Applied Linguistics Review
Ed. by Wei, Li
2 Issues per year
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Aims and Scope
Applied Linguistics Review (ALR) is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to serve as a testing ground for the articulation of original ideas and approaches in the study of real-world issues in which language plays a crucial role, by bringing together critical reflections of current debates and new theoretical and empirical research. The issues dealt with in ALR range from aspects of the linguistic and communicative competence of the individual such as bilingualism and multilingualism, first or second language acquisition, literacy, language disorders, to language and communication related problems in and between societies such as linguistic discrimination, language conflict, communication in the workplace, language policy and language planning, and language ideology. Articles that not only report new research findings but also engage in philosophical and methodological debates and point to directions of future research are particularly welcome.
Supplementary Information
- DE GRUYTER MOUTON
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Journal
- Subjects
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Communications, General
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Communications, General
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Communications, General
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Communications, General
Instructions for Authors
Each article should be around 8,000 words in English, with a short abstract (200-300 words), a brief bio-note (50 words) and up to 5 key words. It should be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word as an email attachment to the Editor at: alr@bbk.ac.uk
Once accepted for publication, the author(s) will be required to submit the final version electronically conforming to journal style. Please see the De Gruyter Mouton journal style sheet for details.
Applied Linguistics Review is covered by the following services:
- Celdes
- CNPIEC
- De Gruyter - IBR (International Bibliography of Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences)
- EBSCO - Communication Abstracts
- EBSCO - Communication and Mass Media Complete
- EBSCO - TOC Premier
- EBSCO Discovery Service
- Google Scholar
- J-Gate
- Linguistics Abstracts Online
- Microsoft Academic Search
- Naviga (Softweco)
- Primo Central (ExLibris)
- Summon (Serials Solutions/ProQuest)
- UB Frankfurt - BLL Bibliographie Linguistischer Literatur
- WorldCat (OCLC)
Editor
Li Wei
Department of Applied Linguistics & Communication
Birkbeck College, University of London
30 Russell Square, Bloomsbury
London WC1B 6DT
UK
e-mail: alr@bbk.ac.uk
Associate Editor
David Block
Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Universitat de Lleida
Plaça de Víctor Siurana, 1
25003 Lleida
Spain
Editorial Board
Keiko Abe (Kyoritsu Women's University, Japan)
Kingsley Bolton (City University of Hong Kong, China)
Vivian Cook (Newcastle University, UK)
Donna Christian (Center for Applied Linguistics, USA)
Annick De Houwer (University of Erfurt, Germany)
Patricia Duff (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Diana Eades (University of New England, Australia)
Yihong Gao (Beijing University, China)
Ofelia Garcia (City University of New York Graduate Center, USA)
Susan Gass (Michigan State University, USA)
Fred Genesee (McGill University, Canada)
Nancy Hornberger (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Alex Housen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Andy Kirkpatrick (Griffith University, Australia)
Claire Kramsch (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Mayouf Ali Mayouf (University of Sebha, Libya)
Tim McNamara (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Ben Rampton (King's College, London, UK)
Itesh Sachdev (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Elana Shohamy (University of Tel Aviv, Israel)
David Singleton (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Anna Verschik (Tallinn University, Estonia)
Terry Wiley (Center for Applied Linguistics, USA)
Bencie Woll (University College London, UK)
Lawrence Zhang (University of Auckland, New Zealand)


















