Linguistics (journal)

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Linguistics

description International specialist period
Area of ​​Expertise Interdisciplinary linguistics
language German English French
publishing company University Press Winter , Heidelberg
First edition 1976
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Sold edition 350 copies
(Publisher's information)
Editor-in-chief Rolf Bergmann
editor Thomas Becker , Karin Donhauser , Hans-Werner Eroms , Elvira Glaser , Claudine Moulin , Theo Vennemann
Web link sprw.winter-verlag.de
Article archive from year 37 (2012)
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The linguistics is an interdisciplinary journal for linguistics . The editors are currently Thomas Becker , Karin Donhauser , Hans-Werner Eroms , Elvira Glaser , Claudine Moulin and Theo Vennemann . The magazine is published by the University Press Winter in Heidelberg and appears in four issues per year. The language of publication is German, English and French. Reviews are not included.

“The German language and its preliminary stages dominate the individual language-oriented articles, without excluding articles on other individual languages. In addition, articles with general and theoretical topics are published. "

- Name of the publisher

The magazine was founded in 1976 by Rudolf Schützeichel and initially published by him together with Herbert Kolb and Klaus Matzel . The group of editors is supported by an international advisory board that currently consists of John Ole Askedal, Joan L. Bybee , Mark Louden, Robert Murray, Paolo Ramat, Marcel Vuillaume and Klaas Willems.

Individual evidence

  1. Linguistics. In: winter-verlag.de, accessed on December 21, 2019.