Welcome to eLanguage, the digital publishing platform of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). eLanguage serves as a hosting service and aggregator for a range of Open Access publications in linguistics. For a brief description of the project, please review this summary. For a more detailed outline, read the eLanguage Agora.

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The Complex Domain Matrix of Ditransitive Constructions Enrique Huelva Unternbäumen Constructions

Dialogue Act Classification, Instance-Based Learning, and Higher Order Dialogue Structure Barbara Di Eugenio, Zhuli Xie, Riccardo Sera?n Dialogue & Discourse

Los nombres de los naguales en la escritura jeroglífica maya: Religión y lingüística a través de la onomástica1 Alejandro Sheseña Journal of Mesoamerican Languages and Linguistics

Generating with Discourse Combinatory Categorial Grammar Crystal Nakatsu, Michael White Linguistic Issues in Language Technology

Quantifiers in Than-Clauses Sigrid Beck Semantics and Pragmatics

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The goal of the eLanguage Project is to effectively utilize modern, web-based publishing technologies in order to provide researchers in the the academic discipline of Linguistics with a platform for the management of peer-reviewed, open-access electronic journals. E-journals play an important role in academic publishing as the global exchange of information and knowledge moves increasingly from paper to new, digital environments. Because digital publications are under few limitations in terms of breadth and have unprecedented advantages in terms of speed and ubiquity, as well as novel possibilites of integrating databases and multimedia, they have the potential to cover a range of disciplinary sub-fields which can hardly be treated with the same degree of detail while under the limitations imposed by paper-based modes of publishing.