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Editorial 2023

  • Jeff Good EMAIL logo , Rebecca Starr and Georgia Zellou
Published/Copyright: December 28, 2023

2023 marks the ninth year since Linguistics Vanguard’s inaugural publication! We are taking this opportunity to provide the readership of Linguistics Vanguard with updates on activities for this year, and share new visions and directions for the journal in the coming years.

This year, Rebecca Starr has joined the Editor in Chief team, along with Georgia Zellou and Jeff Good (one of the founding Editors-in-Chief). Alex Bergs and Abby Cohn now have the official role of Founding and Consulting Editors.

We have four exciting special collections this year. The expression of reference – acquisition, bilingualism and change in a cross-linguistic perspective , with guest editors Christine Dimroth, Anna Jachimek, and Klaus-Michael Köpcke. We also have a special collection on Measuring language complexity , edited by Katharina Ehret, Aleksandrs Berdicevskis, Christian Bentz, and Alice Blumenthal-Dramé. A third special collection on The language of science fiction , edited by Sofia Rüdiger and Claudia Lange, also came out in 2023. Finally, Remote data collection Part 1: assessing the validity and quality of data collected remotely, with Guest editors Viktorija Kostadinova and Matt Hunt Gardner, will also come out this year.

We are thankful to the Area Editors who have served and are rotating off this year: Laurel Mackenzie, Oliver Ehmer, and Lauren Fonteyn. Thanks so much for your work on the journal!

We are excited to welcome a new class of AEs: Yuhan Lin (Shenzhen University), Wenhao Diao (University of Arizona), Steven Moran (Université de Neuchâtel), Lauren Gawne (LaTrobe University), Annemarie Verkerk (Saarland University), Kofi Yakpo (The University of Hong Kong), Vsevolod M. Kapatsinski (University of Oregon), Daniel Duncan (Newcastle University), Joey Stanley (Brigham Young University), and Nikolas Koch (Ludwig-Maximilians-University). Welcome! We are excited to have you as part of the team!

We give special thanks to our Editorial Assistant, Marie-Christine Benen, who keeps everything running smoothly.

Also, we thank those we work with at De Gruyter, including Marcia Schwartz, Megan Gough, Esther Markus, Ulrike Kitzing, and Kumaran Rengaswamy. Many thanks to our copy-editors, Angela Terrill of Punctilious Editing Sweden, and Tim Curnow of TJC Editing. We also appreciate the production staff, including Manopriya Mariadass.

We look forward to 2024 and more cutting-edge, exciting work coming out in Linguistics Vanguard!

Jeff Good, Rebecca Starr, and Georgia Zellou

Editors-in-Chief


Corresponding author: Jeff Good, Linguistics Department, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA, E-mail:

Published Online: 2023-12-28

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. Editorial 2023
  4. Research Articles
  5. Tapped /r/ in RP: a corpus-based sociophonetic study across the twentieth century
  6. Revisiting English written VP-ellipsis and VP-substitution: a dependency-based analysis
  7. Agreeing objects in Zulu can be indefinite and non-specific
  8. On the semantics of (negated) approximative kaada in Classical Arabic: a case for embedded exhaustification
  9. Imperatives as persuasion strategies in political discourse
  10. Primate origins of discourse-managing gestures: the case of hand fling
  11. Basic word order typology revisited: a crosslinguistic quantitative study based on UD and WALS
  12. The effect of L2 German on grammatical gender access in L1 Polish: proficiency matters
  13. Validation of two measures for assessing English vocabulary knowledge on web-based testing platforms: brief assessments
  14. Validation of two measures for assessing English vocabulary knowledge on web-based testing platforms: long-form assessments
  15. Cerebral asymmetries in the processing of opaque compounds in L1 Polish and L2 English
  16. Are preschool children sensitive to the function of accessibility markers? A visual world study with German-speaking three- to four-year-olds
  17. Sensory experience ratings (SERs) for 1,130 Chinese words: relationships with other semantic and lexical psycholinguistic variables
  18. A corpus-based study of quoi in French native speech
  19. The overlooked effect of amplitude on within-speaker vowel variation
  20. Contextualized word senses: from attention to compositionality
  21. Words of scents: a linguistic analysis of online perfume reviews
  22. Constraction: a tool for the automatic extraction and interactive exploration of linguistic constructions
  23. The Red Hen Anonymizer and the Red Hen Protocol for de-identifying audiovisual recordings
  24. Novel metaphor and embodiment: comprehending novel synesthetic metaphors
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