Focus and Scope
International Journal of Language Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJLLAL) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed international journal, published to reach excellence on mentioned area of research. It covers the latest developments in the broad areas of English language, linguistics and literature. The audience includes, but not limited to researchers, managers and operators for languages, literature and linguistics as well as designers and developers.
The topics covered by IJLLAL include, but not limited to,
- Applied linguistics;
- Atypical language development;
- Bi/multilingualism;
- Cognitive linguistics;
- Construction grammar;
- Corpus linguistics;
- Endangered languages;
- First language acquisition;
- Forensic linguistics;
- Generative grammar;
- Heritage language development;
- Historical linguistics;
- Language contact;
- Language processing;
- Language typology;
- Language variation and change;
- Language testing;
- Linguistic relativity;
- Morphology;
- Neurolinguistics;
- Phonetics and phonology;
- Psycholinguistics;
- Reading and writing;
- Research methods in linguistics
- Second and third language acquisition;
- Sociolinguistics;
- Theoretical linguistics;
- Translanguaging;
- Vocabulary studies.