Journal of ABC

Journal of ABC

Aims

The Journal of ABC aims to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of high-quality research in the fields of international languages, grammar, and related disciplines. Our primary goal is to foster scholarly dialogue and promote innovative research that contributes to the understanding and development of linguistic theories, practices, and applications. We seek to:

  • Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration among linguists, educators, and researchers.
  • Support the advancement of language education and linguistic research on a global scale.
  • Highlight issues and trends in language acquisition, teaching methodologies, and grammatical studies.
  • Provide a forum for the exploration of the cultural and social dimensions of language use.

Scope

The scope of the Journal of ABC encompasses a wide range of topics related to international languages and grammar, including but not limited to:

  1. Linguistic Theories and Frameworks:
    • Exploration of various linguistic theories, including generative grammar, functional linguistics, and sociolinguistics.
    • Comparative studies of language structures and their implications for theory development.
  2. Language Acquisition and Teaching:
    • Research on first and second language acquisition processes.
    • Innovative teaching methodologies and pedagogical approaches in language education.
    • The role of technology in language learning and teaching.
  3. Grammatical Studies:
    • In-depth analysis of grammatical structures across different languages.
    • Studies on syntax, morphology, phonetics, and semantics.
    • Investigations into language variation and change.
  4. Applied Linguistics:
    • Research addressing real-world language issues, such as language policy, language rights, and multilingualism.
    • Studies on language assessment and evaluation practices.
  5. Cultural and Social Aspects of Language:
    • Exploration of the relationship between language and culture.
    • Studies on language and identity, language attitudes, and language in social contexts.
  6. Interdisciplinary Research:
    • Collaborations that integrate insights from fields such as psychology, education, anthropology, and communication studies.
    • Research that addresses global challenges related to language and communication.

ISSN:XXXX-XXXX

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Time to First Decision:02 Days

Review Time:50 Days

Submission to Acceptance:60 Days

Accept Rate:20%

APC:750.0 USD

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