Applied Linguistics Review
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Editor-in-Chief:
Li Wei
About this journal
Objective
Applied Linguistics Review (ALR) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that bridges the gap between linguistics and applied areas such as education, psychology and human development, sociology and politics. It serves as a testing ground for the articulation of original ideas and approaches in the study of real-world issues in which language plays a crucial role. ALR brings together critical reflections of current debates and new theoretical and empirical research.
Topics
Aspects of the linguistic and communicative competence of the individual:
- bilingualism and multilingualism
- first or second language acquisition
- literacy
- language disorders
Language and communication related problems in and between societies:
- linguistic discrimination
- language conflict
- communication in the workplace
- language policy and language planning
- and language ideology
Articles that not only report new research findings but also engage in philosophical and methodological debates and point to directions of future research are particularly welcome.
Your Benefits
Your Benefits:
- high quality peer-reviewed articles advancing real-world linguistic issues
- critical discussions and new theoretical and empirical research
- agenda-setting proposals on emerging issues and themes
- short turnaround times (on average 3-4 months)
- international and renowned editorial board
History
Applied Linguistics Review was founded by De Gruyter Mouton and Li Wei in 2010. The first issue was published in June 2010.
Other publications in the field:
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPlatformization, social media, and investing in unequal digital literacy practicesLicensedSeptember 26, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedMeet your new AI teacher: hypes, promises, and realities in AI-powered language education platformsLicensedSeptember 19, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedChinese DLL’s Chinese-English bilingual vocabulary development in the face of discriminationLicensedSeptember 12, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedProjecting authenticity through nativeness: a multimodal analysis of microcelebrity English teachers’ Instagram reelsLicensedSeptember 8, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEnglish language teachers’ professionalism on social media: a sociomaterial perspectiveLicensedSeptember 5, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedOnline Filipino English teachers and the platformization of Japan’s English educationLicensedSeptember 4, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedManifestations of translanguaging and transknowledging in the assemblage of EAP writingLicensedAugust 27, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedSouthern multilingualisms and transknowledging: towards restoring plurality in applied linguistics and educationLicensedAugust 25, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedContributions of interaction, growth language mindset, and L2 grit to student engagement in online EFL learning: a mixed-methods approachLicensedAugust 25, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIntegrating translanguaging and the symbolic power of transknowledging: postmonolingual thinking tools as acts of epistemic resistanceLicensedAugust 22, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFrom translanguaging to transknowledging: decolonizing knowledge production in applied linguisticsLicensedAugust 22, 2025
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Open AccessTranslanguaging and transknowledging practices among STEM teachers in EMI higher educationAugust 22, 2025
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August 20, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFeedback literacy and student engagement with WCF by beginner JFL learners: a classroom studyLicensedAugust 15, 2025
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August 13, 2025
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Open AccessNavigating between ‘global’ and ‘local’: a transmodal genre analysis of flight safety videosAugust 12, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEmotions matter: the influence of emotional precursors on academic achievement in skill-focused English readingLicensedAugust 12, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe interconnection between teacher motivation and identity construction: an interpretative phenomenological approachLicensedAugust 12, 2025
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August 12, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedReclaiming the translinguistic selves: collective scholarly practices in translanguaging spaceLicensedAugust 12, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedInvestigating EFL learners’ reading comprehension processes across multiple choice and short answer tasksLicensedAugust 12, 2025
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August 12, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe perception of gradient acceptability among L1 Polish monolingual and bilingual speakersLicensedAugust 8, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedGenre-specific features of second language speech: connectives in exposition and narrationLicensedAugust 8, 2025
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Publicly AvailableGenerative AI and the future of writing for publication: insights from applied linguistics journal editorsJuly 23, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedHow foreign language learners’ benign and deleterious self-directed humour shapes their classroom anxiety and enjoymentLicensedJuly 23, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPositive emotions fuel creativity: exploring the role of passion and enjoyment in Chinese EFL teachers’ creativity in light of the investment theory of creativityLicensedJuly 22, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedUnpacking digital-driven language management in a Chinese transnational company: an exploratory case studyLicensedJuly 8, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedL2 English pronunciation instruction: techniques that increase expiratory drive through enhanced use of the abdominal muscles, and transfer of learningLicensedJune 24, 2025
