The Journal of Semantics is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of meaning in language. The journal publishes high-quality, original research that advances theoretical and empirical understanding of how meaning is encoded and conveyed through linguistic systems. It explores the ways in which context influences meaning, and it provides a great way to understand meaning in language.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including lexical semantics, compositional semantics, pragmatics, and the interface between semantics and syntax. It welcomes contributions from various theoretical frameworks, including formal semantics, cognitive semantics, and computational linguistics. Journal of Semantics aims at a global audience of linguists, philosophers, and computer scientists.
Researchers are encouraged to submit their original findings to contribute to ongoing discussions about the nature of meaning. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, the Journal of Semantics seeks to deepen our understanding of how language shapes and reflects human cognition and communication, and it aims to improve translation tools.