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  1. Contiguity

    Wiktionary A contiguity is a continuous mass, or a series of things in contact or in proximity. In a different meaning, contiguity is the state of being contiguous. ref http dictionary.reference.com search?q contiguity Dictionary.com ref The concept was first set out in the Law of Contiguity, one of Aristotle ... of a chromosome segment, thus causing a contiguous gene imbalance. Also, Contiguity refers ... was used. Now, we still use a type which is based on contiguity where the changes in an organism ... contiguity is important in biology , especially range biology animal ranges . For a particular ... The ideas of closeness are inherent in the concept of a contiguity space or proximity space . See also ... abstract ideas. Philosophy Philosophers speak of contiguity when they assume two events or objects ... Contiguity is a metallurgical property used to characterize microstructure of materials. It is computed .... Probability theory The contiguity of a pair of sequences of probability measures ... increases see Contiguity probability theory . Psychology Association by contiguity is the principle ... cue. Association by contiguity is the root of association by similarity. Association by similarity ... by contiguity . In the study of human memory, the contiguity effect has been found in studies of free ... based theory of recency and contiguity in free recall url http memory.syr.edu papers SedeEtal08.pdf ... versa due to their temporal contiguity, although there will be a stronger forward association when cued ... Psychology Learning, Memory Cognition year 2001 ref . The contiguity effect appears relatively ... 269 299 accessdate 9 May 2011 ref . This model explains the contiguity effect in the following manner ... lag between items, a contiguity effect results ref group Syracuse University cite web last Sederberg, Howard & Kahana title A context based theory of recency and contiguity in free recall url http memory.syr.edu papers SedeEtal08.pdf accessdate 9 May 2011 ref . The contiguity effect has even been ...   more details



  1. Linguistics

    about the field of study the journal Linguistics journal linguistics Linguistics is the scientific study of human language . ref Cite book title Linguistics An Introduction to Linguistic Theory last Fromkin ... 0631197117 page 3 ref ref cite book title Elements of General Linguistics last Martinet first Andr authorlink Andr Martinet others Tr. Elisabeth Palmer Studies in General Linguistics, vol. i. location London publisher Faber year 1960 page 15 ref ref Cite book title On Language and Linguistics first ... title Linguistics and ethnology journal Southwestern Journal of Anthropology volume 4 pages 140 47 year 1948 last Greenberg first Joseph authorlink Joseph Greenberg ref Linguistics can be broadly broken ... followed by the speakers or hearers of a language. It encompasses morphology linguistics morphology ... from these words , and phonology sound systems . Phonetics is a related branch of linguistics concerned .... The study of language Meaning linguistics meaning is concerned with how languages employ ... includes evolutionary linguistics , which considers the origins of language historical linguistics ... of texts and conversation s. Although linguistics is the scientific study of language, a number ... Literary theorists study the use of language in literature . Linguistics additionally draws on and informs ... of synchronic analysis linguistics synchronic analysis , however, this focus has shifted ref Cite ... States, ref A. Morpurgo Davies Hist. Linguistics 1998 4 I. 22. ref where it was never as popular ... the term linguistics is first attested in 1847. ref name etymonline linguist http www.etymonline.com ... language, applies within the field to someone who either studies linguistics or uses linguistic methodologies ... Linguistics concerns itself with describing and explaining the nature of human language. Fundamental ... govern how native speakers use language. Linguistics has many sub fields concerned ... linguistics include Phonetics , the study of the physical properties of speech or signed production ...   more details



  1. Contiguity (probability theory)

    1998 page 87 ref The notion of contiguity is closely related to that of Absolute continuity Absolute ... is a subset of the support of P . The contiguity property replaces this requirement with an asymptotic ... 200506 fmse course info werker updated nov14.pdf ref See also Contiguity Probability space Notes ... ref CITEREFLe Cam1960 SpringerEOM last Roussas first George G. title Contiguity of probability measures ..., George G. 1972 , Contiguity of Probability Measures Some Applications in Statistics , CUP, ISBN 9780521090957. Scott, D.J. 1982 Contiguity of Probability Measures, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics ... old Contiguity.pdf Contiguity Asymptopia 17 October 2000, David Pollard http www.springerlink.com content h4v96n325l3627r7 Asymptotic normality under contiguity in a dependence case http www.projecteuclid.org ... Superefficiency, Contiguity, LAN, Regularity, Convolution Theorems http books.google.com books?id IlJE 9 e8UEC&pg PA493&lpg PA493&dq Contiguity space asymptotic normality&source bl&ots PAaWWTDYs6&sig ... conditions for contiguity and entire asymptotic separation of probability measures R Sh Liptser ... 1&SRETRY 0 Contiguity of Probability Measures , David J. Scott, La Trobe University http www.jstor.org pss 2242899 On the Concept of Contiguity , Hall, Loynes Category Probability theory ...   more details



