About the Journal
Aims and Scope of the Journal
The journal aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to explore the intricate connections between language, cognition, and the human mind and to foster discussions that bridge theoretical perspectives with empirical research, ultimately contributing to the fields of linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience.
The journal will publish articles that incorporate insights from various disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, anthropology, and artificial intelligence. This interdisciplinary approach will enrich the understanding of language as a cognitive phenomenon. Contributions on the following suggested topics are welcomed by the journal:
- how individuals process language in real-time
- neural mechanisms underlying language processing
- how language influences cognitive development across the lifespan
- language impairments, their cognitive underpinnings, and therapeutic interventions
- research into specific populations (e.g., individuals with aphasia or developmental language disorders)
- the intersection of language and technology (natural language processing, computational linguistics, and artificial intelligence applications)
- other topics within the fields of psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, clinical linguistics, cognitive sciences, biolinguistics and language development, researching the neurocognitive foundations of language in linguistically non-impaired and impaired populations.