The journal, first published in 2004, covers the field of historical comparative linguistics and comparative reconstruction, particularly of Indo-European languages, though others such as the Tungusic and North-West Caucasian families are also addressed. Attention is also devoted to philological investigations of texts of linguistic import from historical language stages. The range of studies is further complemented by discussions of the methods of historical comparative linguistics and linguistic reconstruction.
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