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Lingua: An International Review of General Linguistics is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering general linguistics that was established in 1949. It is published by Elsevier and the editor-in-chief is Marta Dynel (University of Łódź). Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Lingua 364
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La langue basque et la linguistique generale
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Structural linguistics and word classes
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Defining the nominative
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Professor Burrow and the prehistory of Sanskrit
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The vowels of Dutch: Phonetic and distributional classes
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Les trois types signifies, les fonctions oppositives de leurs traits
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Grammatische Gesetze im widerspruch
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Notes on the numerals and numeral coefficients in old, middle and modern Khmer
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The Spanish overlay in Tagalog
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Navaho
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Spontaneous gemination in Cypriot Greek
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A critical survey of studies on the languages of Java and Madura
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Rule inversion
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Perspektiven der diachronen linguistik
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Toward a generative dependency grammar
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General linguistic studies in Hindi: A review of resources
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Multiple case roles
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Dependenzbeziehungen in der strukturalen syntax des Englischen
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A transformational grammar of spoken Egyptian Arabic
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The treatment of phonological variation: An example from Hindi
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On the status of recursive rules in transformational grammar
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Bella coola phonology
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Bengali dative subjects
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The evaluation of features in a systematic dependency grammar
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Problems of lexical semantics
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On some ‘redundant compounds’ in modern hindi
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Salish evidence against the universality of ‘noun’ and ‘verb’
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Structure, class and dependency
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Reading Whorf through Wittgenstein
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A grid theory of stress in polish
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On the acquisition of pronominal reference
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OSV as the basic order in Warao
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