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Linguistic Discovery, which was established in 2002, is dedicated to the description and analysis of primary linguistic data. The journal primarily publishes original work on lesser-studied or endangered languages, and it aims for all of its articles to contain original or hard-to-access data, including cross-linguistic studies whose novelty may not be in the individual pieces of data described, but in the data base.

Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1 (2026)

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A Particle of Indefiniteness in American Sign Language
Frances Conlin, Paul Hagstrom, and Carol Neidle