Aims and scope
The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics provides a platform for discussion of theoretical linguistic research into the modern and older languages and dialects of the Germanic family. Contributions that establish robust empirical generalizations within a formal theory of grammar that permit precise discussions are welcome. The empirical range of the work may either involve cross-linguistic comparison within the Germanic family or elucidate issues in Germanic linguistics through the exemplary analysis of one Germanic language.
Areas of linguistics covered include: Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics and Syntax.
The journal publishes in Continuous Article Publication, one volume per year. All articles are published with full immediate Open Access. Article Processing Charges apply (see journal homepage for costs and eligibility for support, discounts and waivers).