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Academic journal
Word Ways
DisciplineRecreational linguistics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1968 to present
PublisherSpringValley and/or Expanded Academic ASAP (US)
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Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics is the journal of record for logologists. It was established by Dmitri Borgmann in 1968. The current editor is A. Ross Eckler.

Word Ways is published four times a year, with 80 pages per issue.

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There is also a publication Word Ways: Going Places with Literacy from the Adult Association for Adult Literacy and the Literacy Coordinators of Alberta

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