Lingue e linguaggio aims at exploring the latest developments of theoretical linguistics, paying particular attention to its closest neighbouring disciplines: psychology, neuroscience, computer science and cognitive sciences in general. The journal is devoted primarily to the theoretical study of language: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and their interactions. Nevertheless, Lingue e linguaggio is also interested to other issues in linguistics such as the evolution and acquisition of language, the historical development of linguistic categories, linguistic typology, etc. The journal seeks to present data and results drawing researchers' attention in the various domains of linguistics both from a theoretical and from an applied point of view. Lingue e linguaggio does not favour any theoretical or methodological standpoint: original contributions in all sectors of linguistics (and related fields) will be evaluated for publication. Each article will be examined by no less than two anonymous referees appointed by the editors.
Editor in chief Sergio Scalise Co-editor Vito Pirrelli Editorial board Steven Anderson, Antonietta Bisetto, Edoardo Boncinelli, Luigi Burzio, Alfonso Caramazza, Bernard Comrie, Denis Delfitto, Caterina Donati, Giorgio Graffi, Giulio Lepschy, Jürgen Meisel, Andrea Moro, Marina Nespor, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, Lorenzo Renzi, Rosanna Sornicola, Patrizia Tabossi, Anna M. Thornton, Soledad Varela Editorial office Emiliano Guevara and Francesca Masini.
The journal is indexed by MLA Directory of Periodicals, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, ERIH, Articoli italiani di periodici accademici (AIDA), JournalSeek, Catalogo italiano dei periodici (ACNP), Google Scholar.
The journal is rated "A", by the Italian academic research evaluation agency (Anvur), for the following scientific areas: 10 g1 (Glottologia e linguistica), 10 m1 (Lingue, letterature e culture germaniche), 10 m2 (Slavistica).