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Southeast Asian Linguistics Society

The Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS) is a linguistic society dedicated to the study of languages and linguistics in mainland and insular Southeast Asia. It was founded in 1991 by Martha Ratliff and Eric Schiller.[1] Paul Sidwell is currently president.

Journal Edit

Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
DisciplineLinguistics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMark Alves
Publication details
History2009–present
Publisher
Yes
LicenseCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt  )
ISO 4J. Southeast Asian Linguist. Soc.
Indexing
CODEN (alt) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN1836-6821
OCLC no.1120469534
Links
  • Journal homepage

The Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society is the society's peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering research on the languages of mainland and insular Southeast Asia, including Sino-Tibetan, Austroasiatic, Kra-Dai, Hmong-Mien, and Austronesian languages. It was established in 2009 and is published by the University of Hawaii Press. The editor-in-chief is Mark Alves (Montgomery College).[2]

The journal was formally established at the SEALS 17 meeting in September 2007 at the University of Maryland. It supersedes the SEALS Conference Proceedings,[3] which were published by Arizona State University.[4] The first volume was published in 2009.[5] The journal uses a Creative Commons License.[6]

Conferences Edit

The society holds annual conferences generally in late May. Usually, 50–100 papers are presented in 2–3 days. Papers and presentations are archived online, with the exception of some earlier conferences. SEALS conferences have been held since 1991.[7]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "SEALS meeting handbook" (PDF). jseals.org. 2015. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  2. ^ Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society. University of Hawaiʻi Press.
  3. ^ Papers from the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society Conferences. SEAlang library.
  4. ^ Scimago Journal & Country Rank
  5. ^ Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (JSEALS). Australian National University Open Research Library.
  6. ^ DOAJ
  7. ^ SEALS and JSEALS history

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Former official website (jseals.org)
  • Journal page at University of Hawaiʻi
  • Archive of all volumes (open access)
  • Volumes 1-9 (open access at Australian National University)

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