Classification

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The Classification provides access to publications by formal and thematic aspects. It derives from the structure of the printed edition of BLL. Browsing BLLDB by means of the Classification easily gives you an overview of the available literature on specific linguistic topics or disciplines.

The Classification leads from broad subject areas (e.g. language families and linguistic disciplines) to single topics and issues. Thus, you can gradually narrow down your search to those publications relevant for your field of work.

The path of chapters and sections, leading to the section you are currently in, is always displayed in the page's heading (e.g. Classification >  Indo-European Languages › Romance). The single terms within the heading are links that lead to the particular chapter or section.

The publications contained in a specific section are listed in the same way as the titles on the page Search Results are. How many publications are listed in that section and how many titles are displayed per page is specified above the list. At the same position, the link save all enables you to save all titles of a chapter or section to your personal list of Selected Titles.

Above and below the list of titles, navigation elements help you browse multi paged lists:

liste_anfang / liste_ende

go to the first/last page of the list

liste_5zurueck / liste_5vor

go five pages back/forward

liste_1zurueck / liste_1vor

go one page back/forward

liste_seiten

Links to the previous/next pages.
The page you are currently on is indicated in italics.

If an element is indicated in light grey, the associated function is not available on this page.

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The list itself consists of short-title entries. Clicking on a short title calls up the detailed Title Entry.
Symbols in front of the titles distinguish the particular document type:

Icon_Monographie

Monograph

Icon_Aufsatz_Sb

Article in an anthology

Icon_Aufsatz_Zs

Article in a journal

Icon_Aufsatz_online

Online article

Icon_Sammelband

Anthology

Icon_Zeitschrift

Journal

Icon_Mehrbaendig

Multivolume work

A check box behind each title enables you to mark the title to be saved to your personal list of Selected Titles:
After marking all titles that you want to keep, click the link save (above and below the navigation elements) in order to add them to the list.
The link all - or the check box behind that link - enables you to mark or unmark all titles on the current page.

linkresolver_ezb_rgg_sw

This symbol behind a journal article indicates that the corresponding journal is partially or entirely available in the Electronic Journals Library (Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek, EZB). In that case, you can access a digital copy of this article by calling up the linking service of the EZB on the page Title Entry .

The different colours indicate whether your have free or limited access (e.g. to certain volumes only or for a fee) to this journal.

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In the information bar, on the left hand side of this page, the following boxes contain additional information and links:

Status

Query

Search History

Selected Titles

 

See also

Using the Classification

Calling up details

Saving titles

Exporting Selected Titles

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