About the Journal

Focus and Scope

Oslo Studies in Language (OSLa) is an open access series. We invite submissions of edited issues from all areas of linguistics. The focus of OSLa is mainly on thematically related collections of papers, and edited conference proceedings from linguistic conferences at the University of Oslo. All reviews are carried out as single-blind peer reviews.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Review articles

The OSLa project also invites submissions of review articles. These will be added to the current issue.

The following reviews have been published:

Volume 1(1), 2009

Terje Lohndal: Review of "Events and Semantic Architecture" by Paul Pietroski
(Oslo Studies in Language 1(1), 2009. 217-225.)



Volume 2, 2010

Pavel Rudnev:
Review of "The derivation of anaphoric relations" by Glyn Hicks

(Oslo Studies in Language 2, 2010)

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and greater citation of published work.