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Series Editors: Helen Arvidson and Lyle Lloyd, Purdue University
The Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Perspectives is a series of extensively-referenced books based on the three cornerstones of evidence-based practice (EBP): research, clinical and/or educational expertise, and stakeholder perspectives.
Series Editor: Brian D. Joseph, The Ohio State University
Brill launches a new handbook series, designed to present state-of-the-art reference volumes in the field of linguistics.
Edited by Craig Melchert (University of California at Los Angeles) and Olav Hackstein (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich)
Brill’s Studies in Indo-European Languages & Linguistics is a peer-reviewed series that publishes high-quality original research in Indo-European Linguistics (also poetics and mythology), with special emphasis on innovative approaches and application of current linguistic methodologies.
Series Editors: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, R.M.W. Dixon, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, and N.J. Enfield, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
Brill’s Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture (BSLC) is an innovative, peer-reviewed international forum that focuses on the interaction between the conceptualization of linguistic categories with cultural variables, and with human cognition.
Brill’s Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages (BSSAL) is a peer-reviewed series that provides a venue for high-quality monograph-length descriptive and theoretical studies on the languages of South and Southwest Asia.
Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas is a brand new peer-reviewed international forum for scholarly studies on the indigenous languages of South, Central and North America. The target audience of the series consists of Americanists, typologists and theoretical linguists, ...
Series Editors: Klaus von Heusinger, University of Cologne and Ken Turner, University of Brighton
The aim of this series is to focus upon the relationship between semantic and pragmatic theories for a variety of natural language constructions.
Series Editor: Brian D. Joseph, The Ohio State University
Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory (EALT) is a new book series that aims to publish high-quality works that are grounded in empirical data but at the same time advance theoretical goals. The relevant notion of 'theory' envisioned here is broad and eclectic, but also rigorous. The ...
General Editor: Kees Versteegh. Associate Editors: Mushira Eid, Alaa Elgibali, Manfred Woidich, Andrzej Zaborski
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