UPDATE 7/30: MITWPL is slowly resuming operations. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in accordance with MIT’s policies, we have been unable to fulfill orders since mid-March, and as students and non-essential personnel, we are still restricted. We appreciate your continuing patience and understanding, and your support of the MIT graduate student body.
Founded in 1979, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics is an entirely student-managed organization, run by the graduate students in the MIT Doctoral Program in Linguistics. MITWPL is dedicated to promoting student linguistic research by publishing dissertations and papers and, with the proceeds, equitably funding travel, fieldwork and equipment purchases.
MITWPL publishes working papers and dissertations for MIT Linguistics and Philosophy, University of Connecticut Linguistics and the University of Rochester Center for Language Sciences. If your department would like to outsource its working paper publications to MITWPL, please contact the management.
To browse our extensive list of in-print publications, select ONLINE STORE. If you are an editor of or contributor to an upcoming MITWPL volume, select PUBLISHING. To reach us, click CONTACT.
Recent MITWPL Publications:
Special edition collected works of Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky; editors Peter Graff, Coppe van Urk
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ROC091: Spring 2023, Volume 9, Number 1
(#91, 2023) Ash Asudeh |
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MWPL93: Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL15)
(#93, 2021) Julia Sinitsyna and Sergei Tatevosov |
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MWPL92: Proceedings of IATL 2018-2019
(#92, 2021) Gabi Danon |
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MWPL91: Proceedings of TripleA 6
(#91, 2021) Neil Banerjee and Verena Hehl |
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ROC081: Fall 2020, Volume 8, Number 1
(#81, 2020) Peter Guekguezian |
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ROC071: Fall 2019, Volume 7, Number 1
(#71, 2019) Peter Guekguezian |
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TUWP04: Fleur de Ling: Tulane University Working Papers Volume 4 (#1, 2019)
(#4, 2019) Tom Lewis, Jarrette Allen, and Andrew Abdalian |
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MWPL90: Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL14)
(#90, 2019) Tatiana Bondarenko, Colin Davis, Justin Colley, and Dmitry Privoznov |
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XCHE02: Tingchun Chen Multiple Case Assignment: An Amis Case Study
(2019) |
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MWPL89: Proceedings of IATL 2017
(#89, 2017) Noa Brandel |
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KOLA01: Sudheer Kolachina Stress and Vowel Harmony in Telugu
(2016) |
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ARAV01: Athulya Aravind Presuppositions in Context
(2018) |
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MWPL88: Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL13)
(#88, 2018) Céleste Guillemot, Tomoyuki Yoshida and Seunghun J. Lee |
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MWPL87: Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL10)
(#87, 2018) Theodore Levin, Ryo Masuda |
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MWPL86: Proceedings of IATL 2016
(#86, 2017) Noa Brandel |
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MWPL85: Proceedings of GLOW in Asia XI - Volume 2
(#85, 2017) Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine |
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MWPL84: Proceedings of GLOW in Asia XI - Volume 1
(#84, 2017) Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine |
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MWPL83: Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL12)
(#83, 2017) Leyla Zidani-Eroğlu, Matthew Ciscel, and Elena Koulidobrova |
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YUNS01: Suyeon Yun A Theory of Consonant Cluster Perception and Vowel Epenthesis
(2016) |
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