  1. Book:Linguistics

    saved book title Linguistics subtitle cover image cover color Linguistics Main article Linguistics Description and prescription Linguistic description Linguistic prescription History History of linguistics Schools of study Generative grammar Cognitive linguistics Category Wikipedia books on linguistics Linguistics ...   more details



  1. Clinical linguistics

    Clinical Linguistics is a sub discipline of linguistics which involves the application of Theoretical linguistics linguistic theory to the field of Speech Language Pathology . Clinical linguistics, a branch of applied linguistics, is the use of linguistics to describe, analyze, and treat language disabilities. The study of linguistic aspect of communication disorders is of relevance to a broader understanding of language and linguistics linguistic theory. The International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association is the unofficial organisation of the field, and was formed in 1991. The journal of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics is the major research journal of the field and was founded by Martin J. Ball . Practitioners of clinical linguistics typically work in Speech Language Pathology departments or linguistics departments. They conduct research with the aims of i improving the assessment, treatment, and analysis of disordered speech language, and ii offering insights to formal linguistic theories. External links http www.davidcrystal.com DC articles Clinical26.pdf Crystal, David The Past, Present, and Future of Clinical Linguistics pdf http www.davidcrystal.com DC articles Clinical2.pdf Crystal, David Clinical Linguistics pdf http www.informaworld.com smpp title db all content t713693308 The journal of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics http www.emcl mundus.com The European Master s in Clinical Linguistics Category Applied linguistics Ling stub bn ca Ling stica cl nica de Klinische Linguistik ...   more details



  1. Applied linguistics

    Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field of study that identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language related real life problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are education , linguistics , psychology , computer science , anthropology , and sociology . Linguistics Domain Major branches of applied linguistics include bilingualism and multilingualism , computer mediated communication CMC , conversation analysis , contrastive linguistics , Sign language Linguistics of sign sign linguistics , language assessment , literacy literacies , discourse analysis ..., stylistics, pragmatics , forensic linguistics , and translation . Major journals of the field include Annual Review of Applied Linguistics , Applied Linguistics , International Review of Applied Linguistics , International Journal of Applied Linguistics , Issues in Applied Linguistics , and Language Learning . History The tradition of applied linguistics established itself in part as a response to the narrowing of focus in linguistics with the advent in the late 1950s of generative linguistics ... problems. ref Alan Davies & Catherine Elder. Eds. . 2004. Handbook of Applied Linguistics. 1 ref Although the field of applied linguistics started from Europe and the United States, the field rapidly flourished in the international context. Applied linguistics first concerned itself with principles and practices on the basis of linguistics. In the early days, applied linguistics was thought as linguistics applied at least from the outside of the field. In the 1960s, however, applied linguistics .... As early as the 1970s, applied linguistics became a problem driven field rather than theoretical linguistics . Applied linguistics also included solution of language related problems in the real world. By the 1990s, applied linguistics has broadened including critical studies and multilingualism. Research of applied linguistics was shifted to the theoretical and empirical investigation of real ...   more details



  1. Notes on Linguistics

    Infobox Journal title Notes on Linguistics abbreviation NoL cover discipline Linguistics language English website http www.sil.org linguistics nol.htm publisher Summer Institute of Linguistics country United States of America United States history 1975 2001 ISSN 1548 1484 eISSN Notes on Linguistics was a quarterly publication of the International Linguistics Department of the Summer Institute of Linguistics . ref name NoL ref It originated as a subscription journal, from 1975 through 2001, intended to share practical, theoretical, and even administrative information. ref name NoL More specifically, however, it was intended to provide linguistic field workers with news, reviews, announcements, and articles stimulating interest in linguistics and helping them stay current with progress in the discipline. ref name NoL Notes and references Reflist External links http www.sil.org linguistics nol.htm Notes on Linguistics official webpage Summer Institute of Linguistics website, with all back issues offset br journal stub Category Linguistics journals Category Publications established in 1975 Category Publications disestablished in 2001 Category Quarterly journals ...   more details



