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Advances in Language and Literary Studies

  • Year publication
  • 2010
  • Frequency
  • 6
  • Article Publishing Frequency
  • 0
  • CGIJ OAJI
  • 0.000
  • Abbreviation
  • ALLS
  • Country
  • Australia
  • ISSN (print)
  • -
  • ISSN (online)
  • 2203-4714
  • Editor in Chief
  • Amelia Ying Qin/Vahid Nimehchisalem
  • ISI
  • All articles
  • 0
  • Date added to OAJI
  • 20 Jun 2014
  • Scopus
  • All issues
  • 0
  • Free access
  • DOAJ
  • Full text language
  • English
  • Journal discipline
  • Journals
  • Social Sciences
  • 509
  • Journal description
  • Advances in Language and Literary Studies (ALLS) is a peer-reviewed journal established in Australia. ALLS is disseminated for free on the World Wide Web. Authors are encouraged to submit original unpublished works. All submitted papers are considered subject to the understanding that they have not been published and are not being considered for publication elsewhere. To be publishable, papers must treat new research, be well written, and be of interest to a significant segment of the science community. The scopes of the journal include, but not limited to, such areas as English language, Linguistics, and literary studies. The journal is published bimonthly in both online and printed versions. The online version is free access and downloadable while the printed version can be ordered via AIAC Online store.
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  • http://journals.aiac.org.au/index.php/alls/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0
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