Aim & Scope
Serving the breadth of the general and applied linguistics communities; Ampersand offers a highly–visible, open access home for authors. An international, peer–reviewed journal; Ampersand welcomes submissions originating in applied and historical linguistics, phonetics, phonology, pragmatics, semantics, sociolinguistics and syntax. Ampersand offers an alternative outlet for work which might not be considered, or is classed as 'out of scope' elsewhere and prioritizes fast peer review and publication to the benefit of authors and readers. Ampersand caters to a comprehensive audience, ranging from language researchers, linguists, teachers, educationalists, practitioners and those with a general interest in language and linguistics. The journal aims to encourage the free exchange of information between researchers by being a forum for the constructive discussion and debate of issues in both theoretical and applied research. The journal welcomes all types of paper from traditional 'full' research articles, short communications, opinion pieces, book reviews, case studies, literature reviews and applications. Ampersand also offers the opportunity to publish special issues or sections to reflect current interest and research in topical or developing areas. [1]
2024
The vocabulary of Yiddish-Hebrew speaking children – A CDI study
No authors listed.
Ampersand , 2024 , p 100167.
Contextual word disambiguates of Ge'ez language with homophonic using machine learning
M Belete , A Salau , G Alitasb , T Bezabh
Ampersand , 2024 , p 100169.
Every teacher should be a language teacher for multilingual learners
Ampersand , 2024 , p 100170.
Mean Length of Utterance of Jordanian Arabic-speaking children with language impairment
A al Huneety , B Mashaqba , N Al-Khawaldeh , M Maqablah
Ampersand , 2024 , p 100171.
Using Corpora from Natural Language Processing for Investigating Crosslinguistic Influence
Ampersand , 2024 , p 100174.