The Linguistic Bibliography Online is an essential linguistic reference tool that is unique in its field. It provides over 300.000 bibliographical references to scholarly publications in linguistics and is by far the most comprehensive bibliography in the field.
The Linguistic Bibliography Online covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, including endangered and extinct languages, with particular attention to lesser-known Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. Up-to-date information is guaranteed by the collaboration of some forty-five contributing specialists from all over the world. With annually over 20.000 records added and arranged according to a state-of-the-art system of subject and language descriptors, the Linguistic Bibliography remains the standard reference work for every scholar of linguistics.
The online edition contains all entries of the printed volumes from 1993 onwards and new records are added on a monthly basis. Annual volumes of the Linguistic Bibliography will continue to be published in print by Brill.
Main Categories
• General Reference Works
• General Linguistics and Related Disciplines
• Indo-European Languages
• Asianic and Mediterranean Languages
• Basque and Ancient Languages of the Iberian Peninsula
• Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) Languages
• Caucasian Languages
• Eurasiatic Languages
• Dravidian Languages
• Languages of Mainland South-East Asia
• Austronesian, Papuan and Australian Languages
• Languages of Subsaharan Africa
Key Features
• Cross-searchable linguistic database with over 300.000 records
• Regularly updated: 10 updates per year
• Ca. 20.000 new records per year
• Contains over 114.000 names of linguists, 2.400 journals and 10.000 publishers
• All records are classified according to a sophisticated classification scheme (over 500 language classifications and over 100 subject classifications), refined with an extensive language and subject keyword index
• Advanced search and browsable classification
• Save, print and email records
• Export records in various formats to compile and refine your own bibliography
• Searchable index of key terms
• Records are full-text searchable
• Titles are given in their original languages, with translations provided when relevant
• User-friendly interface with advance search facilities
• In accordance with industry standards
• English language author's abstracts added to recent records whenever availabe
Benefits
• A high-quality linguistic reference work
• Widely respected as an authoritative source in its field
• Covers all relevant fields in linguistics, both general and language specific
• Includes interdisciplinary publications related to anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy and computer science
• Unique in its extensive coverage of non-Indo-European and lesser-known Indo-European languages, with special attention to endangered and extinct languages Published on the authority of the Permanent International Committee of Linguistics (CIPL)
• Bibliographical description according to the rules of the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) and of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
Organization
All titles are given in their original language. As a general rule, English translations are provided when titles in lesser-known languages are listed in sections other than that of their own language or in the general section. Entries are grouped according to a hierarchical classification, which is applied to two main sections:
• General linguistics and related disciplines, and
• Individual languages of the world
At present, linguistic publications from over 2,400 periodicals are listed, including journals dedicated to interdisciplinary relations with other fields, such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy and computer science. The coverage of the Linguistic Bibliography is constrained in the following ways:
• Only scientific publications are included, no popular pamphlets and pedagogical works (the pedagogical restriction being moderated in the case of lesser known languages)
• Applied linguistic publications are listed only if they have theoretical implications
Contributors
A network of international specialists ensures world-wide in-depth coverage. Some of these experts are responsible for a specific field of linguistics, others cover the complete production of their home country.
Printed Edition
The Linguistic Bibliography has been published in printed form since 1950.
The Linguistic Bibliography Online covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, including endangered and extinct languages, with particular attention to lesser-known Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. Up-to-date information is guaranteed by the collaboration of some forty-five contributing specialists from all over the world. With annually over 20.000 records added and arranged according to a state-of-the-art system of subject and language descriptors, the Linguistic Bibliography remains the standard reference work for every scholar of linguistics.
The online edition contains all entries of the printed volumes from 1993 onwards and new records are added on a monthly basis. Annual volumes of the Linguistic Bibliography will continue to be published in print by Brill.
Main Categories
• General Reference Works
• General Linguistics and Related Disciplines
• Indo-European Languages
• Asianic and Mediterranean Languages
• Basque and Ancient Languages of the Iberian Peninsula
• Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) Languages
• Caucasian Languages
• Eurasiatic Languages
• Dravidian Languages
• Languages of Mainland South-East Asia
• Austronesian, Papuan and Australian Languages
• Languages of Subsaharan Africa
Key Features
• Cross-searchable linguistic database with over 300.000 records
• Regularly updated: 10 updates per year
• Ca. 20.000 new records per year
• Contains over 114.000 names of linguists, 2.400 journals and 10.000 publishers
• All records are classified according to a sophisticated classification scheme (over 500 language classifications and over 100 subject classifications), refined with an extensive language and subject keyword index
• Advanced search and browsable classification
• Save, print and email records
• Export records in various formats to compile and refine your own bibliography
• Searchable index of key terms
• Records are full-text searchable
• Titles are given in their original languages, with translations provided when relevant
• User-friendly interface with advance search facilities
• In accordance with industry standards
• English language author's abstracts added to recent records whenever availabe
Benefits
• A high-quality linguistic reference work
• Widely respected as an authoritative source in its field
• Covers all relevant fields in linguistics, both general and language specific
• Includes interdisciplinary publications related to anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy and computer science
• Unique in its extensive coverage of non-Indo-European and lesser-known Indo-European languages, with special attention to endangered and extinct languages Published on the authority of the Permanent International Committee of Linguistics (CIPL)
• Bibliographical description according to the rules of the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) and of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
Organization
All titles are given in their original language. As a general rule, English translations are provided when titles in lesser-known languages are listed in sections other than that of their own language or in the general section. Entries are grouped according to a hierarchical classification, which is applied to two main sections:
• General linguistics and related disciplines, and
• Individual languages of the world
At present, linguistic publications from over 2,400 periodicals are listed, including journals dedicated to interdisciplinary relations with other fields, such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy and computer science. The coverage of the Linguistic Bibliography is constrained in the following ways:
• Only scientific publications are included, no popular pamphlets and pedagogical works (the pedagogical restriction being moderated in the case of lesser known languages)
• Applied linguistic publications are listed only if they have theoretical implications
Contributors
A network of international specialists ensures world-wide in-depth coverage. Some of these experts are responsible for a specific field of linguistics, others cover the complete production of their home country.
Printed Edition
The Linguistic Bibliography has been published in printed form since 1950.
