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Recent Articles

Volume 3, Issue 2 (2009) Pp. 1–29.

Universality of Articulatory Conflict Resolution: Evidence from Salish Languages
by Sonya Bird and Janet Leonard

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2009) Pp. 1–7.

Native Languages and Language Teaching in B.C.
by Robert Levine

Volume 2, Issue 4 (2008) Pp. 1–9.

Father Morice's Rendering of Latin in Carrier Syllabics
by William J. Poser

Volume 2, Issue 3 (2008) Pp. 1–128.

A Bibliography of Salish Linguistics
by Jan P. van Eijk

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The Northwest Journal of Linguistics is dedicated to the description and analysis of indigenous languages of northwestern North America. All submissions go through a process of anonymous peer review. Our editorial board consists of some of the top scholars on the languages in the region.

NWJL is committed to the description and dissemination of primary language data. We also encourage the submission of articles that present treatments of primary or secondary data within any current linguistic theory or with topics focusing on anthropological linguistics, sociolinguistics, historical-comparative linguistics, and linguistic typology.

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