Baltic Linguistics
Published by University of Warsaw
ISSN : 2081-7533
Abbreviation : Balt. Linguistics
Aims & Scope
Baltic Linguistics (BaltL, ISSN 2081-7533) is an international forum for theoretically and typologically informed research into the Baltic languages.
It publishes articles as well as reviews of important publications in the field of Baltic linguistics, preferably in English, but also in German, French or Russian.
Its thematic range encompasses both synchronic and diachronic linguistics.
Apart from the requirements of quality, theoretical interest and width of scope, there are no restrictions on the subject-matter of submissions.
A double-blind peer-reviewing policy ensures unbiased evaluation.
Baltic Linguistics is affiliated with and financed by the Faculty of Polish Studies of the University of Warsaw.
It is published annually by the Chair of General Linguistics, East Asian Comparative Linguistics and Baltic Studies.
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Journal Rank
Year | Value |
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2024 | 29389 |
Journal Citation Indicator
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2024 | 4 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
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2024 | 0.103 |
Quartile
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2024 | Q4 |
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Mood and a transitivity restriction in Lithuanian: the case of the inferential evidential
Citation: 12
Authors: James E.
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Non-specific, specific and obscured perception verbs in Baltic languages
Citation: 7
Authors: Bernhard
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The semantic effects of the Subject Genitive of Negation in Lithuanian
Citation: 5
Authors: SkaistÄ—
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Affixes and stem alternants in Latvian nouns: implications for inflectional theory
Citation: 4
Authors: Andrew