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International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
ISSN : 28286235     EISSN : 28286235     DOI : -
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The mission of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies (IJLLS) is to provide readers with the development of language studies in linguistics and literature. In addition to manuscripts that center on the study, we welcome manuscripts on a wide range of topics relating to the technology used for language development, cultural impact on languages, computational linguistics, and philosophy of language. IJLLS publishes scholarly conceptual, theoretical, and empirical manuscripts on the study of language and focused on literature and linguistic analysis and development. Submissions to the journal should be readable and understandable by a wide audience. Manuscripts should therefore also focus on analysis or illustration of the issues covered, rather than merely providing a mathematical or technical coverage, which would be more suitable for a specialist journal. All manuscripts are submitted and reviewed electronically. We provide our published authors with both a quality publication and the widespread readership that comes from publishing all manuscripts online within a few weeks of acceptance. This approach ensures that published works are read and cited by the widest possible audience.
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International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol.4 No.2 Vol.4 No.2
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete issue for academic and research purposes.
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol.4 No.3 Vol.4 No.3
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete issue for academic and research purposes.
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol.4 No.4 Vol.4 No.4
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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The full collection of articles published in Vol. 4 No. 1 of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies can be downloaded from the journal’s official source. This issue includes various research papers and academic studies related to literature, linguistics, language education, and interdisciplinary language research. You may access and download the complete issue for academic and research purposes.
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol.4 No.5 Vol.4 No.5
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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International Journal of Literature and Language Studies is an international online academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality scholarly research in the fields of literature, linguistics, language education, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary humanities research. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, lecturers, students, and independent scholars from around the world to share innovative ideas, theoretical perspectives, and original research findings.
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol.4 No.5 Vol.4 No.6
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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International Journal of Literature and Language Studies is an international online academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality scholarly research in the fields of literature, linguistics, language education, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary humanities research. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, lecturers, students, and independent scholars from around the world to share innovative ideas, theoretical perspectives, and original research findings.
PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS AND READING FLUENCY IN SECOND-LANGUAGE LEARNERS Nathan Walker
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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This article investigates the relationship between phonological awareness and reading fluency among second-language learners. The study responds to the problem that second-language readers may recognize vocabulary visually but still struggle with fluent decoding when phonological processing is weak. Using correlational classroom study complemented by qualitative error analysis, the article analyzes phoneme segmentation tasks, oral reading samples, and teacher observation notes from intermediate English learners. The findings indicate that learners with stronger phonological awareness read more accurately and with better pacing; common errors involved consonant clusters, vowel length, and stress placement. The article argues that reading instruction for language learners should integrate meaning-based reading with explicit attention to sound-symbol relationships. By connecting language, literary form, and interpretation, the study offers a concise contribution to current debates in literature and language studies.
GENDERED LANGUAGE IN ADVERTISING SLOGANS: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE STUDY Isabella Garcia
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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This article analyzes how advertising slogans reproduce and challenge gendered meanings. The study responds to the problem that advertising language is short and memorable, but its compressed form often carries assumptions about gender, desire, authority, and social roles. Using critical discourse analysis focusing on lexical choice, address forms, presupposition, and implied audience, the article analyzes a purposive sample of print and online advertising slogans from beauty, technology, fashion, and household products. The findings indicate that many slogans continued to associate women with beauty and care while associating men with performance and control, although some recent slogans used empowerment vocabulary to contest older patterns. The article argues that slogan analysis reveals how small linguistic units participate in broader cultural debates about gender representation. By connecting language, literary form, and interpretation, the study offers a concise contribution to current debates in literature and language studies.
SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF LITERARY CRITICISM Oliver Bennett
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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This article examines how social media platforms transform practices of literary criticism. The study responds to the problem that literary criticism has expanded beyond academic journals and newspapers, but platform-based reading communities are still sometimes dismissed as superficial rather than analyzed as critical cultures. Using digital discourse analysis with attention to participation, evaluation, and platform affordances, the article analyzes public posts, comments, and review threads from online reading communities. The findings indicate that social media criticism favors affective immediacy, recommendation networks, short-form interpretation, and identity-based reading, while also creating new hierarchies of visibility. The article argues that digital literary criticism should be evaluated as a changing ecology of public reading rather than a simple decline from professional criticism. By connecting language, literary form, and interpretation, the study offers a concise contribution to current debates in literature and language studies.
SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF LITERARY CRITICISM Oliver Bennett
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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This article examines how social media platforms transform practices of literary criticism. The study responds to the problem that literary criticism has expanded beyond academic journals and newspapers, but platform-based reading communities are still sometimes dismissed as superficial rather than analyzed as critical cultures. Using digital discourse analysis with attention to participation, evaluation, and platform affordances, the article analyzes public posts, comments, and review threads from online reading communities. The findings indicate that social media criticism favors affective immediacy, recommendation networks, short-form interpretation, and identity-based reading, while also creating new hierarchies of visibility. The article argues that digital literary criticism should be evaluated as a changing ecology of public reading rather than a simple decline from professional criticism. By connecting language, literary form, and interpretation, the study offers a concise contribution to current debates in literature and language studies.
TRANSLATION SHIFTS IN RENDERING UZBEK CULTURAL TERMS INTO ENGLISH Anna Müller
International Journal of Literature and Language Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
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This article studies translation shifts used when Uzbek cultural terms are rendered into English. The study responds to the problem that culturally specific words are difficult to translate because literal equivalence may preserve form but fail to communicate social meaning to target readers. Using descriptive translation analysis comparing lexical, semantic, and cultural shifts, the article analyzes parallel excerpts from Uzbek literary prose and their English translations. The findings indicate that translators used borrowing, explanation, generalization, and cultural substitution depending on whether a term named food, kinship, clothing, ritual, or social status. The article argues that effective translation of cultural terms requires a flexible balance between foreignization and reader accessibility. By connecting language, literary form, and interpretation, the study offers a concise contribution to current debates in literature and language studies.

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