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9 February 2010

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Linguistic Variation Yearbook

 

General Editor
Jeroen Van Craenenbroeck, Catholic University Brussels

Associate Editor
Johan Rooryck, Leiden University

Founding Editor
Pierre Pica, CNRS, Paris

ISSN: 1568-1483
E-ISSN: 1569-9900

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The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of a Minimalist program. This enterprise aims at expressing the results and insights attained in generative grammar in a principled way. It critically examines and severely constrains the technical and notational apparatus available within the theory of grammar. The study of linguistic variation has developed both on the level of variation among closely related languages (microvariation, dialectology) and of the level of variation within and among larger typological groups (macrovariation). Similarly, the study of synchronic and diachronic variation has likewise expanded, raising new tensions between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. The emphasis of the Yearbook is to relate the patterns of linguistic variation found among languages to the organization of the language faculty proper, taking into account its relations with other faculties of the mind/brain within the domain of Cognitive Science. It offers a forum for empirical and theoretical developments which further both our understanding of the nature of linguistic diversity and its preservation.

The Editors invite submissions. For contact information and onther details, please consult the Guidelines.

This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: Language Abstracts, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA



Subscription information

Current volume: volume 8, available as of July 2009
Next volume: Volume 9, expected April 2010

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Volume 10 (2010): EUR 112.00 (incl. postage/handling)

Individuals may apply for a special subscription rate of EUR 70.00. Private subscriptions are for personal use only, and must be pre-paid and ordered directly from the publisher.
Subscriptions as of volume 1 include electronic access.

Available backvolumes

Volume 9 (2009) EUR 109.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 8 (2008) EUR 106.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 7 (2007) EUR 103.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 6 (2006) EUR 100.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 5 (2005) EUR 95.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 4 (2004) EUR 88.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 3 (2003) EUR 80.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 2 (2002) EUR 72.00 (incl. postage/handling)
Volume 1 (2001) EUR 68.00 (incl. postage/handling)

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Table of contents and abstracts

Volume 1 (2001)
Volume 2 (2002)
Volume 3 (2003)
Volume 4 (2004)
Volume 5 (2005)
Volume 6 (2006)
Volume 7 (2007)
Volume 8 (2008)
Volume 9 (2009)

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Volumes

9.
NEW!
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2009
Van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.)
2010.
8. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2008
Van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.)
2009. 284 pp.
7. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2007
Van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.)
2008. 268 pp.
6. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2006
Pica, Pierre (ed.)
2007. iv, 274 pp.
5. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2005
Pica, Pierre, Johan Rooryck and Jeroen Van Craenenbroeck (eds.)
2006. iv, 308 pp.
4. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2004
Pica, Pierre (ed.)
2005. iv, 302 pp.
3. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2003
Pica, Pierre (ed.)
2004. 249 pp.
2. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2002
Pica, Pierre (ed.)
2003. iv, 308 pp.
1. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2001
Pica, Pierre (ed.)
2003. xiv, 270 pp.