The Linguistic Review
The Linguistic Review is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal covering linguistics established in 1981 and published by Walter de Gruyter. The editor-in-chief is Harry van der Hulst (University of Connecticut).
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| Discipline | Linguistics | 
|---|---|
| Language | English | 
| Edited by | Harry van der Hulst | 
| Publication details | |
| History | 1981-present | 
| Publisher | Mouton de Gruyter (The Netherlands)  | 
| Frequency | Quarterly | 
| 0.467 (2012) | |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | Linguist. Rev. | 
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 0167-6318 (print) 1613-3676 (web)  | 
| OCLC no. | 8028440 | 
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Aims and scope
    
The journal is mostly concerned with syntax (from the point of view of generative grammar), morphology, semantics and phonology.[1] Apart from research papers, the journal also publishes reviews, dissertation abstracts and letters to the editor.
Occasionally, special thematic issues appear, aimed at a critique of currently debated topics and theories.[2]
References
    
- "The Linguistic Review - Overview". Mouton de Gruyter.
 - van der Hulst, Harry (2005-12-12). "Editorial preface". The Linguistic Review. 22 (2–4): v–vi. doi:10.1515/tlir.2005.22.2-4.v. S2CID 201121961.
 
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