Linguistic Typology
- Linguistic Typology
Infobox Journal
title = Linguistic Typology
editor =Frans Plank
discipline =Linguistic typology
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publisher =Mouton de Gruyter
country =Germany
frequency = Three times a year
history =1997 - present
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website = http://www.linguistic-typology.org/Journal.htm
link1 = http://www.degruyter.de/rs/384_398_DEU_h.htm
link1-name = Mouton de Gruyter
link2 = http://www.atypon-link.com/WDG/loi/lity
link2-name = Atypon Link
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ISSN = 1430-0532
eISSN = 1613-415XLinguistic Typology is an international
peer-review ed journal in the field oflinguistic typology , founded in 1997. It is published byMouton de Gruyter on behalf of theAssociation for Linguistic Typology . Its editor-in-chief is Prof.Frans Plank (University of Konstanz ). The journal is accessible online with subscription via the site of the publisher andAtypon Link .
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