Journal of Linguistic Research

The Journal of Linguistic Research, a biannual publication, features research articles in the fields of theoretical and applied linguistics, related areas of culture and ancient languages, and studies on dialects of Iranian languages. It also encompasses a diverse range of subfields related to language issues (language teaching, linguistics, semiotics, sociology of language, psychology of language, pragmatics, etc.). Additionally, the journal welcomes book review articles. While the primary language of the journal is Persian, articles in English are also accepted. The journal provides open access to all its articles. Use of the journal's content is permitted provided the source is cited. Copyright for articles remains with the author(s). Upon publication, authors grant the Journal of Linguistic Research the right of first publication. Thereafter, they may publish the article file, parts of it, or the entire content on websites, in other journals, or in books, provided they acknowledge its initial publication in this journal. The journal encourages authors to share their work online to promote knowledge.

Journal Profile

Journal Title: Journal of Linguistic Research

Owner: University of Tehran

Publisher: University of Tehran Press

English Title: Journal of Linguistic Research

Scientific Category: Humanities

Sub-category: Language - Linguistics

Scientific Rank: Scientific-Research

Date of First Validity: 2011-07-09 (1389/04/18)

Peer-review Type: Double-blind, Anonymous, and Confidential

Average Duration: Approximately 1 week.

Average Peer-review and Acceptance Process Time: Average Duration: 3 to 4 months.

Article Acceptance Rate:  %14

Publication Frequency: Biannual

Journal Language: Persian (Abstracts and References in both English and Persian)

Publication Type: Electronic

Access Type: Open Access (Full Text)

Print ISSN: 9289-2251

Online ISSN: 3362-2676

Citation Style: APA

Phone: +98 (21) 61112999

Journal Email: jolr@ut.ac.ir

Website: https://jolr.ut.ac.ir

Article Review Fee: Yes

Final Acceptance and Publication Fee: Yes

Copyright: The journal follows the international rules of the Creative Commons public copyright license. Copyright of articles belongs to the authors; authors own and hold the copyright to their work.

Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE): The Journal of Linguistic Research, in respect of publication ethics, adheres to the guidelines, principles, and rules of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows the executive bylaw of the law on prevention and dealing with fraud in scientific works.

Plagiarism and Similarity Policy: Based on an agreement with SinaWeb Company, all articles submitted to the Journal of Linguistic Research will be checked for plagiarism and similarity using software such as Hamtayab and SamimNoore before entering the peer-review process.

Notice to Authors

The journal charges a fee after the peer-review process, for article publication; however, redistribution of information from this website with source attribution is free. In accordance with the request of the Commission of Scientific Publications of Iran, registration and display of a free ORCID iD and the use of an institutional/academic email address are mandatory for authors. Therefore, respected authors are requested to obtain an ORCID iD and an institutional/academic email address before submitting their article to the journal.

The corresponding author must be a faculty member of a university, center, or research institute. Submission is free, but a written confirmation letter from the corresponding author and the forms below must be submitted with the article. PhD and Master's students cannot be the sole corresponding author. The designation of the corresponding author is free based on mutual agreement between the parties. The responsibility for ensuring the absence of plagiarism, data fabrication, and misuse of artificial intelligence lies with the article's authors.

Required Files and Forms (to be submitted via the article submission system):

Main Article File: Without author names and formatted according to the journal's template (see the Author Guidelines).

Title Page File: Including author details.

Letter of Commitment Form: Must include the article title and the full names of all authors, and be signed by all authors (see Author Guidelines).

Conflict of Interest and Manuscript Commitment Form: Must be signed by the corresponding author and uploaded with the article file (see Author Guidelines).

Article Format: The final version of the article, after completing the peer-review and acceptance stages, must be submitted using the journal's article template. Otherwise, it will not be processed (see Author Guidelines).

