The Journal of Memory and Language is a leading forum for innovative research exploring the intricate relationship between memory and language. The first 143 chars introduce the JML's focus on memory and language. The journal publishes high-quality empirical and theoretical articles that advance our understanding of how memory processes influence language comprehension, production, and acquisition.
Coverage includes a wide range of topics, such as sentence processing, discourse comprehension, language learning, and the cognitive mechanisms underlying memory retrieval. It serves as a valuable resource for cognitive psychologists, linguists, neuroscientists, and researchers interested in the intersection of memory and language. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, including computational modeling, neuroimaging, and behavioral experiments.
With a broad scope and high standards for scientific rigor, the Journal of Memory and Language seeks to be at the forefront of research in this dynamic field. We invite you to contribute your original research to the journal and join a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to advancing our understanding of memory and language.