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Linguistics

How to Get Full-Text

When searching for journal articles, you will notice the View Now button on many of your search results. Clicking on the View Now button will lead you to the article itself, links to the full text of the article, or it will let you know that we do not have full text of the article.

If the full text is not available, you can search InfoKat Discovery for a print copy of the article. If we do not have a print copy, you can request an interlibrary loan (ILL). For articles, these usually arrive pretty quickly.

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Open Access Journals

"Open access journals" operate under a funding model that provides content free to readers and institutions. The open access journals listed in the DOAJ are peer-reviewed, research-oriented, and operate as numbered, dated serials appearing at regular intervals.

Leading Linguistics Journals

These journals are available online, and some may have print issues as well. The link leads to the catalog record.

Browse Journals

Want to browse journals much like you would view them on a bookshelf? Learn more about Browzine in order to do that and more!

Additional Journal Resources