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 1, Issue 1 (2025)
Reanalysis of Passive and Negative Prefixes in Seri
Stephen A. Marlett
On Some Control Structures in Hellenistic Greek: A Comparison with Classical and Modern Greek
Brian D. Joseph
Notes on Agreement in Itelmen
Jonathan David Bobaljik and Susi Wurmbrand
What Does Digital Technology Have to Do with Yaghan?
Lenore A. Grenoble and Lindsay J. Whaley