  1. Locality (linguistics)

    In linguistics , locality refers to the proximity of elements of a linguistic structure. Theories of transformational grammar attempt to explain restrictions on syntactic movement using syntactic locality constraints. linguistics stub Category Syntax ...   more details



  1. Coercion (linguistics)

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 In linguistics , coercion is when the grammar grammatical context causes the language user to reinterpret all or parts of the semantic and or formal features of a lexeme that appears in it. Coercion is closely related to the notions of active zone, construal conceptualization , and syntactic accommodation Disambiguation needed date June 2011 known from various schools within the cognitive linguistics movement. DEFAULTSORT Coercion Linguistics Category Cognitive linguistics Ling stub ...   more details



  1. Computational linguistics

    About the scientific field the journal Computational Linguistics journal refimprove date February 2010 linguistics Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical or rule ... linguistics was usually performed by computer scientist s who had specialized in the application ... of interdisciplinary teams, including linguists specifically trained in linguistics , language experts ... scientists. In general, computational linguistics draws upon the involvement of linguistics linguists ... , among others. Computational linguistics has applied and theoretical components, where theoretical computational linguistics takes up issues in theoretical linguistics and cognitive science and applied computational linguistics focuses on the practical outcome of modelling human language use. ref Hans Uszkoreit. What Is Computational Linguistics? http www.coli.uni saarland.de hansu what is cl.html Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics of Saarland University ref Origins Computational linguistics as a field predates artificial intelligence , a field under which it is often grouped. Computational linguistics originated with efforts in the United States in the 1950s to use ... originally been assumed. Computational linguistics was born as the name of the new field of study ... intelligence came into existence in the 1960s, the field of computational linguistics became ... linguistics morphology the grammar of word forms and syntax the grammar of sentence structure . In order ..., Lucy Vanderwende, Ralph Weischedel ref Nowadays research within the scope of computational linguistics is done at computational linguistics departments, ref http www.coli.uni saarland.de Computational linguistics and phonetics at Saarland University ref computational linguistics laboratories, ref http vetsky.narod2.ru Yatsko s computational linguistics laboratory ref computer science departments, ref https wiki.umiacs.umd.edu clip index.php Main Page Clip Computational Linguistics and Information ...   more details



  1. Outline of linguistics

    See also Index of linguistics articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to linguistics Linguistics is the scientific study of natural language . Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist . Linguistics can be theoretical or applied. Nature of linguistics Linguistics can be described as all of the following Academic discipline &ndash body of knowledge ... &ndash field of academic scholarship that explores aspects of human society. Branches of linguistics Theoretical linguistics Applied linguistics Subfields of linguistics Computational linguistics Comparative linguistics Contrastive linguistics Corpus linguistics Dialectology Discourse analysis Etymology Forensic linguistics Grammar Historical linguistics Interlinguistics Language didactics Language ... typology Morphology linguistics Morphology Neurolinguistics Orthography Phonetics Phonology ... linguistics Schools, movements, and approaches of linguistics Cognitive linguistics Danish School Functionalism linguistics Functionalism Generative linguistics Geneva School Neo Grammarians Prague School Prescription and description Soviet linguistics Stratificational linguistics Structuralism Systemic linguistics SIL International Tagmemics History of linguistics Main article History of linguistics Timeline of discovery of basic linguistics concepts When were the basic concepts first described ... linguistics in the 19th century Behaviorism and mental tabula rasa hypothesis Chomsky and functionalism ... in 80s Computational linguistics becomes feasible the late 80s Neurolinguistics and the biological basis of cognition Basic questions in linguistics What are the basic questions asked in linguistics ... terms do I have to know to talk about linguistics? Morphology linguistics Morphology morpheme , inflection , Inflectional paradigm paradigm , declension , Derivation linguistics derivation , Compound linguistics compound Phonology phoneme , allophone , segment linguistics segment , mora linguistics ...   more details



