Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics

ISSN: | 0379-0037 |
Chief editor | Niladri Sekhar Dash |
Founder editor: | Ujjal Singh Bahri |
Managing editor(s): | Harpreet Kaur Bahri |
Year of start: | 1975 |
Frequency: | Half-yearly |
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Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics – IJOAL (ISSN 0379-0037) started in 1975, is a peer-reviewed international journal that has been publishing original research devoted to LANGUAGE and LINGUISTICS since the year 1975. It is published in March and September every year.
The journal provides a forum for the discussion of language related problems faced by L1 and L2 learners, the various language teaching methodologies, apart from dealing with the general linguistic theories, and the branches and sub branches of linguistics. It also attempts to place before its readers new theoretical and methodological ideas and research from several disciplines engaged in applied linguistics. The linguist, the anthropologist, the psychologist, the applied linguist, and the language teacher may find it a useful forum, for both descriptive and experimental studies.
Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics broadly covers the following research areas:
• Applied cognitive linguistics
• Applied linguistics
• Areal linguistics
• Bilingualism
• Body language
• Cognitive linguistics
• Communicative competence
• Comparative linguistics
• Computational linguistics
• Computer-assisted language learning (CALL)
• Contrastive linguistics
• Conversational analysis
• Corpus linguistics
• Descriptive linguistics
• Dialectology
• Discourse analysis
• Discourse studies
• Ecolinguistics
• ELT, EFL, ESL
• Ethnolinguistics
• Etymology
• Field linguistics
• First and second language acquisition
• Forensic linguistics
• General linguistics
• Geolinguistics
• Grammar
• Graphology
• Historical linguistics
• Karmik linguistics
• Language assessment
• Language pedagogy
• Language planning & policy
• Language problems
• Language teaching
• Language technology
• Lexical semantics
• Lexicography
• Lexicology
• Linguistic, psychological and mathematical models of language
• Machine translation methodologies (MT)
• Modern language teaching methods
• Morphology
• Multilingualism
• Natural language applications, system evaluation
• Natural language processing
• Neurolinguistics
• Paleography
• Pedagogy
• Phonetics and phonology
• Pragmatics
• Psycholinguistics
• Second language aquisition
• Semiotics
• Speech recognition and synthesis
• Sociolinguistics
• Stylistics
• Syntax
• Text analysis, understanding, summarization and generation
• Text entailment and paraphrasing and translation
• Text mining and information extraction, summarization and retrieval
• Text sentiment analysis, opinion mining and question answering
• Translation studies, Transcreation & transliteration
• Theoretical linguistics
• Word sense disambiguation
• Word segmentation, chunking, tagging and syntactic parsing
Ramesh Kumar Mishra
CBCS, Allahabad University, India
R. Manjula
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, India
Baxter Jackson
Microsoft Corporation GTCS, USA
Sukhdev Singh
Guru Nanak Dev University, India
Majed Al-Quran
Hashemite University, Jordan
Nashipu Julius Pepandze
University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon
Nasrin Shokrpour
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
K. S. Prema
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, India
Savithri. S. R.
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, India
Ramesh Bettagere
Southeastern Louisiana University, USA
Beatriz Cortina Pérez
University of Granada, Spain
Shouhui ZHAO`
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Niladri Dash
Indian Statistical Institute, India
Cheongsook Chin
Inje University, South Korea
R. K. Singh
Indian School of Mines, India
Rajai Khanji
University of Jordan, Jordan
Ghaleb Rabab’ah
University of Jordan, Jordan
María Moreno Jaén
University of Granada, Spain
Carmen Pérez Basanta
University of Granada, Spain
Anita Pandey
Morgan State University, USA
Marwan M. Obeidat
Hashemite University, Jordan
Emilia Di Martino
Università Suor Orsola Benincasa, Napoli, Italia
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1) The APA format as specified in the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
or
2) MLA format given in the 6th edition of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
or
3) The PDF file given in in this link ⇒ GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
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