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Overview
This journal publication venue establishes editorial standards for peer-reviewed contributions to historical linguistics scholarship. The scope encompasses diachronic language analysis across all language families, with emphasis on theoretical advancement and methodological innovation. Submissions are evaluated on capacity to generate novel perspectives, refine analytical procedures, or interrogate established assumptions through rigorous examination of extant historical linguistic data.
Methods and approach
The journal privileges methodological integration between historical linguistics and complementary research domains. Encouraged approaches include corpus-based diachronic analysis, diachronic typological comparison, language variation frameworks, language contact investigation, and cognitive-linguistic perspectives on language change mechanisms. Submissions demonstrating methodological renewal through such interdisciplinary connections receive particular consideration.
Results
The journal functions as a publication platform for empirical and theoretical findings that advance historical linguistic knowledge. Expected contributions encompass refined understanding of language change mechanisms, improved analytical methodologies applicable to diachronic data, typological patterns in language evolution, and integration of corpus-linguistic evidence with historical language analysis. Accepted articles are made available through online-first publication protocols.
Implications
The editorial framework positions historical linguistics within broader contemporary linguistic inquiry by foregrounding methodological pluralism and interdisciplinary dialogue. Integration with corpus linguistics, typology, variation studies, and cognitive frameworks expands explanatory capacity for understanding language change mechanisms. This approach facilitates empirically grounded theoretical development and strengthens historical linguistics' contribution to general linguistic theory.
Disclosure
- Research title: Journal of Historical Linguistics
- Publication date: 2026-03-02
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl
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