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ERIH Linguistics 2011 Linguistics (656 revistas) Category Category ISSN Journal Title Discipline 2007 2011 1243-969X Acquisition et interaction en langue étrangère Linguistics NAT NAT 1585-1923 Across Languages and Cultures Linguistics INT2 INT2 0065-1044 Acta Baltico-Slavica Linguistics NAT NAT 0418-453X Acta Classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debreceniensis Linguistics NAT 0374-0463 Acta Linguistica Hafniensia Linguistics INT2 INT2 1216-8076 Acta Linguistica Hungarica Linguistics INT2 INT2 1211-4413 Acta onomastica Linguistics NAT NAT 0001-6438 Acta Orientalia Linguistics INT2 INT2 Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Acta Orientalia 0001-6446 Linguistics INT2 Hungarica) 0567-8269 Acta Universitatis Carolinae - Prague Studies in English Linguistics NAT 1441-7049 Advances in Speech-Language Pathology (correct title: IJSLP) Linguistics NAT INT2 0065-4124 Africana Linguistica Linguistics W 0002-0427 Afrika und Übersee Linguistics INT2 INT2 0874-5498 Ágora. Estudos Clássicos em Debate Linguistics NAT 1461-0213 AILA Review Linguistics INT2 1587-1061 Alkalmazott Nyelvtudomány/ Hungarian Journal of Applied Linguistics Linguistics NAT NAT 0905-4545 Almen semiotik Linguistics NAT ALSIC Apprentissage des langues & systèmes d'information et de 1286-4986 Linguistics NAT NAT communication 0569-1338 Altalános nyelvészeti tanulmányok Linguistics NAT 0277-7126 American Journal of Semiotics Linguistics INT2 0003-1283 American Speech: a Quarterly of Linguistic Usage Linguistics INT2 INT2 0165-7305 Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik Linguistics INT2 INT2 1221-8448 Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii "Al. I. Cuza din la şi. Lingvistic ă Linguistics NAT 1224-5712 Analele Universitatii din Craiova, Seria Stiinte Filologice, Lingvistica Linguistics NAT NAT 0572-7251 Annales Universitatis Scientiarum Budapestinensis. Sectio linguistica Linguistics NAT 1128-7209 Annali dell' Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli Linguistics NAT 1613-3730 Annual Publication in African Linguistics Linguistics NAT 0267-1905 Annual Review of Applied Linguistics Linguistics INT2 INT2 0003-5483 Anthropological Linguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 0268-7038 Aphasiology Linguistics INT2 INT2 0142-6001 Applied Linguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 0142-7164 Applied Psycholinguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 1715-7374 Applied Semiotics / Sémiotique appliquée Linguistics INT2 0171-5410 Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik Linguistics NAT 0044-8699 Archiv orientální Linguistics INT2 0004-0207 Archivio Glottologico Italiano (AGI) Linguistics NAT NAT 0210-5624 Archivo de filología aragonesa Linguistics NAT 0570-7218 Archivum Linguistics NAT 0920-427X Argumentation Linguistics INT1 INT1 1787-3606 Argumentum (online) Linguistics NAT 0066-7668 Arkiv för nordisk filologi Linguistics INT2 NAT 0004-3702 Artificial Intelligence Linguistics INT1 INT1 0269-2821 Artificial Intelligence Review Linguistics INT2 INT2 1075-2935 Assessing Writing Linguistics INT2 INT2 0210-6124 Atlantis. A journal of Spanish association for Anglo-American studies Linguistics NAT 0020-6091 Audiology Linguistics INT2 INT2 0726-8602 Australian Journal of Linguistics Linguistics INT2 INT2 0521-9744 Babel International Journal of Translation Linguistics INT2 INT2 0205-2512 Balkanistika Linguistics NAT NAT 0324-1653 Balkansko ezikoznanie (Linguistique Balkanique) Linguistics NAT NAT 0132-6503 Baltistica Linguistics NAT NAT 0067-3951 Banque des mots Linguistics NAT 0140-525X Behavioral and Brain Sciences Linguistics INT1 INT1 0939-2815 Beiträge zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft Linguistics INT2 INT2 0005-8114 Beiträge zur Namenforschung Linguistics INT2 NAT 0005-8076 Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur Linguistics INT1 NAT 0774-5141 Belgian Journal of Linguistics Linguistics NAT INT2 1781-3980 Belgian Journal of English Language and Literatures Linguistics NAT NAT 1218-8727 Beszédkutatás Linguistics NAT NAT Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde (Journal of the Humanities 0006-2294 Linguistics INT2 and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania) 1366-7289 Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Linguistics INT1 INT1 1450-3417 Biolinguistics Linguistics W 0032-3802 Biuletyn polskiego towarzystwa j ęzykoznawczego Linguistics NAT 0871-7060 Boletim da comissão nacional da língua Portuguesa Linguistics NAT 0872-2110 Boletim de estudos clássicos Linguistics NAT 0870-4600 Boletim de filologia Linguistics NAT 0210-4822 Boletín de la real academia Española Linguistics INT2 NAT 1660-4938 Boletin Hispanico Helvetico Linguistics NAT NAT 1591-0806 Bollettino del centro di studi filologici e linguistici Siciliani Linguistics NAT 1122-1836 Bollettino dell'atlante linguistico Italiano Linguistics NAT 0093-934X Brain & Language Linguistics INT1 INT1 