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Linguistics

This section publishes research focusing on theoretical and descriptive linguistics, particularly the structure and system of the English language. It emphasizes rigorous analysis of linguistic components and contributes to the development of linguistic theory and description.

Scope:

  • Phonology, morphology, and syntax
  • Semantics and pragmatics
  • Non-critical discourse analysis
  • Corpus linguistics
  • Theoretical linguistics

Applied Linguistics

This section focuses on the application of linguistic theories to real-world language use in social, cultural, and institutional contexts. It highlights how language functions in society and addresses practical language-related issues.

Scope:

  • Sociolinguistics
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Language in media and digital communication
  • Language and social identity
  • Language policy and planning

English Language Teaching

This section publishes research on the teaching and learning of English in various educational contexts. It emphasizes instructional practices, language skill development, curriculum, and classroom-based studies in English language teaching.

Scope:

  • Teaching methods and strategies
  • Language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing)
  • Classroom practices in ELT
  • Curriculum and materials development
  • Assessment in language learning
  • Use of technology as a supporting tool in ELT

Literary Studies

This section publishes research focusing on the analysis and interpretation of literary works in English using various theoretical approaches. It emphasizes critical engagement with texts and theoretical depth.

Scope:

  • Analysis of novels, poetry, and drama
  • Literary criticism
  • Feminist, postcolonial, psychoanalytic, and other theoretical approaches
  • Cultural studies in literature
  • Comparative literature

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