Course in General Linguistics was created in 1916.
Linguistics Wars was created in 1995.
Oceanic Linguistics was created in 1962.
Notes on Linguistics was created in 1975.
"Course in General Linguistics" is a seminal work by Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure that laid the foundation for modern structural linguistics. It introduces key concepts such as the distinction between langue (language system) and parole (individual speech), synchrony and diachrony, and the arbitrariness of linguistic signs. Saussure's ideas have had a lasting influence on the field of linguistics and semiotics.
Dravidian Linguistics Association was created in 1972.
Australian Journal of Linguistics was created in 1981.
Theoretical Linguistics - journal - was created in 1975.
Nordic Journal of Linguistics was created in 1978.
Journal of Chinese Linguistics was created in 1973.
Applied Linguistics - journal - was created in 1980.
Computational Linguistics - journal - was created in 1974.
Association for Computational Linguistics was created in 1962.