

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Editor-in-Chief: STEFAN TH. GRIES
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief: ANATOL STEFANOWITSCH
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief: ANATOL STEFANOWITSCH
One volume of two issues per year (approximately 300 pages).
14,8 x 22,5 cm
14,8 x 22,5 cm
ISSN Print) 1613-7027
ISSN (Online) 1613-7035
ISSN (Online) 1613-7035
De Gruyter Mouton
Languages: English
Type of Publication: Journal
Type of Publication: Journal
Aims & Scope
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory is a newly founded, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality original corpus-based research focusing on theoretically relevant issues in all core areas of linguistic research (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics), or other recognized topic areas.
It features:
- Papers that develop new corpus-linguistic methods or extensions of existing methods of interest in the context of linguistic theorizing;
- Papers that test or evaluate theoretical claims using corpus data and corpus-linguistic methods;
- Papers that offer systematic and detailed analyses of individual linguistic phenomena within a theoretical framework;
- Papers that compare corpus data to other kinds of empirical data, such as experimental or questionnaire data;
- Critical surveys of relevant areas of research;
- Squibs (short notes on theoretical issues, short reports of interesting data, or short replies to or rebuttals of previously published articles);
- Reviews of new books, corpora, or software packages.
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory is a peer-reviewed journal of international scope.










