International Journal of Linguistics and Indigenous Culture (IJLIC) explores and contributes to the field of linguistics, with a specific emphasis on indigenous languages and cultures worldwide.

The journal aims to publish research articles, scholarly papers, and studies that delve into various aspects of linguistics, including language structure, phonetics, syntax, semantics, Pragmatics, sociolinguistics, language preservation, language revitalization, and language policies, all within the context of indigenous cultures. It serves as a platform for researchers, linguists, anthropologists, and experts to share insights, knowledge, and findings related to the intricate relationships between language, culture, and society, particularly about indigenous communities. The journal seeks to promote cross-cultural understanding, celebrate linguistic diversity, and contribute to preserving and appreciating indigenous languages and cultures worldwide through its diverse range of contributions.

The International Journal of Linguistics and Indigenous Culture (IJLIC) is an open-access scholarly publication committed to advancing the exploration and comprehension of linguistics within the global context of indigenous cultures.

JOURNAL INFORMATION


Journal title International Journal of Linguistics and Indigenous Culture
Initials IJLIC
Frequency 3 issues per year (march, july, and november)
DOI Prefix 10.36312
ISSN 3031-738X (online)
Editor in Chief Dr. Lalu Nurul Yaqin
Publisher LITPAM
Indexed Google Scholar | Copernicus 

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Vol. 2 No. 3: November 2024
Published: 2024-11-30

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