Created in November of 1989, Issues in Applied Linguistics is a refereed journal managed, edited and published by graduate students of the UCLA Department of Applied Linguistics. The journal is published twice yearly and has established international distribution and a solid reputation in the field of Applied Linguistics.
Our aim is to publish outstanding research from students, faculty, and independent researchers in the broad areas of discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, language analysis, language assessment, language education, language use, and research methodology. We are particularly interested in publishing new departures and cross-disciplinary endeavors in the field of applied linguistics.
Current Issue, Volume 25, Issue 1, 2024-05-01
Issues in Applied Linguistics
Articles
“Our Kids are Going to Live their Future, Not our Past”: The Family Language Policies of Three Transnational Families
Merkel, Warren
Interviews
In Conversation with Gary Barkhuizen about Language Teacher Identity
Uysal, Huseyin
Book Reviews
Review of the Arabic Classroom: Context, Text, and Learners (1st Edition)
Fahmi, Zakaria