Publisher’s Ethics
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethic statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
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; nevertheless it 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 Vito Pirrelli (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR) e Sergio Scalise (Università di Bologna) Editorial board Paolo Acquaviva (University College, Dublin), Sabine Arndt-Lappe (University of Trier), Valentina Bambini (IUSS, Pavia), Bianca Basciano (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia), James Blevins (Cambridge University,UK), Cristina Cacciari (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), Roberta d’Alessandro (University of Utrecht), Denis Delfitto (Università di Verona), Antonio Fábregas (University of Tromsø), Christina Gagné (University of Alberta), Tanja Kupisch (University of Konstanz), Giuliano Lancioni (Università Roma Tre), Alessandro Lenci (Università di Pisa), Eva van Lier (University of Amsterdam), Paola Marangolo (Università di Napoli Federico II), Claudia Marzi (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR), Francesca Masini (Università di Bologna), Caterina Mauri (Università di Bologna), Petar Milin (University of Birmingham), Andrea Moro (IUSS, Pavia), Carita Paradis (Lund University), Dorit Ravid (Tel Aviv University), Louisa Sadler (University of Essex), Rosanna Sornicola (Università di Napoli Federico II), Anna M. Thornton (Università dell’Aquila), Irene Vogel (University of Delaware), Mila Vulchanova (University of Trondheim) Advisory board Stephen R. Anderson (Yale University, New Haven), Geert Booij (University of Leiden), Edoardo Boncinelli (Università Vita-Salute), Joan Bybee (University of New Mexico), Alfonso Caramazza (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA), Bernard Comrie (University of California, Santa Barbara), Alessandra Giorgi (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia), Giulio Lepschy (University College, London), Marianne Mithun (University of California, Santa Barbara), Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini (University of Arizona, Tucson), Milena Zic-Fuchs (University of Zagreb).
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Rights and authorizations. Authors having a contribution accepted for publication must fill and sign this letter of authorization. The letter must be returned to the Journal. If the letter is not returned, the contribution may be precluded its being published.
Policies regarding re-use of articles can be found also on Sherpa/Romeo.
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics.
The journal is indexed by Web of Science (ESCI), Scopus Bibliographic Database, MLA Directory of Periodicals, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, ERIH Plus, 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).
Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines about publishing ethics. Our ethic statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
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