Aims and Scope

The International Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture (LLC) is an open-access journal committed to conducting meticulous double-blind peer reviews within reasonable temporal parameters, with thorough evaluations by at least two reviewers for each submitted manuscript.

The journal was published for the first time in 2014, and serves as a platform that fosters collaboration between evaluators and contributors, spanning diverse academic disciplines within the domains of linguistics, literature, and culture, especially allowing investigation of their interconnections. The Editorial Board of the International Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture comprises a team of experts with proven experience in the specific fields. The journal is attuned to current developments in publication ethics, and is available on a continuous basis, with a single volume published per year. 

LLC considers papers in English, including research articles, review articles, critical essays, and case studies that focus on the various aspects and the most recent developments in linguistics, literature, and culture, also focusing on their cross and interdisciplinary connections.

The journal welcomes contributions in, but not limited to, the following topics:

Linguistics

Publishes papers that consider linguistics as a science entailing comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analyses of all aspects of language, falling in the fields of Lexicology; Lexicography; Linguistics of Specialized Discourse; Discourse Analysis; Multimodality; General and Applied Linguistics; Synchronic and Diachronic Linguistics; Translation Studies; English as a Lingua Franca.

Literature

Considers works that view literature as a form of art expressed as Poetry; Drama; Narrative Fiction; Post-colonial Studies; Literature of English-speaking Countries; History of English Literature; Anglo-American Literature; Non-Native English Literature.

Culture

Accepts researches across cultural studies intended as all of the ways of life, including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population, which are passed down from generation to generation. The domains are: Cross-inter-cultural Studies; Translation Studies; Ethnicity and Culture; Culture and Globalization; Identity; Gender Analyses.