http://8.219.242.22:801/index.php/FLS <p><em>Forum for Linguistic Studies</em> (FLS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal published by Academic Publishing Pte. Ltd. FLS aims at publishing the latest research results in general and applied linguistics as well as philosophy of language. The journal caters to a comprehensive audience, ranging from language researchers, linguists, teachers, educationalists, practitioners and those with a general interest in language and linguistics.</p><p>FLS aims to encourage the free exchange of information between researchers by being a forum for the constructive discussion and debate of issues in both theoretical and applied research.</p><p>FLS welcomes submissions in the form of original articles, review articles, book reviews, editorials, commentaries, letters, perspectives, reports, etc. Papers based on the findings of corpus or experiment-oriented researches are particularly welcomed.</p><p>Examples of relevant topics are:</p><ol><li>Phonology</li><li>Syntax</li><li>Semantics</li><li>Pragmatics</li><li>Cognitive-functional linguistic topics</li><li>Dialogic studies</li><li>Language teaching/acquisition/policy</li><li>Philosophy of language</li><li>Linguistic landscape</li></ol> en-US <p>The Author(s) warrant that permission to publish the article has not been previously assigned elsewhere.</p><p>Author(s) shall retain the copyright of their work and grant the Journal/Publisher right for the first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under: </p><p class="Default">a) OA - <a title="CC BY 4.0" href="http://%20creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" target="_blank">Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0)</a>. This license allows for the copying, distribution and transmission of the work, provided the correct attribution of the original creator is stated. Adaptation and remixing are also permitted.</p><p class="Default">This broad license intends to facilitate free access to, as well as the unrestricted reuse of, original works of all types for non-commercial purposes.</p><p> </p><div class="separator"> </div> april.chow@apacsci.net (Editorial Office) it@acad-pub.com (IT Support) Wed, 27 Sep 2023 14:41:25 +0800 OJS 3.1.1.0 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60