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Linguistic Typology at the Crossroads

University of Bologna · Italy

eISSN2785-0943
DOAJOpen Access
15
/ 100
High Risk
Score Breakdown
DOAJ Verified+15
Total15

Aims & Scope

The journal aims to host research within the field of linguistic typology. It is meant to give space above all, but not exclusively, to studies exploring the crossroads at which linguistic typology meets its closest neighbors. The journal will therefore welcome works dealing especially with the intersections between typology and other areas of linguistics, such as diachrony, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, corpus-based analysis of speech and discourse, language acquisition. Contributions should be of interest to the community of linguists as a whole, independently of particular specializations or theoretical frameworks. Papers accepted for publication are selected solely on the basis of scientific quality and scholarly standing.

General Information

Country / RegionItaly
Primary LanguageEnglish
1st Year Published
Frequencytwo issues per year
StatusActive
Total Publications
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Submission Info

Peer ReviewDouble anonymous peer review
Review Time
Acceptance Rate
OA LicenseCC BY
OA Rate

Ethics & Quality

COPE Member✗ No
OASPA Member✗ No
Not on Predatory Lists✓ Yes
Plagiarism Detection✓ Yes
📦 Long-term Preservation
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Think.Check.Submit Compliance

11/12 · 92%
Do you know the journal / publisher?
University of Bologna
Does the journal have a website?
✓ Linked
Is the ISSN verified?
2785-0943
Indexed in a trusted database?
DOAJ
Peer review process documented?
Double anonymous peer review
Follows ethical publishing standards (COPE)?
N/A
APC fees clearly disclosed?
Yes
Not on predatory/blacklists?
✓ Clean
Long-term digital preservation?
AlmaDL Journals
Plagiarism detection in place?
Yes
Listed in DOAJ (verified OA)?
DOAJ verified
Primary language documented?
English

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Subject Classification

Research Topics (OpenAlex)

Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic VariationLinguistic Variation and MorphologyLanguage, Discourse, Communication StrategiesCategorization, perception, and languagePhonetics and Phonology ResearchMultilingual Education and PolicyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismLanguage Development and DisordersLanguage and cultural evolutionLinguistic Studies and Language Acquisition
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