About the Journal

Journal of Linguistics and Communication Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for scholars to disseminate research on linguistics, communication, and related fields. The journal aims to publish high-quality, original research that sheds light on the complexities of language and communication, and contributes to theoretical and practical advancements in these fields.

The journal welcomes submissions from scholars working in various disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological traditions, and encourages studies that explore the intersection of language and communication with social, cultural, political, and historical issues. The Journal of Linguistics and Communication Studies is committed to promoting a diverse range of research perspectives, fostering scholarly dialogue, and contributing to our understanding of language and communication in the world today.


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Each paper published in Journal of Linguistics and Communication Studies is assigned a DOI®number, which appears beneath the author's affiliation in the published paper. Click HERE to know what is DOI (Digital Object Identifier)? Click HERE to retrieve Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for journal articles, books, and chapters.

The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:

  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Syntax and semantics
  • Grammatical metaphor
  • Language and culture
  • Rhetoric and rhetorical strategies
  • Language and globalization
  • Appraisal framework/theory
  • Contrastive linguistics
  • Systemic functional linguistics
  • English language & linguistics
  • Phonetics & phonology
  • Comparative linguistics
  • Morphology
  • Applied English linguistics
  • Language studies
  • Communication studies
  • Discourse analysis
  • Political studies
  • Linguistics
  • Language learning skills
  • Sociolinguistics
  • TEFL
  • Applied Communication
  • Communication Education
  • Communication Theory
  • Digital Communication
  • Electronic Media
  • Environmental Communication
  • Health Communication
  • International and Intercultural Communication
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Language and Social Interaction
  • Legal Communication
  • Mass Communication and Media Literacy
  • Mass Media
  • Organizational Communication
  • Political Communication
  • Public Relations
  • Semiotics
  • Small Group Communication
  • Speech Communication
  • Theatre and Drama
  • Visual Communication