Notes on Linguistics

Notes on Linguistics was "a quarterly publication of the International Linguistics Department of the Summer Institute of Linguistics."[1] It originated as a subscription journal, from 1975 through 2001, intended to share practical, theoretical, and even administrative information.[1] 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.[1]

Notes on Linguistics
DisciplineLinguistics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1975-2001
Publisher
Summer Institute of Linguistics (United States)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Notes Linguist.
Indexing
ISSN1548-1484
Links

Notes and references

gollark: Seems reasonable.
gollark: Does it? I mean, there are other governments which seem to ignore it. I think Poland?
gollark: It's not a *good* justification but it sort of happens maybe.
gollark: I mean that because one political group says "climate change is a problem", the other one then does the opposite and goes "no, it's [fine/fake/safe to ignore]".
gollark: Oh no.
  • Notes on Linguistics — official webpage @ Summer Institute of Linguistics website, with all back issues


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