Languages in Contrast

International Journal for Contrastive Linguistics

ISSN: 1387-6759
E-ISSN: 1569-9897
Electronic edition at ingentaJournals
Languages in Contrast aims to publish contrastive studies of two or more languages. Any aspect of language may be covered, including vocabulary, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, text and discourse, stylistics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics.

Languages in Contrast welcomes interdisciplinary studies, particularly those that make links between contrastive linguistics and translation, lexicography, computational linguistics, language teaching, literary and linguistic computing, literary studies and cultural studies.

Languages in Contrast provides a home for contrastive linguistics. It enables advocates of different theoretical linguistic frameworks topublish in a single publication to the benefit of all involved in contrastive research.

Languages in Contrast provides a forum to explore the theoretical status of the field; stimulates research into a wide range of languages; and helps to give the field of contrastive linguistics a distinct identity.

This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, European Reference Index for the Humanities, MLA, Translation Studies Abstracts Online
Sample issue: LiC 8:1

Board

Editors
Silvia Bernardini, University of Bologna at Forlì, Italy
Hilde Hasselgård, University of Oslo, Norway
Review Editor
Stella Neumann, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Editorial Board
Karin Aijmer, Göteborg University, Sweden
Kristin Davidse, University of Leuven, Belgium
Bart Defrancq, Ghent University, Belgium
Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, Ghent University, Belgium
James Dickins, University of Salford, UK
Sylviane Granger, University of Louvain, Belgium
Jacqueline Guillemin-Flescher, University Paris VII, France
Karol Janicki, University of Bergen, Norway
Josep Marco, University Jaume I Castellon, Spain
Anna Mauranen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Donald Stilo, Max Planck Institute Leipzig, Germany
Elke Teich, Saarland University, Germany
Wolfgang Teubert, University of Birmingham, UK
Wai Lan Tsang, University of Hong Kong, China
Åke Viberg, Uppsala University, Sweden
Richard Xiao, Edge Hill University, UK

Subjects

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Issues

Volume   Issues
Volume 12 (2012)   12:1  
Volume 11 (2011)   11:1   11:2  
Volume 10 (2010)   10:1   10:2  
Volume 9 (2009)   9:1   9:2  
Volume 8 (2008)   8:1   8:2  
Volume 7 (2007)   7:1   7:2  
Volume 6 (2006)   6:1   6:2  
Volume 5 (2005)   5:1   5:2  
Volume 4 (2004)   4:1   4:2  
Volume 3 (2001)   3:1   3:2  
Volume 2 (1999)   2:1   2:2  
Volume 1 (1998)   1:1   1:2  

Special Issues

2:1.
Edited by Hilde Hasselgård, Stig Johansson and Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
1999.
3:1.
Edited by Stig Johansson
2001. iv, 163 pp.
10:2.
Edited by Peter Lauwers, Gudrun Vanderbauwhede and Stijn Verleyen
2010. vi, 168 pp.
7:2.
Edited by Bergljot Behrens, Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen, Hilde Hasselgård and Stig Johansson
2007. vi, 190 pp.
4:1.
Edited by Kristin Davidse and Liesbet Heyvaert
2004. 199 pp.
5:1.
Edited by Karin Aijmer, Hilde Hasselgård and Stig Johansson
2005. 184 pp.
9:1.
Edited by Karin Aijmer
2009. 182 pp.
12:1.
Edited by Matthias Hüning and Barbara Schlücker
2012. v, 119 pp.

Guidelines

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