0524-6881 Brno Studies in English Linguistics NAT NAT 0005-4283 Bulgarski ezik Linguistics NAT NAT 0037-9069 Bulletin de la société de linguistique de Paris Linguistics INT1 INT1 0007-4640 Bulletin Hispanique Linguistics INT1 1475-3839 Bulletin of Hispanic Studies Linguistics INT2 0267-4971 Bulletin of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Linguistics NAT NAT 0041-977X Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies Linguistics INT2 INT2 1023-2044 Bulletin Suisse de linguistique appliquée (VALS-ASLA) Linguistics NAT NAT 1080-5699 Business Communication Quarterly Linguistics NAT 1779-4684 Cahiers d'études hispaniques médiévales Linguistics NAT INT2 0259-6199 Cahiers de linguistique française Linguistics NAT NAT 0153-3320 Cahiers de Linguistique - Asie Orientale Linguistics INT1 INT1 0242-1593 Cahiers de grammaire Linguistics NAT 0007-9871 Cahiers de lexicologie Linguistics INT2 0007-988X Cahiers de linguistique théorique et appliquée Linguistics NAT 0771-6524 Cahiers de l'institut de linguistique de Louvain Linguistics NAT 0765-4944 Cahiers de praxématique Linguistics NAT NAT 0068-516X Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure Linguistics INT2 INT2 0742-7778 Calico Journal Linguistics NAT 0008-4131 Canadian Journal of Linguistics Linguistics INT2 INT2 0008-4506 Canadian Modern Language Review Linguistics INT2 0862-8459 Časopis pro moderni filologii Linguistics NAT NAT 0069-1399 Celtica - Journal of the School of Celtic Studies Linguistics INT2 0008-9192 Central Asiatic Journal Linguistics INT2 INT2 0265-6590 Child Language Teaching and Therapy Linguistics INT2 NAT 1576-4737 Círculo de lingüística aplicada a la comunicación Linguistics NAT NAT 0269-9206 Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics Linguistics INT2 INT2 0010-0277 Cognition Linguistics INT1 INT1 0010-0285 Cognitive Psychology Linguistics INT1 INT1 0364-0213 Cognitive Science Linguistics INT1 INT1 0936-5907 Cognitive Linguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 2080-7147 Cognitive Studies / Etudes Cognitives (former title: Studia Kognitywne) Linguistics NAT NAT 0146-3373 Communication Quarterly Linguistics INT2 INT2 1612-1783 Communication & Medicine Linguistics INT2 0893-4215 Communication Reports Linguistics INT2 0093-6502 Communication Research Linguistics INT2 1051-0974 Communication Studies Linguistics INT2 1050-3293 Communication Theory Linguistics INT1 INT1 0891-2017 Computational Linguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 0958-8221 Computer Assisted Language Learning: an International Journal Linguistics INT2 INT2 1095-8363 Computer Speech & Language Linguistics INT2 INT2 0010-4817 Computers and the Humanities Linguistics INT2 INT2 1860-2010 Constructions Linguistics NAT 0204-8708 Contrastive Linguistics Linguistics W 1749-5032 Corpora Linguistics NAT 1613-7027 Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory Linguistics NAT INT2 1762-598X Creolica Linguistics NAT 1466-4208 Current Issues in Language Planning Linguistics INT2 INT2 1582-4438 Dacoromania (Cluj-Napoca. 1998) Linguistics NAT NAT 1600-6038 Danske Talesprog Linguistics NAT NAT 0932-4747 Das Zeichen. Zeitschrift für Sprache und Kultur Gehörloser Linguistics NAT NAT 0011-9741 Deutsch als Fremdsprache Linguistics NAT NAT 0340-9341 Deutsche Sprache. Zeitschrift für Theorie, Praxis, Dokumentation Linguistics INT2 INT2 0176-4225 Diachronica. International Journal for Historical Linguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 0942-4040 Dialectologia et Geolinguistica Linguistics INT2 NAT 0212-2952 Dicenda. Cuadernos de filología hispánica Linguistics NAT 0043-2520 Die Welt der Slaven – Halbjahresschrift für Slavistik Linguistics INT2 INT2 0163-853X Discourse Processes Linguistics INT2 INT1 0957-9265 Discourse & Society Linguistics INT2 INT2 1461-4456 Discourse Studies Linguistics INT1 INT2 0309-6564 Dutch Crossing : Journal of Low Countries Studies Linguistics NAT NAT 1801-0865 Echo des études romanes Linguistics NAT Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu aastaraamat / Estonian Papers in 1736-2563 Linguistics NAT Applied Linguistics 0013-2608 EIGSE Linguistics NAT NAT 0951-0893 ELT Journal Linguistics INT2 INT2 Emakeele Seltsi aastaraamat (The Estonian Mother Tongue Society Year 0206-3735 Linguistics NAT NAT Book) 0013-6662 Emérita Linguistics NAT NAT 0889-4906 English for Specific Purposes Linguistics NAT 1360-6743 English Language and Linguistics Linguistics INT1 INT1 0918-3701 English Linguistics Linguistics INT2 INT2 0013-838X English Studies Linguistics INT2 INT2 1874-8767 English Text Construction Linguistics W 0172-8865 English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English Linguistics INT2 INT2 0779-5599 Équivalences Linguistics NAT 0332-0758 Ériu Linguistics NAT NAT 1135-867X Español Actual Linguistics NAT 1139-8736 Estudios de lingüística del Española Linguistics NAT 0071-1713 Estudios filológicos Linguistics NAT 0210-4911 Estudios Románicos Linguistics
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