29.568, Calls: General Linguistics / Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature (Jrnl)

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Subject: 29.568, Calls: General Linguistics / Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2018 14:55:58
From: Riaz Ahmed Mangrio [riaz.mangrio at uog.edu.pk]
Subject: General Linguistics / Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 05-Mar-2018 

Call for Papers:

Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature (HJLL) is an annual peer
reviewed Journal by the Department of English (English), University of Gujrat,
Pakistan. The Department of English has been working to promote learning in
linguistics and literature in the city of Gujrat. At an important stage in the
very short life of the Department and the University, we proudly announce the
launching of a research journal focusing on the disciplines of linguistics and
literature. 

Paper Submission and Selection: 
HJLL is interested in the articles on emergent and challenging issues in
linguistics and literature. We welcome research papers, empirical reports,
reviews from the authors interested in any of these areas. All submitted
papers are acknowledged quickly and reviewed as rapidly as possible. They are
initially scrutinized by the editors, who decide whether they meet certain
basic standards with respect to length, presentation, clarity and level of
scholarship. The papers that pass this initial scrutiny are sent out to
referees, who are carefully selected on the basis of their expertise. Once
suitable referees are identified, they are normally asked to reply within a
month. We follow double blind peer-review system, every paper is sent for
review to a national and an international researcher. The reviewers' and
authors' identities remain anonymous to each other. The review process may
take up to eight weeks. 

Authors may contact the Editors at any time for information regarding the
status of their papers. The submission of an article implies that the work
described has not been published previously (except in the form of an
abstract) or has not been a part of a published lecture or an academic thesis;
it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; its publication is
approved by all authors tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities
where the work was carried out; and, if accepted, it will not be published
elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the
written consent of the Editors. The Editors reserve the right to edit or
otherwise alter all contributions. 

Manuscripts should be submitted electronically in MS-Word format to:
Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature: 
hayatian.journal at uog.edu.pk
Dr. Riaz Ahmed Mangrio (Editor) riaz.mangrio at uog.edu.pk
Dr. Behzad Anwar (Co-Editor) behzad.anwar at uog.edu.pk 
Call:+92-53-3643408; Ext 158




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