About the Journal

Journal of Speech Language and Communication Research is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing the latest and most innovative research in the fields of communication, language, and speech disorders. This journal serves as an academic platform for researchers, practitioners, and students to share research findings, theories, and best practices that contribute to the understanding and advancement of these fields.

Focus and Scope

This journal covers a wide range of topics in the fields of communication, language, and speech disorders, including but not limited to:

  1. Linguistic Studies: Analysis of language from the perspectives of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
  2. Speech and Language Disorders: Research on the causes, diagnosis, and therapy of speech and language disorders across various populations.
  3. Child Language Development: Studies on the normal and atypical development of language in children.
  4. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Use of technology and alternative methods to assist individuals with communication disorders.
  5. Cognition and Language: Research on the relationship between cognitive processes and language, including how the brain processes and produces language.
  6. Audiology: Studies on hearing disorders and their impact on communication issues.
  7. Clinical Interventions and Rehabilitation: Strategies and effectiveness of interventions in addressing speech and language disorders.
  8. Socio-Cultural and Language: The influence of social and cultural factors on language development and use.

Aims and Mission

The Journal of Speech Language and Communication Research aims to:

  1. Provide a forum for high-quality research that enriches knowledge and practice in the fields of communication, language, and speech disorders.
  2. Facilitate the exchange of information and collaboration among researchers and practitioners worldwide.
  3. Promote the dissemination of knowledge that can be applied in clinical, educational, and social contexts.
  4. Present articles that contribute to the development of evidence-based theory and practice.

Publication and Access

The journal publishes original research articles, literature reviews, case reports, and review articles relevant to its focus and scope. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the content.

Journal of Speech Language and Communication Research is available in an open-access format, providing free and broad access to published articles to enhance knowledge dissemination and the global impact of research.

Target Audience

This journal is intended for researchers, academics, clinical practitioners, students, and professionals in the fields of communication, language, audiology, and speech disorders. Readers may come from various disciplines interested in the study of language and communication.

Committed to academic excellence and practical relevance, the Journal of Speech Language and Communication Research strives to be a leading resource for those involved in research and practice in these dynamic and important fields.