Linguistics and Philosophy

Linguistics and Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal which published work addressing meaning and structure in natural language.[citation needed] It is one of top four journals in formal semantics, alongside Natural Language Semantics, the Journal of Semantics, and Semantics and Pragmatics.[1] Papers in the journal are intended for an audience of both linguists and philosophers, unlike those in other semantics journals which may focus more on the relationship between semantics and linguistic theory.[2]

Linguistics and Philosophy
DisciplineSemantics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
HistoryJan. 1977 to present
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Linguist. Philos.
Indexing
ISSN0165-0157 (print)
1573-0549 (web)
Links

The journal, along with Studies in Language, is a continuation of the journal Foundations of Language (1965 to 1976). The current Editors-in-Chief are Regine Eckardt (University of Konstanz) and Dilip Ninan (Tufts University).[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Janssen, Theo; Zimmermann, Ede (2021), "Montague semantics", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2021 ed.), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 2024-08-07, The most important journals in the field are Linguistics and Philosophy, the Journal of Semantics, Natural Language Semantics, and Semantics and Pragmatics
  2. ^ Partee, Barbara (2011). "Formal semantics: Origins, issues, early impact". The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication. 6. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.826.5720.
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