Studies in Language is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the study of language in its various forms and functions. It serves as a platform for linguists, researchers, and scholars to explore diverse linguistic phenomena, theoretical frameworks, and empirical findings across different languages and language families.
The journal encompasses a wide spectrum of linguistic subfields, including syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, pragmatics, and discourse analysis. It publishes original research articles, theoretical analyses, and critical reviews that contribute to our understanding of language structure, language use, and language change. Of particular interest are studies addressing cross-linguistic comparisons, language typology, functional linguistics, and the interface between language and cognition. Studies in Language considers submissions that address theoretical issues, present empirical analyses, or offer new perspectives on language and its role in human communication. It is indexed in major databases such as Scopus and the Web of Science.
Studies in Language is a vital resource for anyone seeking to engage with cutting-edge research in the field of linguistics. Scholars are invited to contribute their work, advancing knowledge of language and its multifaceted dimensions.