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Functions of Language
Editors
J. Lachlan Mackenzie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen, Ghent University
Geoff Thompson, University of Liverpool
Reviews Editor
Christopher S. Butler, Swansea University
Managing Editor
Miriam Taverniers, Ghent University
ISSN: 0929-998X
E-ISSN: 1569-9765
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Functions of Language is an international journal of linguistics which explores the functionalist perspective on the organisation and use of natural language. It publishes articles and reviews books from the full spectrum of functionalist linguistics, seeking to bring out the fundamental unity behind the various schools of thought, while stimulating discussion among functionalists. It encourages the interplay of theory and description, and provides space for the detailed analysis, qualitative or quantitative, of linguistic data from a broad range of languages. Its scope is broad, covering such matters as prosodic phenomena in phonology, the clause in its communicative context, and regularities of pragmatics, conversation and discourse, as well as the interaction between the various levels of analysis. The overall purpose is to contribute to our understanding of how the use of languages in speech and writing has impacted, and continues to impact, upon the structure of those languages. Functions of Language promotes the constructive interaction between linguistics and such neighbouring disciplines as sociology, cultural studies, psychology, ethology, communication studies, translation theory and educational linguistics.
This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ; Cultures, Langues, Textes; INIST; Language Abstracts; Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique; LLBA; MLA Bibliography; European Reference Index for the Humanities; Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Scisearch; JCR/Social Sciences; Scopus.
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Special issues
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16:1.
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Evidentiality in language and cognition: Special Issue of Functions of Language 16:1 (2009)
Ekberg, Lena and Carita Paradis (eds.)
2009. 172 pp.
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15:1.
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Evaluation in text types: Special issue of Functions of Language 15:1 (2008)
Bednarek, Monika (ed.)
2008. 192 pp.
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14:1.
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Ditransitivity: Special issue of Functions of Language 14:1 (2007)
Siewierska, Anna and Willem Hollmann (eds.)
2007. vi, 173 pp.
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11:1.
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Grounding and headedness in the noun phrase: Special issue of Functions of Language 11:1 (2004)
Verstraete, Jean-Christophe (ed.)
2004. 145 pp.
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9:2.
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The Interaction of Data, Description, and Theory in Linguistics: Functional perspectives. Special issue of Functions of Language 9:2 (2002)
McGregor, William B. (ed.)
2003. iv, 206 pp.
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8:2.
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Aspects of “Interpersonal Grammar”: Grounding, modality, and evidentiality. Special issue of Functions of Language 8:2 (2001)
Davidse, Kristin and Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen (eds.)
2001. iv, 154 pp.
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