Important: For finally accepted articles, authors must prepare an extended English abstract of 1000 to 1200 words in addition to the short English abstract. This extended abstract must be placed in the article according to the sample template and submitted along with other required files via the journal's submission system. AI can be used to edit the English abstract for spelling, grammar, and text revision purposes.

The Journal of Linguistic Research charges a fee of 150,000 Rials for the initial review process. If the article is accepted, an additional publication fee of 450,000 Rials will be required, bringing the total fee to 600,000 Rials.

Upon notification from the journal's editorial office, please complete the payment through the online payment portal available in the journal's submission system. Alternatively, you may transfer the amount to the following bank account:

  • Account Number: 4001070103006825

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  • Payment ID: 314070174140107000000002002202

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  • Bank: Central Bank of Iran

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Research Paper
A Non-Lexicalist Analysis of the Imperfective Aspect and Its Interaction with the Perfective Aspect
A Non-Lexicalist Analysis of the Imperfective Aspect and Its Interaction with the Perfective Aspect

Mazdak Anushe

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 1-28

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.373442.666880

Abstract
  In the non-lexicalist approach to grammar, all morphemes, whether lexical elements or function heads, are pieces that merge within the domain of syntax to form larger constituents. ...  Read More
Research Paper
Effects of Prosodic Cues on Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution in Persian
Effects of Prosodic Cues on Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution in Persian

Zeynab Jafari; Batool Alinezhad; Rezvan Motavallian Naeini

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 29-52

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.375120.666882

Abstract
  Many studies have shown the effect of prosodic cues on the disambiguation of syntactically ambiguous sentences. Following previous research, this study investigated the prosodic disambiguation ...  Read More
Research Paper
Substitution of Dental Consonants in English and Arabic (Loan) Words by Persian Speakers: A Comparative Study  
Substitution of Dental Consonants in English and Arabic (Loan) Words by Persian Speakers: A Comparative Study  

Bashir Jam

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 53-70

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.378926.666889

Abstract
   Sound substitution is a process whereby a phoneme in a loanword is replaced by its closest phone in the borrowing language. English and Arabic share dental consonants /D/ and ...  Read More
Research Paper
Examining Persian Suffixes -ani, -ayi, and -al Based on Cognitive Morphology
Examining Persian Suffixes -ani, -ayi, and -al Based on Cognitive Morphology

Zahra Hasanpuran; Shahla Sharifi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 71-97

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.380137.666891

Abstract
  The aim of this article is to analyze the polysemy of the three suffixes "-ani, -ayi and -al" in Persian language with construction morphology framework. This analysis is based on Booij ...  Read More
Research Paper
A Comparative Study of Scalar Implicature Comprehension in 5-7 Monolingual Persian-speaking Children and Adults
A Comparative Study of Scalar Implicature Comprehension in 5-7 Monolingual Persian-speaking Children and Adults

Arezou Khani; Ali Jamali; Tayebeh Khoshbakht

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 99-124

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.372068.666877

Abstract
  Research showed that children need two important pragmatic skills to understand Simile: understanding the intended similarity and deriving a scalar implicature. ...  Read More
Research Paper
Matching Course Content with Learner Preferences in E-learning Systems Based on the Memetic Algorithm
Matching Course Content with Learner Preferences in E-learning Systems Based on the Memetic Algorithm

Mansoureh Delaramifar; Tayebeh Sargazi Moghadam

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 125-156

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.379570.666890

Abstract
  Since, due to the advancement of technology, mankind solves many of its educational needs, such as learning foreign languages, through electronic education, upgrading electronic learning ...  Read More
Research Paper
Description and Analysis of the Linguistic Components of the Dispute Resolution Council Members in Persuading the Parties to the Dispute: Critical Analysis of the Conciliation Meetings Discourse (Forensic Linguistics Approach)
Description and Analysis of the Linguistic Components of the Dispute Resolution Council Members in Persuading the Parties to the Dispute: Critical Analysis of the Conciliation Meetings Discourse (Forensic Linguistics Approach)

