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Word Structure
DisciplineLinguistics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2008-present
Publisher
FrequencyTwice-yearly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4None
Indexing
ISSN1750-1245 (print)
1755-2036 (web)
OCLC no.276359739
Links

Word Structure is an international journal of linguistic morphology and all related disciplines. It is published twice-yearly, in April and October, by Edinburgh University Press and was founded in 2008 under the editorship of Laurie Bauer (Victoria University), Heinz Giegerich (University of Edinburgh) and Greg Stump (University of Kentucky).

The journal is both synchronic and diachronic and empirical and theoretical. Its stated aim is "to further the understanding of the nature of words, in every sense and in the broadest definition, in the languages of the world by applying to that concept the methodologies of disciplines such as morphology, syntax and phonology, of sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics, of formal, computational, cognitive and historical linguistics and of any other relevant sub-discipline of linguistics."[1]

General information on online edition

Restricted access
Fulltext online: Edinburgh University Press: 2008-

References

  1. ^ Word Structure Description Edinburgh University Press website. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.