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OSU Linguistics Publications

This page describes (multi-authored) publications at Ohio-State. But much of the published and on-going research on this website is described on the individual home pages of the faculty members or graduate students responsible for it.
Information about and materials for the Tenth Edition of Language Files, an introductory textbook written here at The Ohio State University and used at over 100 different colleges and universities.
Working Papers in Linguistics is an occasional publication of the Department of Linguistics of Ohio State University and usually contains articles written by students and faculty in the department.
OSDL is a student-run organization within the Department of Linguistics that distributes linguistics dissertations written by Ohio State students since 1992. OSDL Ordering Information.

Journals Edited by Linguistics Faculty

The Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages is designed to be part of an international effort to bring together scholarly treatments of all aspects of pidginization and creolization. The editor of the journal is Don Winford.
LANGUAGE is the official journal of the Linguistic Society of America, first published in 1925 and now in its 78th year. Widely considered the leading journal in the field, its editorial offices are now at Ohio State, with Brian D. Joseph as the editor. Contact the editors for more information.
Studies in African Linguistics provides a forum within the community of African language scholars for research in the field of African linguistics, emphasizing data-oriented studies with potential theoretical interest, drawn from African languages. The editor is David Odden.