In a startling and totally unexpected announcement today, Language Log's Board of Directors, speaking from their spacious conference room at Language Log Plaza, shocked the blogosphere by revealing that they have voted to discontinue all electronic posts as of April 1, 2007. Instead, Language Log is to become a hard copy journal, flying in the face of the opposite modern trend away from paper versions to electronic formats. From now on, interested readers will have to subscribe to this new journal (yet to be named) for a substantial sum of money (yet to be determined).
When asked why this change is being made, an unnamed Language Log spokesperson said:
Ironically, the timing of this unusual and highly debated decision comes on the heels of the Linguistic Society of America's recent announcement that it is going in exactly the opposite direction, changing its book notices section from print to an electronic format. Blackwell Publishers has just begun a new electronic journal, Language and Linguistics Compass, and many other electronic journals are already up and running or are soon to become available, illustrating how overcrowed this outmoded approach is becoming.
So, in order to serve its faithful readers even better, Language Log is, as usual, at the forefront of progress.
Posted by Roger Shuy at January 11, 2007 01:10 PM