Institute of Linguistic Studies
Impact in
- Language and Linguistics top 10%
- Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
- Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
- Linguistics and Language top 10%
- Linguistic Variation and Morphology
Papers in
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- Linguistics and language evolution 53
- Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation 41
- Lexicography and Language Studies 30
- Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity 26
- Linguistics and Cultural Studies 26
- Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies 24
- Top scholars
- Andrej MalchukovCarole E. ChaskiO. A. AnisimovN. I. ShiklomanovFrederick E. NelsonValeria KolosovaAryon Dall’Igna RodriguesRenata Söukand
- Journals
- Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics (5 papers)Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University Language and Literature (5 papers)Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (4 papers)Lexis (3 papers)Journal of Linguistics (3 papers)
- Partner nations
- RussiaUnited StatesArgentina
In The Last Decade
Institute of Linguistic Studies
221 papers receiving 1.7k citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 169
- Language and Linguistics 465
- Linguistics and Language 175
- Atmospheric Science 265
- Experimental and Cognitive Psychology 189
- Cultural Studies 117
Countries citing scholars working at Institute of Linguistic Studies
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Fields of papers published by authors at Institute of Linguistic Studies
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About Institute of Linguistic Studies
In recent decades, authors affiliated with Institute of Linguistic Studies have published 363 papers, which have received a total of 1.8k indexed citations . Scholars at this organization have produced 173 papers in Language and Linguistics, 45 papers in Linguistics and Language, 63 papers in Cultural Studies, 35 papers in Communication and 14 papers in General Social Sciences on the topics of Linguistics and language evolution (53 papers), Discourse Analysis and Cultural Communication (51 papers), Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (41 papers), Lexicography and Language Studies (30 papers), Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity (26 papers), Linguistics and Cultural Studies (26 papers), Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies (24 papers) and Language, Communication, and Linguistic Studies (24 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Language and Linguistics (465 citations), Linguistics and Language (175 citations), Atmospheric Science (265 citations), Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (189 citations) and Cultural Studies (117 citations). Authors at Institute of Linguistic Studies collaborate with scholars in Russia, United States and Argentina and have published in prestigious journals including Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics, Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University Language and Literature, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Lexis and Journal of Linguistics. Some of Institute of Linguistic Studies's most productive authors include Andrej Malchukov, Carole E. Chaski, O. A. Anisimov, N. I. Shiklomanov, Frederick E. Nelson, Valeria Kolosova, Aryon Dall’Igna Rodrigues, Renata Söukand, John Local and Gareth Walker.
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