  1. Linguistics and Philosophy

    Infobox Journal title Linguistics and Philosophy abbreviation cover Image Ling&phil.jpg discipline Semantics language English website http www.springer.com linguistics semantics journal 10988 publisher Springer Science Business Media country Netherlands history Jan. 1977 to present ISSN 0165 0157 eISSN 1573 0549 Linguistics and Philosophy is a peer reviewed journal addressing structure and meaning in natural language . This journal, along with Studies in Language , is a continuation of the journal Foundations of Language 1965 to 1976 . The editor in chief for 2009 is Pauline Jacobson Brown University . External links http www.springer.com linguistics semantics journal 10988 Linguistics and Philosophy official website Springer Science Business Media offset br journal stub Category Logic journals Category Linguistics journals Category Publications established in 1977 Category English language journals Category Springer academic journals ...   more details



  1. Journal of Linguistics

    Infobox Journal cover File Journal of Linguistics cover.jpg editor Nigel Fabb br Caroline Heycock br Robert D. Borsley discipline Linguistics abbreviation publisher Cambridge University Press country United Kingdom frequency Three times a year history 1965 present openaccess impact 0.647 impact year 2009 website http journals.cambridge.org jid LIN link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN ISSN 0022 2267 eISSN 1469 7742 The Journal of Linguistics is a peer review ed journal in linguistics , and the official publication of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain . It has been published by Cambridge University Press since 1965, and covers all branches of theoretical linguistics . The current editors are Nigel Fabb University of Strathclyde , Caroline Heycock University of Edinburgh and Robert D. Borsley University of Essex . The volumes since 1997 are available online with subscription via the site of the publisher. ling stub Category Linguistics journals Category Publications established in 1965 Category English language journals Category Cambridge University Press academic journals Category Triannual journals no Journal of Linguistics ...   more details



  1. Interactional linguistics

    distinguish Interactional sociolinguistics Interactional linguistics is a recent interdisciplinary approach to grammar and Interactivity interaction in the fields of linguistics , the sociology of language , and anthropology . Scholars in interactional linguistics draw from Functional theories of grammar functional linguistics , conversation analysis , and linguistic anthropology in order to describe the way in which language figures in everyday interaction and cognition. ref name OST1996 Ochs, E., E. Schegloff and S. Thompson. 1996 Interaction and Grammar . Cambridge University Press. ref Studies in interactional linguistics view linguistic forms, including syntactic and prosodic structures, as greatly affected by interactions among participants in speech, Sign language signing , or other language use. The field contrasts with dominant approaches to linguistics during the twentieth century, which tended to focus either on the form of language per se, or on theories of individual language user s linguistic competence . ref name CKS2001 Couper Kuhlen, E. and M. Selting. 2001 Studies in Interactional Linguistics . John Benjamins. ref References reflist See also Couper Kuhlen, E. and M. Selting. 1996 Prosody in Conversation Interactional Studies . Cambridge University Press. Ford, C. 1993 Grammar in Interaction. Cambridge University Press. Ford, C. and J. Wagner 1996 Interaction based Studies of Language . Special issue of Pragmatics 6 3 . Category Discourse analysis linguistics stub ...   more details



  1. Polygenesis (linguistics)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In the field of linguistics , polygenesis is the view that human languages evolved as several lineages independent of one another. It is contrasted with Proto Human language monogenesis , which is the view that human languages all go back to a single common ancestor. Polygenesis is not to be confused with the wave model linguistics wave theory , originally propounded by Johannes Schmidt linguist Johannes Schmidt . See also Polygenism August Schleicher Ernst Haeckel DEFAULTSORT Polygenesis Linguistics Ling stub Category Historical linguistics sv Polygenesteori ...   more details



  1. Pacific Linguistics

    Pacific Linguistics is a non profit organization non profit publisher located at the Australian National University , Canberra , printing linguistics linguistic materials such as grammar s and dictionary dictionaries on the languages of Oceania and Southeast Asia . It was established in 1963 , with Stephen Wurm as the founding editing editor . The current managing editors are Malcolm Ross linguist Malcolm Ross , Darrell Tryon and John Bowden . External links http pacling.anu.edu.au Pacific Linguistics Category Non profit organisations based in Australia Category Australian National University publish company stub Australia org stub ling stub pl Pacific Linguistics ...   more details



  1. Stratificational linguistics

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Stratificational Linguistics is a view of linguistics advocated by Sydney Lamb . His theories advocate that language usage and production is stratificational in nature. Specifically, that there are separate strata or levels in the brain used for language. Each level provides actualization or realization for the next higher level, and the elements on its level are similar to each other. Several strata are involved in the production of a sound from an initial idea. Some strata include Phoneme as the unit on the Phonemic strata. Lexeme as a unit on the Lexical strata. Morpheme as the unit on the Morphemic strata Sememe as the unit on the Semantic strata. DEFAULTSORT Stratificational Linguistics Ling stub Category Cognitive linguistics es Gram tica estratificacional ...   more details



