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This will be the last issue produced by the current editorial team. Byron Bender ends over half a century’s hands-on association with the journal, having served as Editor from 1992 through 2006 between two periods as Managing Editor (1964–1991 and 2007–2018); Bob Blust served as Review Editor from 1999 till 2018; and I served as Editor from 2007 till this year. We will remain associated with the journal as members of the Editorial Advisory Board. We will be replaced from 2019 by a different looking team. There will be three co- editors—Daniel Kaufman, Yuko Otsuka, and Antoinette Schapper—with Owen Edwards as Assistant Editor and Alex Smith as Review Editor. On behalf of the outgoing team, I would like to thank authors for the constant flow of submissions, and for their generous acceptance of decisions that are not always in their favor; and I would like to wish the incoming team all the best for the future of Oceanic Linguistics. JOHN LYNCH Oceanic Linguistics, Volume 57, no. 2 (December 2018) © by University of Hawai‘i Press. All rights reserved.
Oceanic Linguistics – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Dec 12, 2018
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