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International Journal of the Sociology of Language
DisciplineSociology of language
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJoshua Fishman
Publication details
History1974-present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN0165-2516 (print)
1613-3668 (web)
LCCN81645517
OCLC no.465877608
Links

The International Journal of the Sociology of Language is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of sociology of language. It was established in 1974 by Joshua Fishman who has served many years as editor-in-chief,[1] now working closely with by Ofelia Garcia Otheguy. Each issue is dedicated to a single topic within the scope of the journal's field, such as "Sociolinguistic Issues in Azerbaijan" and "The Official Language Minorities in Canada". Each issue also publishes a book review and many issues also include a study relating to the sociology of endangered languages or small language communities. The journal is published by Walter de Gruyter.

The European Reference Index for the Humanities categorizes it in the "INT2" sub-category ("international publications with significant visibility and influence in the various research domains in different countries").[2] The journal is abstracted and indexed by International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, MLA International Bibliography, IBR Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen geistes- und sozialwissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftenliteratur, and Anthropological Literature.[3]

Google Scholar calculates that the h5-index for this journal is 16, the h5-index being "the largest number h such that h articles published in 2010-2014 have at least h citations each."[4] The h5-median score is 22; "the h5-median for a publication is the median number of citations for the articles that make up its h5-index."

References

  1. ^ Joshua A. Fishman. 1997. Reflections about (or prompted by) International Journal of the Sociology of Language. In The Early Days of Sociolinguistics: Memories and Reflections, ed. by Christina Bratt Paulston and G. Richard Tucker, pp. 237-241. Dallas: SIL International.
  2. ^ "ERIH Foreword : European Science Foundation". Esf.org. Retrieved 2012-01-28.[failed verification]
  3. ^ "International Journal of the Sociology of Language". Degruyter.com. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
  4. ^ Citation & explanation of score