DS Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature (DS-LLL)

DS Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature
Editor in ChiefProf. Dr. Reza Kafipour

Department of English
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
Shiraz, Iran.

ISSN (Online)2583-8490
SubjectLanguage, Linguistics and Literature
Year of Starting2023
Publication Frequency4 Issue Per Year
LanguageEnglish
Paper Submission IDliterature@dsjournals.com
Format of PublicationOnline
Publication FeeFree of Cost Journal
PublisherDream Science

Aim and Scope

DS Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature (DS-LLL) is an international, interdisciplinary scholarly peer-reviewed research publishing open access journal. The journal is focused on great varieties of literary and thematic areas that motivate; researchers and academicians to ponder English Language Teaching, Translation studies, History of Language, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Rhetoric and Stylistics, Research methodology, Comparative Literature, Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Diasporic, Subaltern, Modern, Indigenous, Culinary and World Literatures, Literary Criticisms, Autobiographies, Biographies, Gender studies, Contemporary Literature and all topics relevant to the language literature and linguistics and genre of studies.

The journal invites new forms of research topics such as literature and media, Queer criticisms, Literary trends in cyberspace, Evolution of language from signs and words to artificial intelligence, Traumatic studies, etc. Exploring the literature is suitable for all ages. DS Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature always opens doors for all types of research topics in language, literature and linguistics, even emerging literature genres and topics like Climatic fiction, Graphic fiction, Science fiction, mythopoeic literature, cyberpunk, goes on. The journal publishes peer-reviewed research articles, reviews & analyses, short communications, case studies, comparative studies, and more. The scope of subjects includes:

Papers are solicited from, but not limited to the following topics:

 

  • Psychology and Literature

  • Feminism, EcoFeminism, EcoCriticism

  • Trauma Studies

  • Translation Studies

  • Green Literature

  • Evolution of Modern Linguistics

  • Flash Fiction

  • Metafiction

  • Phonetics

  • Phonology

  • Gothic Literature/ Fiction

  • Women’s Writing

  • Children’s Literature

  • Literature, Language and Media

  • Modern European Fiction Literature

  • Applied Linguistics- Computational Linguistics, Internet Linguistics, Evolutionary Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, Language Acquisition and Assessment, Language documentation, Second Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics.

  • Relation between Translation and Popular Culture

  • Language Learning in the Age of AI

  • Evolution of Language Translation and Linguistics in the Age of AI

  • Artificial Intelligence and Linguistics

  • Language Translation in AI

  • Linguistics for the Age of AI

  • Future Language Learning with AI Translators

  • Machine Learning and Applied Linguistics

  • Machine Learning on Literature Great Works

  • Big Data Analytics in Literature and Language

  • Cryptography in Linguistics

  • Literature in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

  • Linguistics and Robots

  • Cyberpunks

  • Issues and Conflicts in English Language Teaching in the Age of AI

  • Language Lab and Digital Teaching

  • Language and Culture

  • Artificial Intelligence in English Language Learning

  • Slip Stream

  • Climate Fiction

  • Cyber Literature

  • Modern Literature and Technology

  • Web Fiction and it's Importance in the Contemporary Era

  • Indian English Literature

  • Literature, Language and Media

  • Dialect, Idiolect, Sociolect, Pidgin, Creole

  • Morphology

  • Knowledge of Languages: Translation, Bilingualism, Multilingualism

  • Pieces of Literature: British, American, Canadian, African-American, Indigenous, Diaspora, Comparative, Wisdom, Subaltern literature, Indian writings, Translated Indian Literature, Contemporary, Canadian, Asian, Modern, World, Post-Colonial Literature, Modernism and Post-Modernism, Culinary, Apocalyptic Literature and so on

  • Literary Criticism

  • World Classics in Translation

  • Theatre Arts

  • Cultural Studies

  • Gender Studies

  • Literary Form and Terms

  • Indian Literature Translated into English

  • Translation: Theory and Practice

  • Translation and Interpretation

  • Literary Theories

  • English Language Teaching

  • Second Language Teaching

  • Media Studies

  • Academic Writing and Proofreading

  • Post-War Theories

  • Modern Poetry

  • Myth in Literature

  • Indian Literature in Translation

  • History of Literature

  • English in Communication

  • Research Methodology

  • Genre: Poetry, Drama, Prose, Novel, Fiction, Non-fiction, Short Story, Science Fiction, Creative Non-fiction, Travelogues

  • English as a Language of Science and Technology

  • Witness Literature

  • Religious and Ethnic Studies

  • Philology and Research Studies