The Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics (ESUKA – JEFUL) publishes linguistic articles and large-scale studies on Estonian and other Finno-Ugric languages, as well as special theme issues. Papers on general linguistics are published only when they draw on data from the Estonian or other Finno-Ugric languages or when the treatment is important for the study of Estonian and other Finno-Ugric languages. The journal is open to contributions from anyone who may wish to submit. The only criterion for publication is the quality of the submission, which is decided on the basis of blind peer review (the names of the author and reviewer are both kept anonymous). The journal has an international advisory board. The journal aims to stimulate the study of the Estonian and other Finno-Ugric languages and to raise the standards of research for the discipline as a whole.
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Urmas Sutrop (Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu, and the University of Tartu – CV)
Editorial Secretary: Ms. Tiia Margus (University of Tartu)
Publication frequency: at least twice a year in June and December
Language: English, Estonian or exceptionally some other Finno-Ugric language
Availability: ESUKA – JEFUL is published both in print form and as an open access online journal
Announcements
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ESUKA/JEFUL has moved to OJS publishing platform. At the moment, only volumes starting with 4.1 (2013) are available on this site, with older volumes following in due course. If you're looking for the older volumes, they are still available at http://jeful.ut.ee/vana | |
Posted: 2013-06-12 | |
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Vol 8, No 2 (2017): Special issue: "Grammar in use: approaches to Baltic-Finnic"
Guest editors: Liina Lindström and Tuomas Huumo
Table of Contents
Editorial
Foreword | |
Liina Lindström, Tuomas Huumo | 3-4 |
Articles
Moni or monta? The collective vs. distributive opposition between two forms of the quantifier ‘many’ in Finnish | |
Tuomas Huumo | 7-33 |
Grammaticalization of complex items: Estonian nii et ‘so that’, ‘so’ | |
Anni Jürine, Külli Habicht | 35-58 |
An autoencoder-based neural network model for selectional preference: evidence from pseudo-disambiguation and cloze tasks | |
Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen, Juhani Luotolahti, Filip Ginter | 93-125 |
Dependency profiles as a tool for big data analysis of linguistic constructions: a case study of emoticons | |
Veronika Laippala, Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen, Jenna Kanerva, Juhani Luotolahti, Filip Ginter | 127-153 |
The projected directive construction and object case marking in Finnish | |
Yrjö Lauranto | 155-190 |
Partitive subjects in Estonian dialects | |
Liina Lindström | 191-231 |
The Estonian jääda and Livonian īedõ: expressions of REMAIN and CHANGE in various grammatical constructions | |
Miina Norvik, Külli Prillop | 233-266 |
On the syntax of comitative constructions: the case of Finnish mukana, mukaan ‘with, along’ | |
Krista Ojutkangas | 267-293 |
Deverbal -mine action nominals in the Estonian dialect corpus | |
Maarja-Liisa Pilvik | 295-326 |
The Finnish logophoric pronoun hän: a quantitative approach | |
Katri Priiki | 327-349 |
Expression of narrow focus in spontaneous Estonian dialogues | |
Heete Sahkai | 351-370 |

ISSN-L 1736-8987
ISSN 1736-8987 (print)
ISSN 2228-1339 (online)