About the Journal

The Journal of Language and Linguistics in Society(JLLS)  is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides publication of articles in following scope.

Focus and Scope

The aim of this journal is to publish original and unpublished contributions that focus on both theoretical and applied research studies in language, linguistics in society and related disciplines, offering diversity and variety to its readers. The journal in each issue through publishing different articles, case studies, and critical reviews intends to present its audience with interdisciplinary themes such as: 

  • Language Teaching
  • Language Technology
  • Applied Linguistics
  • General Linguistics
  • Fundamentals of Languages
  • Conceptual, or Methodological Approaches to Language and Linguistics
  • Develop Theoretical language.
  • The Sounds and Words of Language
  • Structures and Meanings
  • Language and Gender
  • English Syntax
  • Historical Linguistics
  • Origins/Evolution of Language
  • Experimental Linguistics
  • Endangered/Minority Languages
  • Language and Nature
  • Communicative Strategies
  • Linguistic Analysis,
  • Language and Alienation,
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Field Methods in Linguistics,
  • Applied Linguistics,
  • Morphology Narrative And Memory
  • Bilingualism
  • Teaching Methodologies In Language Classrooms
  • English Language Teaching/Learning
  • Language Policy and Assessment in Language Learning and Teaching

The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published shortly after acceptance. All articles published in JLLS are double-blind, peer-reviewed.

The Journal of Language and Linguistics in Society(JLLS) is published Bimonthly (one volume per year) by HM Journals.

Types of contribution

Regular articles: These should describe new and carefully confirmed findings, and experimental procedures should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. The length of a full paper should be the minimum required to describe and interpret the work clearly.

Short Communications: A short Communication is suitable for recording the results of complete small investigations or giving details of new models or hypotheses, innovative methods, techniques or apparatus. 

Reviews: Submissions of reviews and perspectives covering topics of current interest are welcome and encouraged. Reviews should be concise and no longer than 4-6 printed pages (about 12 to 18 manuscript pages). Reviews manuscripts are also peer-reviewed.