
This series publishes monographs and edited volumes on the languages spoken in the New Guinea region. Due to the heterogeneous linguistic situation in and around New Guinea, the series focuses on a region rather than a genetic affiliation. Therefore, we cover languages of the Austronesian family as well as the many language families and isolates commonly referred to as "Papuan". The various contact languages of the region are also considered. We publish reference grammars, edited volumes on special topics, regions, and language families, as well as monographs and volumes on grammatical or linguistic topics in the languages of the region. The publication language is English. The series emphasizes the principles of open science and encourages authors to adhere to them, share data in appropriate formats, and link to language depositories (ELAR, The Language Archive, Paradisec) and other open science platforms (Open Science Framework, Zenodo, etc.). We are committed to multimedia presentation of the data and the integration of corpus tools so that the presented data can be verified or further explored.
Languages
The language of publication will be English. Target languages include all languages spoken in the New Guinea Region.