About the Journal

Journal of Language and Literature Inquiry (JLLI) is an academic journal dedicated to advancing research in the fields of linguistics, literary studies, and language education. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, educators, and academics to explore critical issues related to language structure, discourse, cultural expression, and the role of literature in shaping human understanding across diverse contexts.

The thematic scope of JLLI encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary studies, including but not limited to applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, translation studies, literary criticism, comparative literature, and language pedagogy. The journal encourages the submission of empirical, theoretical, and interpretative research that contributes to a deeper understanding of language use, literary works, and their social, cultural, and cognitive dimensions.

JLLI also aims to highlight emerging perspectives and innovative approaches in language and literary studies, including digital humanities, corpus-based research, multimodal discourse analysis, and the impact of technology on language learning and literary production. By fostering collaboration between scholars from various disciplines, the journal seeks to bridge traditional and contemporary approaches, ensuring that research remains both academically rigorous and contextually relevant.

Through its publications, Journal of Language and Literature Inquiry aspires to promote critical thinking, cultural awareness, and scholarly excellence, while contributing to the ongoing development of language and literary studies in a global and dynamic academic landscape.