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Transactions Of The Philological Society
''Transactions of the Philological Society'' is a linguistics journal published three times a year by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Philological Society. It has appeared since 1854, making it the oldest scholarly linguistics journal. It is currently edited by Lutz Marten (SOAS University of London); Frans Plank and Nigel Vincent act as consulting editors. Next to the journal itself, an associated series of monographs is published, which is edited by Melanie Green. Indexing and Abstracting The ''Transactions'' are abstracted and indexed, among others, in the following indices and bibliographies: *Academic Search * Arts and Humanities Citation Index *MLA International Bibliography *Periodicals Index Online * Web of Science Monograph Series ''Publications of the Philological Society'' As of 1 November 2022, the most recent titles published in this series are: * (PPhS vol. 53) * (PPhS vol. 52) * (PPhS vol. 51) * (PPhS vol. 50) * (PPhS vol. 49) * (PPhS vol. 48) * (PPhS vol. 47) * ...
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Lutz Marten
Lutz Marten is a German linguist and africanist. He is currently professor of general and African linguistics at SOAS University of London. Since 2020, he is also the editor of the Transactions of the Philological Society. Academic career After studying English language and literature, philosophy and African studies at the University of Hamburg, Marten joined SOAS for a Masters programme in linguistics in 1993, where, in 1995, he subsequently began his doctoral studies under the supervision of Ruth Kempson. In 1999, he completed his thesis entitled ''Syntactic and Semantic Underspecification in the Verb Phrase''. Research Between 2014 and 2018, Marten was the principal investigator of the research project ''Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: Typology, contact and change'', which was funded by the Leverhulme Trust. He is also involved in the development of the ''Dynamic Syntax'' framework project, which is supported by grants from the ESRC, EPSRC The Engineering and Physical ...
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