Mitra Rezazadeh; Akram Korani; Ali Moradi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 157-180

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.385054.666902

Abstract
  The function of persuasion as a linguistic action is to change the audience's attitude and behavior or strengthen his beliefs. In general, persuasion is the basic and ultimate goal ...  Read More
Research Paper
Explaining the Placement Order of Adjectives in Persian Language Based on Functional Discourse Grammar 
Explaining the Placement Order of Adjectives in Persian Language Based on Functional Discourse Grammar 

Mohsen Taheri; Ali Alizadeh; Hamed Mowlaei Kuhbanani

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 181-210

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.370324.666875

Abstract
  The purpose of the present research is to investigate the placement order of different types of adjectives in the sentence in Persian language based on Functional Discourse Grammar. ...  Read More
Research Paper
The Effect of Phonetic Levels of Arabic Language in Learning Arabic Listening and Speaking Skills of Non-Arabic Speaking Iranians
The Effect of Phonetic Levels of Arabic Language in Learning Arabic Listening and Speaking Skills of Non-Arabic Speaking Iranians

Mohammad- Mahdi Gholami; Ali Zeighami; Sayed Reza Mirahmadi

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 211-237

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.380345.666892

Abstract
   Persian and Arabic languages ​​have had phonetic, grammatical, and lexical influences on each other in terms of vocabulary exchange, and they have similarities and differences ...  Read More
Research Paper
A Model for Toponyms in Markazi Province Villages
A Model for Toponyms in Markazi Province Villages

zabihallah komijani bozcheloei; Maryam Sadat Ghiasian

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 239-268

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.380976.666895

Abstract
  In understanding the culture and language of any geographical features, it is very important to examine the toponyms. In this study, it has been tried to investigate and classify the ...  Read More
Research Paper
A Cognitive Study of the Influence of Physiological Taste Language on Spoken Language in Persian and Arabic
A Cognitive Study of the Influence of Physiological Taste Language on Spoken Language in Persian and Arabic

somayyeh mohammadi; Zohreh Ghorbani Madavani

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 269-293

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.367810.666866

Abstract
   The present study examines the cognitive aspects of Persian and Arabic languages in the domain of taste and its resulting product, flavors, with the aim of understanding part ...  Read More
Research Paper
Analyzing Otherizing Discourse and Colonialism in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe
Analyzing Otherizing Discourse and Colonialism in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe

Mohammad Amin Mozaheb

Volume 15, Issue 2 , January 2025, Pages 295-310

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2024.381721.666899

Abstract
  At the beginning of the 18th century, with the act of the parliaments of England and Scotland, the four countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland were formed the Great Britain, ...  Read More
A Constructional Cognitive Approach to the Persian Suffix ‘-gɑr’
A Constructional Cognitive Approach to the Persian Suffix ‘-gɑr’
Volume 9, Issue 2 , January 2019, , Pages 45-66

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2018.69528

Abstract
  The suffix ‘-gɑr’ is a nominal and adjectival suffix in Persian which is believed by most researchers to express the subjective (agentive) meaning. The purpose of the present ...  Read More
A Review of
A Review of " The structure of the Persian Language": A review of revie and review criteria approach"
Volume 1, Issue 1 , November 2010

Abstract
  نقد حاضر، نقدی صورتگرایانه در کنار نقد دانشگاهی است. در یک تعریف کلّی و عام، نقد صورتگرایانه (فرمالیستی)، ...  Read More
The Study of Semantic Contribution of -ār and -andeh Suffixes in Persian
The Study of Semantic Contribution of -ār and -andeh Suffixes in Persian
Volume 2, Issue 1 , March 2011, , Pages 101-128

Abstract
  This paper examines the semantic contribution of -?r and -andeh suffixes in Persian based on Lieber’s (2004) lexical semantic representation. This framework using six semantic features ...  Read More
Preposition sense disambiguation in Persian using semantic frames
Preposition sense disambiguation in Persian using semantic frames
Volume 9, Issue 1 , June 2018, , Pages 99-117

