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            Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 
                    
              
               
              
  
    
                     
                    ISSN: 0024-3949 
                    
                     
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                     ISSN-e:  1613-396X 
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                Editor: De Gruyter Mouton           Idiomes: anglès 
      
                
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                    | This journal publishes articles and book reviews in the traditional subdisciplines of linguistics as well as in neighboring disciplines insofar as these are deemed to be of interest to linguists and other students of natural language. This includes grammar, both functional and formal, with a focus on morphology, syntax, and semantics, pragmatics and discourse, phonetics and phonology, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics. The focus may be on one or several languages, but studies with a wide crosslinguistic (typological) coverage are also welcome. | 
                   
                  
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