WCLLH-26
Audiology, Speech & Language Pathology Foreign Language Learning Language & Linguistics English Language & Literature
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
This pillar focuses on the structure, history, and social application of human communication.
Theoretical Linguistics
Phonetics & Phonology: The sounds of speech and their patterns.
Morphology: The structure of words (roots, prefixes, suffixes).
Syntax: The rules governing sentence structure.
Semantics & Pragmatics: How meaning is created and interpreted in context.
Applied Linguistics
Sociolinguistics: How language varies by region, class, and identity.
Psycholinguistics: How the brain processes and acquires language.
Computational Linguistics: AI, machine translation, and natural language processing (NLP).
Translation & Interpretation
Literary translation, technical localization, and simultaneous interpretation.
This pillar examines written and oral narratives and how they reflect or shape culture.
Literary Theory & Criticism
Formalism & Structuralism: Analyzing the "mechanics" of a text.
Post-Colonial & Gender Studies: Examining power dynamics and identity in literature.
Psychoanalytic Criticism: Exploring the subconscious of authors and characters.
Genre Studies
Poetry: Meter, rhyme, and lyrical expression.
Prose & Fiction: The novel, short story, and flash fiction.
Drama & Performance: Scripts, playwriting, and the history of theater.
Comparative Literature
Cross-cultural analysis and how themes travel across different languages.
This broader category includes the study of human culture, history, and values.
Philosophy
Ethics: The study of right and wrong.
Epistemology: The study of knowledge and belief.
Metaphysics: The nature of reality and existence.
Logic: The principles of valid reasoning.
History & Archaeology
Historiography: The study of how history is written.
Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History.
Cultural Heritage: Preserving the artifacts of past civilizations.
Religion & Mythology
Comparative religion and the impact of belief systems on society.
The Arts (History & Theory)
Art History, Musicology, and Film Studies.