About the Journal

 Aim and Scope 

The Journal of Linguistics, Literature & Communication Studies (JLLCS) is committed to exploring the intersections of language, literature, and communication in both theoretical and practical contexts. This journal seeks to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the study of language and its role in shaping social, cultural, and intellectual frameworks.

The journal primarily focuses on:

  • Linguistics: Investigating various aspects of language, including syntax, semantics, phonetics, phonology, and language evolution.
  • Language Acquisition & Teaching: Studying first and second language acquisition processes and effective pedagogical approaches for language instruction.
  • Translation & Interpreting: Addressing the theory, practice, and challenges of translation, with a focus on intercultural and cross-linguistic studies.
  • Literary Studies: Covering a wide range of literary traditions, including classical and contemporary literature, literary criticism, and the application of theory to literature.
  • Media & Communication: Analyzing the role of media in society, including the impacts of digital and social media, media literacy, and the ethical challenges facing contemporary journalism.
  • Intercultural Communication: Exploring communication between cultures, including issues of identity, representation, and power dynamics in a globalized world.
  • Rhetoric & Discourse Analysis: Examining persuasive language, argumentation strategies, and the influence of discourse in public and political spheres.
  • Communication Technologies: Investigating the impact of digital technologies, social media, and the internet on how people communicate in the modern era.
  • Journalism & Public Relations: Analyzing the evolving landscape of journalism, news dissemination, media ethics, and the role of public relations in shaping public opinion.
  • Cultural Studies & Identity: Delving into how language, literature, and communication reflect and influence cultural identity, norms, and societal structures.

The journal welcomes original research, theoretical essays, literature reviews, and case studies that address emerging issues in language, literature, media, and communication studies. We are particularly interested in works that engage with the complexities of global communication, the influence of technology, and the role of language in shaping contemporary society.