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S. Franks
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本期《JSL》完成了第24卷,包括四篇关于不同斯拉夫语言主题的激动人心的文章,以及三篇对读者可能感兴趣的新书非常有用的评论。它还包含两篇《追忆似水年华》,纪念我们尊敬的同事加州大学洛杉矶分校的Dean Worth和俄亥俄州立大学的Charles Gribble不幸去世。这两个人在加强我们在美国的纪律方面都发挥了重要作用。他们作为学者的影响力和作为编辑和出版商的个人奉献精神是不可估量的。斯拉夫语言学协会继续繁荣发展。去年9月在多伦多举行的SLS 11会议取得了巨大成功,我们怀着激动的心情期待着2017年9月21日至24日在卢布尔雅那举行的明年会议。除此之外,2018年的会议已经计划在温哥华举行,执行局已初步批准波茨坦在次年主办。同样在今年的会议上,选举了两名新的执行委员会成员,Motoki Nomachi和Rosemarie Connolly,以取代即将离任的成员Anton Zimmerling和Bojan Belić。此外,董事会成员选择Joseph Schallert担任2016-17年董事会主席,接替Anton。请和我一起祝贺Joe,感谢Anton和Bojan的服务,并欢迎Motoki和Rosie。SLS 11还值得一提的是,首届查尔斯·E·汤森纪念奖授予了罗曼·朗科(肖洛霍夫大学现代语言学研究所),表彰他在2015年海德堡会议上发表的论文《古俄语和现代北俄语方言中宾语的伪并入分析》。关于期刊新闻,欢迎谢菲尔德大学语言与文化学院的Neil Bermel担任新的副主编。我还要对斯蒂芬·迪基六年来担任这一职务表示个人感谢。然而,斯蒂芬并没有切断他与JSL的联系;事实上,他一直忙于撰写银周年纪念卷,该卷将于明年年底以第25.2期的形式出版。我仍然非常感谢Rosemarie Connolly作为总编辑的持续努力,这个职位对编辑和制作过程的几乎所有阶段都负有主要责任。当我辞去主编一职时——我计划在未来几年内做这件事——无论谁接任这个职位,都会发现罗西的经历让这份工作变得容易多了。
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From the Editor
This issue of JSL, which completes volume 24, includes four stimulating articles about diverse Slavic-linguistic topics, as well as three very useful reviews of recent books likely to be of interest to our readers. It also contains two In Memoriam pieces, marking the sad passing of our venerated colleagues Dean Worth of UCLA and Charles Gribble of Ohio State. Both of these individuals played major roles in strengthening our discipline in the United States. Their impact as scholars and their personal dedication as editors and publishers have been inestimable. The Slavic Linguistics Society continues to prosper. SLS 11, held in Toronto this past September, was a great success, and we look forward with excitement to next year’s meeting in Ljubljana, to take place 21–24 September 2017. Beyond that, the 2018 meeting is already being planned for Vancouver, and the Executive Board has tentatively approved Potsdam to be the host the following year. Also at this year’s meeting, two new Executive Board members were elected, Motoki Nomachi and Rosemarie Connolly, to replace outgoing members Anton Zimmerling and Bojan Belić. Additionally, the members of the board chose Joseph Schallert to serve as the board’s chair for 2016–17, replacing Anton. Please join me in congratulating Joe, in thanking Anton and Bojan for their service, and in welcoming Motoki and Rosie. Also noteworthy from SLS 11 was the first Charles E. Townsend Memorial Award, which went to Roman Ronko (Institute for Modern Linguistic Research, Sholohov University), for his paper “Pseudoincorporation analysis of objects in Old Russian and modern North Russian Dialects”, presented at the Heidelberg meeting in 2015. Turning to journal news, please welcome Neil Bermel of the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sheffield as a new Associate Editor. I also wish to express my personal gratitude to Stephen Dickey for his six years of service in that capacity. Stephen is, however, not severing his connections to JSL; indeed, he has been busy spearheading the silver anniversary volume, slated to appear at the end of next year as issue 25.2. I remain very grateful to Rosemarie Connolly for her continuing diligence as Managing Editor, a position which assumes primary responsibility for almost all stages of the editorial and production process. When I step down as Editor-in-Chief— something I plan to do in the next few years—whoever takes over the position will find the job made much easier by Rosie’s experience.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Slavic Linguistics, or JSL, is the official journal of the Slavic Linguistics Society. JSL publishes research articles and book reviews that address the description and analysis of Slavic languages and that are of general interest to linguists. Published papers deal with any aspect of synchronic or diachronic Slavic linguistics – phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, or pragmatics – which raises substantive problems of broad theoretical concern or proposes significant descriptive generalizations. Comparative studies and formal analyses are also published. Different theoretical orientations are represented in the journal. One volume (two issues) is published per year, ca. 360 pp.
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