Information For Authors

Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step process.

To increase the discoverability of your articles via search engines, you are requested to

- make the tile as concise and informative as possible

- provide 5-7 highlights (bullet points) that convey the core findings of your research

- provide 150-word abstract that can be read as a stand-alone text

- have your text checked for spelling and grammar by competent native speakers. Authors are reminded that as the journal is free for both readers and authors, it does not provide editing services nor does it promote for any third party providing professional language editing services. It is therefore the sole responsibility of the authors to ensure that their manuscripts are free of spelling and/or grammatical errors. 

- check that all cited works in the text are listed in the References section

- show permission for the use of copyrighted material

Below is a list of subfields that fall within the scope of the journal. 

Literature

Linguistics

o literary discourse

o American literature

o professional writing

o conflict and community

o studies in trauma literature

o creative writing, critical writing

o African literature

o literature of American diversity

o American fiction

o epic tradition

o biographic arts

o women in literature and psychology

o film and literature

o romanticism

o Victorian literature

o world literature

o French Literature

o Francophone Literature

o Orientalism

o general linguistics (i.e. phonetics, phonology, prosody, intonation, morphology, syntax, and semantics)

o philosophy of language

o rhetoric

o historical linguistics

o pragmatics

o sociolinguistics

o linguistic anthropology

o cognitive linguistics

o functional linguistics

o psycholinguistics

o neurolinguistics

o structures and meanings

o language and gender

o origins/evolution of language

o experimental linguistics

o translation

o endangered/minority languages

o language and nature

o applied linguistics

o language, brain, and society

o translation

Authors are required to choose the area(s) within which the submitted article falls.