The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics
- The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics
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editor = Susi Wurmbrand Henk van Riemsdijk
discipline = Germanic languages Theoretical linguistics
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publisher = Springer
country = Netherlands
frequency = Three times a year
history = 1997 - present
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website = http://www.springer.com/journal/10828/
link1 = http://www.springerlink.com/content/1383-4924
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ISSN = 1383-4924
eISSN = 1572-8552
The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics is an international
peer-reviewed journal of theoretical inguistic research of the Germanic languages, published by Springer Netherlands (by Kluwer Academic Publishers before 2004). Currently its executive editor-in-chief is Susi Wurmbrand (University of Connecticut) and its second editor-in-chief is Henk van Riemsdijk (Tilburg University).
The journal can be accessed online with subscription via SpringerLink.
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