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LingBuzz
Linguistics article repository From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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LingBuzz is a repository of electronic preprints and other kinds of published and unpublished articles in the field of linguistics. LingBuzz was created and is maintained by Michal Starke,[1] and is hosted by the University of Tromsø. While its functionality and resources are much more limited than those of similar repositories, its use has become customary as a vehicle for sharing new and old research, especially in generative grammar. Researchers also routinely provide links to LingBuzz-hosted versions of papers in their personal webpages. Much like what happens in the case of arXiv, albeit in a smaller scale, LingBuzz papers are often cited as such.
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