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فہرست مجلہ جات
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آئی ایس ایس این نمبر
2409-109X
Department of Linguistics and
Communications (DLC), Institute of Liberal Arts (ILA), University of Management and Technology (UMT)
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Social Sciences
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زمرہ
Twice a Year
تعدد
2015
آغاز کا سال
Department of Linguistics and Communications (DLC), Institute of Liberal Arts (ILA),
شعبہ/ادارہ
University of Management and Technology , Pakistan
پتہ
(LLR)
Linguistics and Literature Review
Linguistics and Literature Review (LLR) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal. It seeks to aid in strengthening national and international scholarship in the fields of linguistics and literature. The journal is primarily concerned with publishing research to national and international relevance on all aspects of linguistics and literature. In addition to original articles, the journal seeks to publish reviews of current books. It may also, from time to time, carry articles reflecting the state and interest of linguistic and literary research focusing on a specific country or a region. The journal has published articles on the burning issues of linguistics and literature over the past couple of years. Each article published in LLR is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) number. The DOI allocated to articles published in LLR is a persistent identifier and serves as a permanent link to access the articles electronically and in print. Similarly, each paper has its own Quick Response Code (QR Code). QR code is a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or information for reading by the camera on a smartphone or tablet.
فہرست جلد
Volume 6
(
2020
)
Volume 5
(
2019
)
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Nazia Kalsoom
Sadia Kalsoom
Semiotic Representation of Gender in Google Emojis: A Liberal Feminist Perspective
Um-e-Ammara
Maryiam Javed
A Corpus-Based Halliday’s Transitivity Analysis of ‘To the Lighthouse’
Ghulam Abbas
Muhammad Bashir
Description and Classification of Balti Consonant Stop Sounds
مقالہ نگار کا نام
مقالہ کا عنوان
Um-e-Ammara
Maryiam Javed
A Corpus-Based Halliday’s Transitivity Analysis of ‘To the Lighthouse’
Nazia Kalsoom
Sadia Kalsoom
Semiotic Representation of Gender in Google Emojis: A Liberal Feminist Perspective
Nick Ceramella
Machiavelli: His Influence on the Elizabethan Drama andBeyond
مدیر کی معلومات
Dr. Sheila Margaret Embleton
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Arshad Ali Khan
Editor
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