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2018.66652

Abstract
  Word sense disambiguation is one of the important challenges in natural language processing (NLP) and computational linguistics. However, preposition sense disambiguation especially, ...  Read More
A Study of Semantic Shifting in Persian Proverbs
A Study of Semantic Shifting in Persian Proverbs
Volume 1, Issue 1 , November 2010

Abstract
  Semantic shifting which is one of the most important semantic processes forming the meaning of some linguistic structures was first introduced by Safavi (1379). The meaning of different ...  Read More
Research Paper
Investigating the speech samples of 4-5 years old Persian speaking girls with Specific Language Impairment based on the extended model of Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Investigating the speech samples of 4-5 years old Persian speaking girls with Specific Language Impairment based on the extended model of Conceptual Metaphor Theory

sadegh eftekhary far; Mohammad Reza Pahlavannezhad

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 January 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.381272.666897

Abstract
  This research investigates and analyzes the speech samples of three Persian speaking children, 4-5-years-old girls, who are suffering from Developmental Language Disorder (Specific ...  Read More
Research Paper
A phenomenological study of teachers' and experts' views on the challenges governing Arabic language learning in the Corona and post-corona era and solutions
A phenomenological study of teachers' and experts' views on the challenges governing Arabic language learning in the Corona and post-corona era and solutions

Mehrdad Aghaei; kamal nosrati; Mohammadamin Aghaei; Hadi Najafi zangir

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 January 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.376242.666883

Abstract
  The aim of this research was to investigate the challenges facing Arabic language education among students in the Corona era and to provide solutions to the upcoming issues, with the ...  Read More
Research Paper
Examining the discourse of verbal tyranny in the work of \"Dr. Mossadegh and his historical speeches\" based on the functional approach
Examining the discourse of verbal tyranny in the work of \"Dr. Mossadegh and his historical speeches\" based on the functional approach

Mohammad reza Pahlavannezhad; Atousa Babak

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 January 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.380810.666894

Abstract
  In this article, an attempt has been made to provide a functional analysis based on Halliday's interpersonal metafunction from Dr. Mossadegh's historical speeches in the fifth ...  Read More
Research Paper
Serial verbs and ingressive aspect in Persian
Serial verbs and ingressive aspect in Persian

Azadeh Sokhan Afarin; Vali Rezai; Rezvan Motavalian

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 06 February 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.381316.666898

Abstract
  In many languages of the world, there are a sequence of verbs that are called serial verb construction (SVC). They are divided into two types, symmetric and asymmetric, based on their ...  Read More
Research Paper
National-cultural study of the symbolism of ornithomyms in Russian and Persian languages; Resource for historical analysis and worldview of the peoples of Iran and Russia
National-cultural study of the symbolism of ornithomyms in Russian and Persian languages; Resource for historical analysis and worldview of the peoples of Iran and Russia

Sevinj Mehdikhanli; Sedighe Khazaie

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 14 April 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.385782.666904

Abstract
  Knowledge of the concept of symbols, which has its roots in the cultural aspect of the language, is especially important when studying the language. Именно по этой причине ...  Read More
Research Paper
Investigating the Accuracy of GPT’s Translation in Transferring Syntax-Semantic Interface: A Case Study of Ideational Meta-Functions in English Translation of Quran
Investigating the Accuracy of GPT’s Translation in Transferring Syntax-Semantic Interface: A Case Study of Ideational Meta-Functions in English Translation of Quran

Sajjad Farokhipour; Davoud Padiz; Bamshad Hekmatshoartabari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 May 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jolr.2025.391037.666912

Abstract
  AI-based models of analyzing linguistic data have attracted researchers due to the theoretical and practical spread of these models in recent years. Among them, machine translation ...  Read More

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