The Quarterly Journal of Studies in Language, Literature, and Strategic Discourse ( Previously: The Quarterly Journal of Language Studies and Military Translation)
Welcome to The Quarterly Journal of Studies in Language, Literature, and Strategic Discourse, a premier open-access academic platform dedicated to advancing knowledge in the dynamic intersection of language, literature, and military contexts.
Our journal explores a broad range of topics, including:
Military Context in Literature: Examining how military themes are represented in literary works across cultures.
Foreign Language Teaching and Learning: Investigating innovative methodologies and strategies tailored to military and non-military settings.
Theoretical and Literary Criticism: Offering critical perspectives on texts and their implications within military frameworks.
Testing and Evaluating Foreign Languages: Developing and analyzing tools and methods for assessing linguistic proficiency.
Discourse Analysis: Unpacking the role of language in military communication and beyond.
Translation Studies: Addressing challenges and innovations in translating texts within military and specialized domains.
Applied Linguistics: Exploring language use, acquisition, and policy in practical military applications.
New Technologies in Language Learning: Highlighting cutting-edge tools and their role in enhancing language acquisition.
Other related themes and concepts in language studies including but not limited to:
We take pride in being an open-access and entirely free-of-charge journal, ensuring that groundbreaking research is accessible to academics, practitioners, and enthusiasts worldwide without financial barriers. By fostering a collaborative and inclusive scholarly environment, we aim to contribute to the global dialogue on language and military studies.
We invite original, high-quality submissions from scholars and practitioners eager to share their insights and research in these exciting fields.
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Seyyed Sadegh Azizi
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Firooz Kazemi
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Ali Karimi