Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics

The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics is an academic journal for articles in general and applied linguistics written within the descriptive tradition. It particularly favours work which offers an original contribution and an independent viewpoint. It does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre or support a particular linguistic school, instead welcoming new research which furthers the understanding of language. Artic... More

First issue date:

  • 2008

ISSN (print):

  • 1957-9821

Periodicals

First issue date:

  • 2008

Frequency or Issues per Year:

Frequency Issues Per Year
  • 1

Format:

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