Studies in Generative Grammar aims to publish original research on the formal syntactic issues of modern languages within a generative perspective. However, the range of issues does not have to be limited to those of syntax. As part of our effort to expand the breadth and depth of the journal, the editorial board now strongly encourages submissions of research on the interfaces between syntax and closely related fields such as phonology, morphology and semantics. Furthermore, not only theoretical but also experimental works on first or second language acquisition, sentence processing, and other psycholinguistic issues that bear on syntax are also welcome. 

 

Studies in Generative Grammar also has a squib session where researchers can facilitate the publication of their articles reporting novel linguistic data or puzzles even without presenting (a) solution(s).