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"Linguistische Berichte" is open-minded regarding linguistic subjects and methods, but attaches great importance to theoretical reasoning and empirical validation.
Since its foundation in 1969 by Peter Hartmann and Arnim von Stechow, the journal is an academic forum where serious views within linguistics and similar fields of studies (psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition and teaching, literary studies, philosophy, and computer linguistics) are discussed equally.
The purpose is to provide an objective and critical documentation of linguistic developments. Besides, the forum is open for each level of scientific work, i.e. for everyone who is dealing with linguistic-based work (undergraduates, assistants, and professors).
New research results and linguistic developments are published quickly and comprehensively, and contributions are normally published within one year after acceptance by the editors.

Publisher: Helmut Buske Verlag

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Volume 2014, Number 240, November 2014
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Relative Clauses in Colloquial and Literary German: A Contrastive Corpus-Based Study
pp. 405-445(41)
Authors: Hirschberg, Tim; Reinert, Carolin; Roth, Anna; Féry, Caroline

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Die Leistung im Memorieren und Nachsprechen von Pseudowörtern: Eine Untersuchung zum Wortakzent im Deutschen
pp. 447-470(24)
Authors: Riedl, Lydia; Wiese, Richard; Dellwo, Volker; Wittig, Annika

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LB-Info 240
pp. 523-525(3)

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