The scope of the International Journal of Language, Literature, and Culture encompasses a wide range of topics within the realms of language, literature, and culture, including but not limited to:
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Linguistics: Phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, applied linguistics, language acquisition, language teaching and learning, bilingualism, multilingualism, language policy and planning.
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Literature: Literary theory, literary criticism, literary history, literary genres (e.g., poetry, prose, drama), comparative literature, world literature, postcolonial literature, gender studies in literature, cultural studies, literary translation, digital literature.
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Culture: Cultural studies, cultural theory, cultural anthropology, cultural heritage, intercultural communication, cross-cultural studies, cultural identity, cultural diversity, popular culture, visual culture, performance studies, media studies.
The journal welcomes contributions in the form of original research articles, review articles, book reviews, case studies, and theoretical essays. Submissions may employ diverse methodologies and theoretical frameworks, and may focus on any historical period or geographical region. Interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches are particularly encouraged, as are contributions that engage with contemporary issues and debates in the fields of language, literature, and culture.
The International Journal of Language, Literature, and Culture is committed to promoting open access to scholarly knowledge and ensuring the highest standards of academic rigor and integrity. All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process by experts in the respective fields to ensure quality and originality. The journal is published on a regular basis and is freely accessible to readers worldwide, thereby facilitating the dissemination of cutting-edge research and fostering global intellectual exchange and collaboration.