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Linguistics | Mātai Wetereo: Journal Articles

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Introduction

Journals are published regularly (monthly or quarterly).  They publish the latest academic research and are usually peer-reviewed or refereed.  The articles have been reviewed to ensure they are of high quality and there are no errors in the methodology or analysis. They are an important source of information for University essays and academic research.  

You can find journal articles by searching MultiSearch or using one of the key databases for linguistics.

If the Library doesn't provide access to the journal, you can request a copy through the Interloan service.

Looking for a specific article or specific journal title?

To find the full-text of an article, paste the article title into the search box on MultiSearch.  If the Library provides access to the article, there will be a link to the fulltext.  

OR

Use the MultiSearch Publication Finder to search for the journal title and navigate to the volume you require.

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