The Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies (JLPS) invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute to upcoming issues. JLPS is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal focusing on language and pragmatics research and publishes three issues per year: April, August, and December.
Scope of the Journal
JLPS welcomes original research articles, theoretical papers, and critical reviews related to:
Micro-Linguistics
- Phonology
- Phonetics
- Morphology
- Syntax
- Semantics
- Translation
Applied Linguistics & Macro-Linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Language and Culture
- Language and Power
- Psycholinguistics
- Language Teaching and Learning
- Language Testing
- Language Acquisition
- Ethnolinguistics
- Discourse Analysis / Critical Discourse Analysis
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Forensic Linguistics
- Indonesian for Foreign Speakers (BIPA)
- Curriculum Development
- Language Planning
- Language and Communication
- Book or media reviews related to language studies
JLPS aims to provide an international platform for innovative theoretical, analytical, and applied studies in linguistics and pragmatics, including interdisciplinary perspectives such as communication science, social psychology, and cognitive science.




