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Global Access and Reach

Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) serves a highly diverse and international readership. Our audience includes scholars and practitioners across a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, education, and the social sciences. Readers include researchers, academics, teachers, trainers, postgraduate students, and professional specialists. The journal is currently indexed in major academic databases, including EBSCO and Google Scholar. Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) continues to submit newly published issues to reputable abstracting and indexing services to maximize discoverability, ensure citation visibility, and facilitate global access to published research.


Article Metrics

Each published article benefits from article-level metrics, including usage data, citation counts, and online attention indicators. These metrics help authors track the visibility and impact of their work and monitor how it is being accessed, referenced, and discussed in academic and professional communities.


Quality Assurance

Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) follows a robust peer-review policy designed to uphold the highest academic standards. Our Editorial Board ensures that manuscripts are rigorously and transparently reviewed, meeting the expectations of our international readership and upholding professional scholarly standards.


Rapid Publication

Although our peer-review process is thorough and critical, it is also designed to be efficient. Depending on the nature and readiness of the submission, authors may receive editorial decisions within a short timeframe. Our aim is to provide constructive feedback that further strengthens the manuscript while supporting timely publication.


Rigorous Review

Every submission undergoes a comprehensive, double-blind peer review by specialists who are internationally recognized in their fields. Reviewers provide detailed, constructive feedback to guide authors in improving their work prior to publication.


Open Access

Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) is committed to full open access. All articles published in the journal are freely available to read, download, share, and cite without restriction. Published manuscripts are assigned a unique and permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to ensure stable citation, discoverability, and academic tracking over time.


Media Visibility and Promotion

Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) actively promotes published research through its digital communication channels. Our media outreach is designed to build academic engagement, foster intellectual connections, stimulate scholarly discussion, and enhance the visibility of authors’ work.


The journal maintains a strong presence on major social platforms, including:

  • Twitter

  • LinkedIn

  • Instagram

Authors benefit from improved reach and visibility among diverse audiences worldwide.


Flexible Formatting

We offer flexibility in manuscript preparation. While submissions must include essential scholarly elements, Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) does not impose rigid limits on word count, tables, or figures. This allows authors to present their research in the format best suited to their content and methodological needs.


Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

Studies in Language, Literature and Translation (SLLT) uses CrossRef as its official DOI registration agency. Each article receives a secure, permanent DOI, which serves as a persistent identifier for scholarly work and enables seamless linking, referencing, and citation in future research.


Interested in submitting your article?

Please consult our Instructions for Authors and visit our online submission system for full details.


For inquiries, contact us at:

📧 info@lingua-co.com

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