Key-title Himalayan linguistics
Himalayan linguistics
Title proper: Himalayan linguistics.
Other variant title: HL
Other variant title: Himalayan linguistics journal
Original alphabet of title: Basic roman
Subject: Dewey : 495
Subject: Languages
Corporate contributor: University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.
Corporate contributor: University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Linguistics.
Earliest publisher: Milwaukee WI: University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, 2004-
Latest publisher: [Santa Barbara Calif.]: University of California Santa Barbara
Note: Title from banner GIF (Univ. of Wisconsin website, viewed July 25, 2006).
Note: "The term 'Himalayan' is used in its broad sense to include north-western and north-eastern India, where languages of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro-Asiatic linguistic stocks are spoken; the languages of Nepal, Bhutan and the Tibetan Plateau; the languages of northern Burma and Sichuan; and the languages of Nuristan, Baltistan and the Burushaski speaking area in the west."
Dates of publication: 2003- 9999
Description: 1 (2004)-
Frequency: Semiannual
Language: English
Country: United States
Note: Latest issue consulted: Vol. 10, 1 (2011) (UCSB website, viewed Feb. 10, 2012).
Medium: Online
Indexed by: LINGUISTICS
Indexed by: ROAD
Indexed by: THE KEEPERS
Indexed by: DOAJ
Indexed by: FATCAT
Indexed by: ZDB
Indexed by: WIKIDATA
Indexed by: SUDOC
Indexed by: OPENALEX
Indexed by: CROSSREF
Digital Archives:
Digital Archives:
Merritt Preservation Repository, California Digital Library, https://escholarship.org/uc/himalayanlinguistics, Online access with authorization, 2004/2024
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Last modification date: 12/02/2024
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Record creation date: 21/08/2006
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