International Journal of American Linguistics

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International Journal of American Linguistics
DisciplineLinguistics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1917-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
.18 (2012)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4IJAL
Indexing
ISSN0020-7071
Links

The International Journal of American Linguistics (IJAL) is an academic journal devoted to the study of the indigenous languages of the Americas. It was established in 1917 by anthropologist Franz Boas; it has been published by the University of Chicago Press since 1974.[1] IJAL focuses on the investigation of linguistic data and the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.

References

  • Editors:David Beck/Donna Gerdts,"International Journal of American Linguistics"[1], University of Chicago Press,Frequency: 4 issues/year; ISSN: 0020-7071; E-ISSN: 1545-7001.
  • Editors:David Beck/Donna Gerdts,"International Journal of American Linguistics, "[2], JSTOR,Vol. 80, No. 1, January 2014.
  1. ^ "Back Matter". International Journal of American Linguistics. 39 (4): 275. 1973-10-01. ISSN 0020-7071. JSTOR 1264837.

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