About the Journal
Linguistic Frontiers is a peer-reviewed academic journal which focuses on the research and collaboration of linguistics and life sciences, mathematics and various social sciences and humanities applying formal or experimental approaches which are employed e.g. in traditional linguistic interdisciplines like quantitative linguistics, psycholinguistics, biosemiotics, sociolinguistics. The major aim is to transfer methods and topics among these fields of linguistic research.
This website is a repository maintained by Palacký University, Olomouc, Czechia to handle submissions and keep back issues accessible. The official Sciendo website of our journal can be found here.
Current Issue
Special issue, “Enlanguaged Practices: Languaging, Semiosis, and the Human Ecology” edited by Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen.