Linguistic Bibliography

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The Linguistic Bibliography / Bibliographie Linguistique is an annual publication, which first appeared in 1949, providing comprehensive bibliographical descriptions of publications in theoretical linguistics (about 20,000 items per year). Since 2002, the database has also been available online, presently as Linguistic Bibliography Online , containing the data from 1993 onward.

The Linguistic Bibliography covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, with the emphasis on lesser-known Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages.

Both Linguistic Bibliography / Bibliographie Linguistique and Linguistic Bibliography Online are published by Brill Leiden, Netherlands, and edited by Hella Olbertz and Sijmen Tol on the authority of the Permanent International Committee of Linguists under the auspices of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies.

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