Natural Language & Linguistic Theory
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Natural Language & Linguistic Theory provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical research that pays close attention to natural language data, offering a channel of communication between researchers of a variety of points of view. The journal actively seeks to bridge the gap between descriptive work and work of a highly theoretical, less empirically oriented nature. In attempting to strike this balance, the journal presents work that makes complex language data accessible to those unfamiliar with the language area being studied and work that makes complex theoretical positions more accessible to those working outside the theoretical framework under review. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory features: generative studies on the syntax, semantics, phonology, morphology, and other aspects of natural language; surveys of recent theoretical developments that facilitate accessibility for a graduate student readership; reactions/replies to recent papers book reviews of important linguistics titles; special topic issues.
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Prosodic end-weight reflects phrasal stress
Kevin M. Ryan (April 2018)
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An agreement-based analysis of extraction from nominals
Matthew Reeve (April 2018)
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Particle stranding ellipsis involves PF-deletion
Yosuke Sato, Masako Maeda (April 2018)

- Impact Factor 0.506
- Available 1983 - 2018
- Volumes 36
- Issues 141
- Articles 954
- Open Access 35 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Natural Language & Linguistic Theory
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 1983 - Volume 36 / 2018
- Print ISSN
- 0167-806X
- Online ISSN
- 1573-0859
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
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