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Member Record: Linguistic Society of America

Title Linguistic Society of America
Class Professional Publisher (Small)
URL https://www.linguisticsociety.org
Owner Nonprofit 501(3)(c)
Address 522 21st St. NW, Suite 120
Washington, DC 20006-5012
Copyright and Licensing http://semprag.org/about/submissions#copyrightNotice
https://phondata.org/index.php/pda/about/submissions
Copyright and Licensing Policy CC BY with additional author/publisher licensing permissions and provisions
Complaint email lsa@lsadc.org
Complaint policy No specific policy
Publication charge link http://semprag.org/about/editorialPolicies#openAccessPolicy
https://phondata.org/index.php/pda/about
Publication charge policy Semantics and Pragmatics: No charges to authors; Phonological Data and Analysis: At least one author must be a member of the LSA.
OASPA Compliant OA Journals 2
OA articles
approx. number in 12 months
11
Initiatives In addition to two fully-open access journals, the LSA has a top-tier general linguistics journal (i.e., Language) that uses a hybrid OA schema, with content both behind a paywall and in an OA archive after a one-year embargo (or with payment of a modest APC). We also publish 5 fully-OA annual conference proceedings volumes on an OJS platform. We do not categorize these as journals as they have external peer review only at the abstract submission stage and limit.
Peer review process Double-blind, with two or more external reviewers.

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