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About the Journal


Journal of Language: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Linguistic, Literary, and Philosophical Inquiry
Published by Leoman Publishing Co. LTD (UK-Registered), Journal of Language is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the scholarly exploration of language in all its dimensions. Currently in the founding phase, the journal will serve as a rigorous and inclusive platform for research spanning linguistics, literary theory, translation studies, and philosophical approaches to meaning and discourse.

Core Scope & Content
Linguistic Studies: Publishes cutting-edge research on language structure, use, and evolution across diverse linguistic contexts.
Literary Theory & Criticism: Explores foundational and emergent theories of literature with special attention to the role of language in narrative, genre, and aesthetic experience.
Translation Studies: Features critical discussions and case studies of translation, examining linguistic transformation, equivalence, and cultural transmission.
Philosophy of Language: Engages with philosophical analyses of meaning, interpretation, semiotics, and the nature of linguistic reference.
Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry: Welcomes intersections with anthropology, cognitive science, communication studies, and digital humanities, where language remains central.

Academic Rigor
Double-Blind Peer Review: Every submission undergoes rigorous assessment by subject experts to ensure academic integrity and originality.
Special Issues & Thematic Foci: Curated volumes may address themes such as “Language and Power,” “Digital Semiotics,” or “Multilingual Worldmaking.”

Global Reach
Submission Policy: Welcomes contributions from scholars worldwide. Articles may be submitted in English; multilingual work must include English translations or summaries.
Access: Print and online editions available through Leoman Publishing’s official platform: https://www.leoman.uk/

Why Submit?
“Journal of Language brings together theory and praxis, abstract inquiry and linguistic texture. Whether unpacking syntax or deconstructing metaphors, we believe that language is not only a tool of expression but a field of reflection.” — Editorial Vision