  1. Developmental linguistics

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Developmental linguistics is the study of the development of linguistic ability in an individual, particularly the Language acquisition acquisition of language in childhood . It involves research into the different stages in language acquisition, language retention, and language loss in both first and second languages, in addition to the area of bilingualism. See also Linguistics Developmental psychology DEFAULTSORT Developmental Linguistics Ling stub Category Language acquisition ...   more details



  1. Text linguistics

    Text linguistics is a branch of linguistics that deals with Textuality text s as communication system s. Its original aims lay in uncovering and describing text grammar s. The application of text linguistics has, however, evolved from this approach to a point in which text is viewed in much broader terms that go beyond a mere extension of traditional grammar towards an entire text. Text linguistics takes into account the form of a text, but also its setting, i.e. the way in which it is situated in an interactional, communicative context. Both the author of a written or spoken text as well as its addressee are taken into consideration in their respective social and or institutional roles in the specific communicative context. In general it is an application of discourse analysis ref Trappes Lomax, Hugh 2004 Discourse analysis , in The Handbook of Applied Linguistics ed. by A. Davies & C. Elder. Oxford Blackwell, pp. 133 164. ref at the much broader level of text, rather than just a sentence or word. References references ling stub Category Applied linguistics Category Discourse analysis de Textlinguistik es Ling stica del texto gl Ling stica textual ko it Linguistica testuale nl Tekstlingu stiek pl Lingwistyka tekstu pt Lingu stica textual sl Tekstologija tr Metin Dilbilim zh ...   more details



  1. American linguistics

    for the study of American languages, see Indigenous languages of the Americas . The history of linguistics in the United States begins with William Dwight Whitney , the first US taught academic linguist, who founded the American Philological Association in 1869. Leonard Bloomfield 1878 1949 , professor at the University of Chicago from 1921, founded the Linguistic Society of America in 1924. Other linguists active in the first half of the 20th century include Edward Sapir , Benjamin Whorf . From the 1950s, American linguistic tradition began to diverge from the Ferdinand de Saussure de Saussurian structuralism taught in European academia, notably with Noam Chomsky s Psychological nativism nativist transformational grammar and successor theories, which during the 1970s Linguistics Wars and the hey day of postmodernism gave rise to a bewildering variety of competing grammar framework s. American linguistisics outside the Chomskian tradition includes functional grammar with proponents including Talmy Giv n , and cognitive grammar advocated by Ronald Langacker and others. linguistic typology controversially mass lexical comparison by Joseph Greenberg . Historical linguistics , especially Indo European studies , is taught at Harvard , UCLA and University of Texas Austin, Texas . See also North American Association for Computational Linguistics American Association for Applied Linguistics SIL International linguistics stub Category American linguists ...   more details



  1. Specialization (linguistics)

    multiple issues cleanup January 2009 refimprove January 2009 In linguistics , the term specialization as defined by Paul Hopper , refers to one of the five principles by which grammaticalization can be detected while it is taking place. The other four principles are Layering linguistics layering , Divergence linguistics divergence , persistence linguistics persistence , and de categorialization . Specialization Specialization refers to the narrowing of choices that characterizes an emergent grammatical construction . The lexicon lexical meaning of a grammaticalizing feature decreases in scope, so that in time the feature conveys a generalized grammatical meaning. blockquote Within a functional domain, at one stage a variety of forms with different semantics semantic nuances may be possible as grammaticalization takes place, this variety of formal choices narrows and the smaller number of forms selected assume more general grammatical meanings. Hopper 1991 22 blockquote References Lessau, Donald A. A Dictionary of Grammaticalization. Bochum Brockmeyer, 1994. Paul Hopper Hopper, Paul J. On some principles of grammaticization . In Elizabeth Closs Traugott and Bernd Heine, eds. Approaches to Grammaticalization, Vol. I. Amsterdam John Benjamins, 1991. pp.  17 36. DEFAULTSORT Specialization Linguistics Category Historical linguistics ...   more details



