The General Linguistics indices were created with support from the Diebold Foundation and augmented with support from a successor foundation, Salus Mundi.
At present, the General Linguistics online indices include volumes 24 (1986 [1984]) through 43 (2005 [2003]). It is possible that earlier volumes may be indexed, in the future, but higher priority will be given to indexing later volumes as they are published and time & resources permit.
We maintain three different indices for the journal General Linguistics:
We maintain a separate Table of Contents listing for each volume of General Linguistics that we have indexed, showing the articles and reviews therein:
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General Linguistics is a refereed international linguistics journal that focuses on early (Indo-European) languages and language change, including the origin of language in the historical as well as biological sense. Articles are data-oriented, including general theoretical approaches to comparative, diachronic, and typological evidence. The majority of the articles are in English, although German and French texts are not excluded; all articles have a Summary in English. See, also, publication information.
Dr. Carol F. Justus (1940-2007) served as editor or general editor of General Linguistics for volumes 37-43, 1999-2004; she also served the LRC's Indo-European Documentation Center as Coordinator from its beginning in 1998 until her death.