Covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, including less-known and extinct languages, with particular attention to the many endangered languages of the world.
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1985+
More than 15,000 abstracts from nearly 300 linguistics journals published since 1985.
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Annotated bibliographies of the most recent and authoritative linguistics scholarship.
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Major repository and distribution point for language resources, including linguistic corpora. To request access to a LDC corpus, please fill out the registration form (in the "Organization" box, type PRI to see the Princeton University option in the pull-down). Once you've registered, the LDC will contact Princeton's Organization Administrator, who will assess the request and facilitate the acquisition.
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Selection of linguistic maps published by De Gruyter.
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Includes 850 entries of articles on most areas of linguistics, including historical, comparative, formal, mathematical, functional, philosophical, and sociolinguistics.
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This 2nd edition is much revised and updated. Covers most of the new areas of the fast developing field of linguistics in addition to the traditional ones. Recent developments in the study of individual languages are covered as is the development of new technologies in the increasingly interdisciplinary fields of language and linguistics research.
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1973+
Indexes journals covering all aspects of the study of languages, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.
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Covers of all aspects of the history and study of the Hebrew language from its earliest form to the present day, including Hebrew linguistics, general linguistics, Biblical studies, Hebrew and Jewish literature, and related fields. Full-text searching using the Hebrew character set is available.