Aim and Scope

The International Journal of Language, Linguistics, Literature, and Culture (IJLLLC) follows a strict double-blind peer review policy, ensuring that the identities of both authors and reviewers remain anonymous to promote fairness and objectivity in the review process. We strive to process manuscripts promptly, providing authors with the acceptance decision within the stipulated time from the date of submission.

Once the review process is complete, reviewer comments will be shared with the manuscript in case of rejection or if revisions are recommended. IJLLLC reserves the right to withhold publication if the author fails to address the required changes or satisfy the editorial standards.

The journal welcomes original contributions from scholars in the fields of language, linguistics, literature, and culture.

The scope of the journal is broad and it includes but not limited to the following topics
Language: language and culture Studies, grammar, syntax, phonetics, morphology, semantics, discourse analysis, history of language.
Linguistics: Micro Linguistics Macro linguistics Applied linguistics Translation studies Contrastive analysis Education field Language Cognitive Anthropology Psychology Phonetics Stylistics Philosophy of Language Psycholinguistics Sociolinguistics Ethnolinguistic Phonology Semiotics Epigraphy Paleography Applied field Language teaching Lexicography Applied phonetics Applied sociolinguistics Development of an International Language Development of Special Language Medical Linguistics Graphology Mekanolinguistik .
Literature: Literature studies Poetry Prose Essay Drama Novel Philology
Culture: Cultural studies Cross-cultural studies Art Politics of language Religion Customs Humanities Archeology Physiology History studies Tourism