“TOMSK JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS AND ANTHROPOLOGY” – NEW OPEN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC FORUM
“Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology” (TJLA) is a new open international academic forum for the discussion of the research issues in humanities, dedicated to the specific research area – Siberia and the adjacent territories. TJLA was established at Tomsk State Pedagogical University as a result of long-term research cooperation among the scholars in linguistics, anthropology, ethnology, ethnography and history. The projected audience of the journal includes a wide range of specialists in local lore, linguistic sciences, sub-disciplines of anthropology, education, policy making, local decision makers and authorities. The journal complies with the requirements and standards of international academic publishing and citation indexes.
Keywords: journal, linguistics, anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, Siberia
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Issue: 10, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 10
Rubric: REVIEWS
Pages: 220 — 226
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