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Studies in Diversity Linguistics

Editors

  • Martin Haspelmath (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig)
  • Fernando Zúñiga (University of Berne)
  • Peter Arkadiev (Institute of Slavic Studies RAS, Moscow)
  • Ruth Singer (University of Melbourne)
  • Pilar Valenzuela (Chapman University, California)

Aims and scope

This book series will publish book-length studies on individual less-widely studied languages (especially, but not only reference grammars), as well as works in broadly comparative typological linguistics that takes into account the world-wide diversity of human languages. Work on individual languages and broadly comparative work is of a different nature, but this book series sees the two as closely related: Comparative studies need in-depth work on individual languages from around the world to build on, and descriptive work is done best in a comparative perspective.

Editorial board

  • Gregory D.S. Anderson (Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages, Oregon)
  • Isabelle Bril (CNRS-LACITO, Paris)
  • Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)
  • Rik De Busser (National Chenchi University, Taiwan)
  • Mark Dingemanse (MPI Nijmegen)
  • Matthew S. Dryer (University at Buffalo)
  • Ekkehard König (Freie Universität Berlin)
  • Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (Stockholm University)
  • Stephen Matthews (University of Hong Kong)
  • Matti Miestamo (Stockholm University)
  • Andrey Shluinsky (Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow)
  • Aaron Sonnenschein (California State University, Los Angeles)
  • Siri Tuttle (University of Alaska, Fairbanks)
  • Martine Vanhove (CNRS-LLACAN, Paris)
  • Honore Watanabe (ILCAA, Tokyo)

Contact

sidl@langsci-press.org

ISSN

2363-5568
ID Title Number Year
109
Tone in Yongning Na
Lexical tones and morphotonology
Alexis Michaud
2017
123
Attributive constructions in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic
Ariel Gutman, Ariel Gutman, Ariel Gutman
2018
124
grammar of Rapa Nui
Paulus Kieviet, Paulus Kieviet, Paulus Kieviet
12 2017
152
Unity and diversity in grammaticalization scenarios
Walter Bisang, Andrej Malchukov (editors)
16 2017
157
Alor-Pantar languages
History and typology. Second edition.
Marian Klamer (editor)
2017
167
On this and other worlds
Voices from Amazonia
Kristine Stenzel, Bruna Franchetto (editors)
2017
17
Joshua Wilbur
5 2014
173
Diachrony of differential argument marking
Ilja A. Seržant, Alena Witzlack-Makarevich (editors)
19 2018
174
typology of questions in Northeast Asia and beyond
An ecological perspective
Andreas Hölzl
20 2018
18
Corinna Handschuh
1 2014
182
languages of Malta
Patrizia Paggio, Albert Gatt (editors)
17 2018
19
Michael Rießler
2 2016
201
Perspectives on information structure in Austronesian languages
Asako Shiohara, Sonja Riesberg, Atsuko Utsumi (editors)
2018
212
grammar of Komnzo
Christian Döhler
22 2018
216
Bridging constructions
Valérie Guérin (editor)
2019
22
History and typology
Marian Klamer (editor)
3 2014
223
Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity I
General issues and specific studies
Francesca Di Garbo, Bruno Olsson, Bernhard Wälchli (editors)
26 2011
237
Grammatical gender and linguistic complexity II
World-wide comparative studies
Bruno Olsson, Francesca Di Garbo, Bernhard Wälchli (editors)
27 2011
66
grammar of Yakkha
Diana Schackow
7 2015
67
grammar of Mauwake
Liisa Berghäll
4 2015
73
Grammaticalization in the North
Noun phrase morphosyntax in Scandinavian vernaculars
Östen Dahl
6 2015
78
grammar of Papuan Malay
Angela Kluge
2017
82
grammar of Palula
Henrik Liljegren
8 2016
83
grammar of Yauyos Quechua
Aviva Shimelman
9 2017
85
grammar of Pichi
Kofi Yakpo
23 2019
94
Advances in the study of Siouan languages and linguistics
Catherine Rudin, Bryan James Gordon (editors)
10 2016
96
Dependencies in language
On the causal ontology of linguistic systems
N. J. Enfield (editor)
14 2017