期刊介绍英文:
The Revue de Linguistique romane (RLiR) has since 1925 been the publishing outlet of the “Société de Linguistique Romane” (SLiR). There are two issues per annum (June/December), in total 640 pages. The RLiR covers the whole field of Romance linguistics, i.e. individual languages (e.g. French, Italian, Spanish), varieties of these languages, and comparative studies. The methodological focus of the RLiR is deliberately wide and covers in particular comparative and variationist lingustics as well as diachronic problems; in addition, the journal has a well-established interest in medieval and philological research. Original articles and critical reviews occupy roughly equal numbers of pages. The RLiR is peer reviewed by international expertes in their field and members of the SLiR. An online version (retrospective digitalization of journal so far) is currently being prepared.