Aims and Scope

Aims and Scope

Journal of Foreign Language Research has devoted itself to the publication of research studies conducted by applied linguists in the fields of language teaching, testing, and learning, as well as translation. By providing a dynamic forum for the communication of original ideas, innovative methods, and novel theoretical and/or practical research findings in the foregoing fields, JFLR is resolved to serve a crucial role in the mobilisation of the academic society and the broadening of its readers’ knowledge about the above-mentioned disciplines. All manuscripts submitted via our online submission system undergo a double-blind peer review process. Journal of Foreign Language Research welcomes manuscripts that come under the critical scrutiny of scholars for the first time, putting into practice quantitative and qualitative data acquired through compound data collection methods.

Scope

Secondary topics of interest include:

1

Teaching Language through Literary Texts

16

Language Teacher Training

2

Studies in Applied Linguistics

17

Strategic Planning

3

Studies in Linguistics

18

Language Policies

4

Second Language Acquisition

19

Methods of Teaching and Testing Language Skills

5

Culture and identity in Foreign Language Teaching

20

Using Modern Technology in Language Teaching and Testing/Educational Technology

6

Sociology of Language

21

Language Teaching for Academic Purposes

7

Psycholinguistics

22

Interdisciplinary Studies (Languages)

8

Cognitive Studies and Language Teaching

23

Philosophy and Language

9

Computer/Mobile Assisted Language Learning

24

Machine translation (Language Aspect)

10

Translation Studies

25

Interdisciplinary and Modern Linguistics

11

Teaching, Testing, and Assessing Translation

26

Terminology and Language

12

Educational Programme Design

27

Language Monitoring

13

Critical Discourse Analysis

28

Language Research and Literature

14

Discourse Analysis

29

Politics and Foreign Language Teaching

15

Language for Specific Purposes

30

Sociolinguistics

 Article types

• Research articles

 • Review articles