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Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research

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Language and communication research centers around the question how linguistic and discursive phenomena shape our understanding of communication processes.
Over the past decades, language and communication scholars have increasingly taken a broad view of these phenomena, by integrating methods and findings from other research disciplines, such as cognition and computer sciences, neurology, biology, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. This development has enriched our knowledge of language and communication, while simultaneously contributing important insights to other fields of study. At the same time, the shift to a more interdisciplinary approach to the study of linguistic and discursive principles, brings about the risk that important scholarly contributions are published in a wide array of (more general) outlets, diffusing the knowledge that is central to our field.
CELCR seeks to address this gap by offering a platform for research that takes a cross- or interdisciplinary approach to the study of language and communication. The books in this series (monographs or edited) either adopt an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to study a linguistic or discursive topic, or study this topic systematically from different disciplinary angles. Thereby, all books in the series take converging evidence in language and communication research as its theoretical and methodological approach.

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