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The Silencing of the Californios: Tracing the Beginnings of Linguistic Repression in 19th Century California
From Native Language to Foreign Language: Spanish in the 19th Century Schools
Constellations in Turkish texts from the 14th and 15th centuries in Anatolia
Arguments and Counterarguments for and against Coffee in 17th-Century English Literature
De Filippo translates Shakespeare’s The Tempest into Neapolitan of the 17th century. Analytical approach in morphological, lexicological and semantic perspective
Silencing Cinema: Censorship and Discursive Resistance in Laila Marrakchi’s Marock
Linguistic Islands: Archipelagic Perspectives in Hugh MacDiarmid’s ‘Vision of World Language’
Beyond Linguistic Gaps: Types of Code-Switching Among Jordanian Bilingual speakers
"A museum of ethnology and philology": rediscovering an early work of Caucasian linguistics
A Study on the Non-Extant Sebil of the Edirne Selimiye Complex on the Occasion of the 450th Anniversary
Modeling linguistic causation
Twenty years of Himalayan Linguistics
Mirror Writing Among Saudi Elementary Students in English and Arabic: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Full Circle, Full Century: An Interview with Mitsuye Yamada
Assessing the replication landscape in experimental linguistics
Statistical reporting inconsistencies in experimental linguistics
Results from the Linguistic Survey of Sikkim
Scottish Workers’ Stories of Life and Labour during Covid-19 from the Workers’ Stories Project
Reviewer acknowledgements for English Language Teaching, Vol. 19, No. 4, 2026
Reviewer acknowledgements for English Language Teaching, Vol. 19, No. 5, 2026
Reproducible research practices and transparency across linguistics
From I am, with sincere regard, your most obedient servant to Yours sincerely: The simplification of leavetaking formulae in 18th-century Scottish and Irish English letters
Introduction to Issues in South Central (Kuki-Chin) linguistics
Against level-3-only analyses in corpus linguistics
Ancestral Meanings: a prelude to evolutionary animal linguistics