  1. Cognitive linguistics

    refimprove date January 2009 linguistics In linguistics , cognitive linguistics CL refers to the branch of linguistics that interprets language in terms of the concepts, sometimes universal, sometimes ... of speech and writing. Cognitive linguistics is characterized by adherence to three ... arises out of language use . ref cite book title Cognitive Linguistics author Croft, William and D ... s. Finally, cognitive linguistics argues that language is both embodied philosophy embodied and situated ... linguistics is divided into three main areas of study Cognitive semantics , dealing mainly with lexical ... . Linguistic relativity . Cultural linguistics . Related work that interfaces with many of the above ... of prototype structure and images. Cognitive linguistics, more than generative linguistics ... because the terminology of cognitive linguistics is not entirely stable, both because it is a relatively ... from cognitive linguistics are becoming accepted ways of analysing literary texts, too. Cognitive ... peer review and debate within the field of linguistics regarding cognitive linguistics. Critics of cognitive linguistics have argued that most of the evidence from the cognitive view ... . Cognitive Linguistics An Introduction . Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press. Vyvyan Evans Evans, Vyvyan 2007 . A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics . Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press. Gibbs 1996 in Casad ED. Cognitive Linguistics in the Redwoods The Expansion of a New Paradigm in Linguistics ... . Cognitive Linguistics An Introduction. Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press. Vyvyan Evans Evans, Vyvyan 2007 . A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics. Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press. Vyvyan Evans Evans, Vyvyan Benjamin Bergen & Joerg Zinken 2007 . The Cognitive Linguistics Reader . London Equinox ... The Cognitive Linguistics Enterprise An Overview . In Vyvyan Evans, Benjamin K. Bergen and J rg Zinken Eds . The Cognitive Linguistics Reader . Equinox Publishing Co. Geeraerts, D. & H. Cuyckens ...   more details



  1. Macrostructure (linguistics)

    In linguistics and discourse analysis , semantic macrostructures are the overall, global meanings of discourse, usually also described in terms of topic , gist , or upshot . These semantic macrostructures global meanings or topics are typically expressed in for instance the headlines and lead of a news report, or the title and the abstract of a scholarly article. Macrostructures of discourse are distinguished from its microstructures, that is, the local structures of words, clauses, sentences or turns in conversation. Macrostructures may be derived from microstructures by operations such as abstracting, that is, leaving out or summarizing specific details. Semantic macrostructures or topics define what is called the global coherence linguistics coherence of discourse. Category Discourse analysis linguistics stub ...   more details



  1. Shifting (linguistics)

    unreferenced date December 2011 In linguistics, shifting occurs when two or more constituents appearing on the same side of their common head linguistics head in a sense exchange positions, so that non canonical order obtains. The most well known type of shifting is heavy NP shift , although heavy NP shift is but one particular manifestation of shifting. Shifting occurs in most if not all European languages, and it may in fact possible in all natural languages. Shifting is not inversion , and inversion is not shifting, but the two mechanisms are similar insofar as they are both present in languages like English that have relatively strict word order. Weight Theoretical analyses Category Linguistics ...   more details



  1. Linguistics (journal)

    Infobox journal title Linguistics cover File Linguistics cover.gif editor Johan van der Auwera discipline Linguistics abbreviation Linguistics publisher Mouton de Gruyter country frequency Bimonthly history 1963 present openaccess impact 0.557 impact year 2010 website http www.degruyter.de rs 384 407 ENU h.htm link1 http www.atypon link.com WDG loi ling link1 name Online access link2 link2 name LCCN ISSN 0024 3949 eISSN 1613 396X Linguistics An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences is a peer reviewed academic journal of linguistics published by Mouton de Gruyter . The journal publishes both articles and book reviews. It also occasionally publishes special issues. Former editors in chief have included Brian Butterworth 1978 1983 . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in columns list 2 Academic Search and other EBSCO Industries EBSCO databases Scopus European Reference Index for the Humanities Academic One File Expanded Academic ASAP International Bibliography of Book Reviews in Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences Arts and Humanities Citation Index Current Contents Social Sciences Citation Index MLA International Bibliography ProQuest Arts & Humanities PsychInfo According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 0.557, ranking it 74th out of 144 journals in the category Linguistics . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Linguistics title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Science accessdate 2011 11 12 work Web of Science postscript . ref References Reflist External links Official http www.degruyter.de rs 384 407 ENU h.htm Category Linguistics journals Category Bimonthly journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1963 Category Walter de Gruyter academic journals socialscience journal stub ...   more details




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