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June 19, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe role of home biliteracy environment in Chinese-Canadian Children’s early bilingual receptive vocabulary developmentLicensedApril 28, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedInvestigating the role of ideal L2 writing self, writing growth mindset, and writing enjoyment in L2 writing self-efficacy: a mediation modelLicensedApril 28, 2025
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedA systematic review of time-intensive methods for capturing non-linear L2 developmentLicensedApril 22, 2025
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Open AccessCorrigendumFebruary 11, 2025
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January 1, 2000
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedMonologuing into a dialogic space through translanguaging: probing the perceptions and practices of a history EMI teacher in higher educationLicensedJanuary 1, 2000
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Issue 4Special Issue: Workplace communication in flux; Guest Editors: Mona Blåsjö, Riikka Nissi and Carla Jonsson
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Issue 6
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Issue 5
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Issue 4
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Issue 3Special Issue: Translanguaging practice in Diverse Contexts; Guest Editors: Danling Fu and Xenia Hadjioannou
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Issue 2
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Issue 1
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Issue 4Special Issue: Developing Languages in Africa: Social and educational perspectives; Guest Editor: Ross Graham
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Issue 3Special Issue: Scaling practices in language encounters; Guest Editors: Massimiliano Spotti and Jaspal Naveel Singh
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Issue 2Special Issue: Usage-based contact linguistics; Guest Editors: Antje Endesfelder Quick and Anna Verschik
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Issue 1Special Issue: Tourist spaces in the nexus of language and materiality; Guest Editors: Gavin Lamb and Bal Krishna Sharma
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Issue 4Special Issue: Creativity in language learning and teaching: Translingual practices and transcultural identities; Guest Editor: Rodney H. Jones
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Issue 3
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Issue 2Special Forum: Language(s), culture(s), ethnicity(-ies), social class and religious background: intersections in researcher’s identity and ethnography, Edited by: Lídia Gallego-Balsà
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Issue 4
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Issue 3Special Issue: Metalinguistic Discourse on Multilingual Urban and Youth Speech Styles and Linguistic Practices, Issue Editors: Margreet Dorleijn and Jacomine Nortier
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Issue 2
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Issue 1Special Issue: Deaf and hearing signers’ multimodal and translingual practices Guest Editor: Annelies Kusters
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Issue 4Special Issue: The social life of methods, Guest Editors: Gabriele Kasper and Steven J. Ross
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Issue 2-3
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Issue 4
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Issue 2-3Special Issue: Ethics of Online Research Methods in Applied Linguistics, Guest Editors: Tereza Spilioti and Caroline Tagg
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Issue 4Special Issue: Symbolic power and conversational inequality in intercultural communication, Issue Editors: Zhu Hua and Claire Kramsch
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Issue 3Special Issue: Sociolinguistics in a languagised world, Guest Editors: Jürgen Jaspers and Lian Malai Madsen
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Issue 1
Journal Impact Factor | 3.4 | 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025) |
5-year Journal Impact Factor | 3.3 | 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025) |
Journal Citation Indicator | 2.77 | 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025) |
CiteScore | 5.7 | 2024, Scopus (Elsevier B.V., 2025) |
SCImago Journal Rank | 1.188 | 2024, SJR (Scimago Lab, 2025; Data Source: Scopus) |
Source Normalized Impact per Paper | 1.664 | 2024, CWTS Journal Indicators (CWTS B.V., 2025; Data Source: Scopus) |
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Your benefits of publishing with us
- International readership and global reach
- Short turnaround times
- High quality peer-reviewing
- Optional open access publication
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Editor-in-Chief:
Professor Li Wei (李嵬), PhD, FAcSS, FRSA
Chair of Applied Linguistics, UCL Institute of Education, University College London
Chair, University Council of General & Applied Linguistics (UCGAL), UK
alr@degruyter.com
Associate Editors
Editorial Board
David Block (ICREA/Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Kingsley Bolton (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Patricia Duff (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Diana Eades (University of New England, Australia)
Xuesong Andy Gao (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Yihong Gao (Beijing University, China)
Ofelia Garcia (City University of New York Graduate Center, USA)
Christina Higgins (University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA)
Nancy Hornberger (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Alex Housen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Andy Kirkpatrick (Griffith University, Australia)
Claire Kramsch (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Annelies Kusters (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Angel M. Y. Lin (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
† Tim McNamara (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Leketi Makalela (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Ben Rampton (King's College, London, UK)
David Singleton (University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary)
Anna Verschik (Tallinn University, Estonia)
Terrence G. Wiley (Arizona State University, USA)
Bencie Woll (University College London, UK)
Lawrence Jun Zhang (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
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