The ESP-International Journal of English Literature and Linguistics Research (ESP-IJELLR) is an international journal published by Eternal Scientific publications that focuses on a wide range of linguistic and literary genres and spheres that inspire academicians, researchers, and scholars to consider language origin, morphology, grammar, syntax, second language acquisition theory, etymology, phonetics, phonology, and etc.,
Scope of ESP-IJELLR
Lexicology, origin, and history of linguistics, Research Methodology, Bilingualism, Dialectology, lexical phonology, metrical phonology, Jargon, slang, dialect, idiolect, sociolect, pidgins, creoles, Language shift and death in the modern era.
Linguistics: sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, Forensic linguistics, Modern linguistics, computational, psycholinguistics, descriptive linguistics, applied linguistics, comparative linguistics, language models. Linguistic geography, Grammar engineering, language pedagogy, Material Rhetorics/Rhetorical New Materialism in Writing Theory and Pedagogy, Methods and Techniques in Environmental Rhetorics, Aesthetic rhetoric, Literary criticisms, Literature and culture of the early modern era, Visual tradition, Literature and memoirs about war, Autobiography Contemporary British authors, particularly non-canonical female authors, Women's Writing, Theory of Postcolonial Diaspora, Trauma and War Literature and Theory, Literature from around the world and immigrants, American ethnic literature, Canadian authors, Caribbean writing, Ethnic studies, Poetry and poetics from today, Literature with visual elements, Location and place rhetoric, Neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, Translation and transliteration, Natural language processing and Artificial intelligence, Theories on linguistics and literature, linguistic development between humans and the IoT, postcolonial and decolonial literature, Author Studies [Shakespearian, chaucerian, Miltonic studies, and so on]
Literature: European, African, American, Modern European, Asian, world, African-American, American, British Literature, Diaspora, subaltern, modern, biblical, contemporary, children, postmodern, colonial literatures, Indian writings, and cultural studies.
Genre: poetry, drama, epic, prose, epistles, novel, short story, any form of writings Science fiction, gothic, and thriller works, Rhetorics and stylistics, Gender representation in gothic novels, A study of the similarities and differences between modernism and postmodernism, Language barrier in adopting IoT in the world, Cross-cultural influences on the English language, Gender controversy in modern English, Challenges in learning English as a second language, Female masculinities in old English literature, Influence of politics on current literature, Religious studies in the light of literature, Machine translation and human translation, AI in Forensic linguistics and its impacts, AI and Language, Computational linguistics and its importance in AI, Neurolinguistics and Artificial Intelligence, Acoustics-and-Psychoacoustics, Religion: past, present, tomorrow, Religious notions in the age of AI, Religion and literature, Gnostics and agnostics, Research on languages.
Linguistics and science: a collaboration in AI, Natural language processing, Linguistics and robotics, Innovation in language learning in AI, Use of natural language in robotics, Computational linguistics and speaking robots, Theory and practice in language studies, Revolution of robotics in linguistics research, Robot-assisted language learning, Communication between humans and robot, Autoethnographical studies, Philosophy and Literature, Robot, language and Environment, Queer literature, Queer criticisms and opposition, Queer theory: a broken society, Psychoanalysis on queer literature, Queer theory and cultural dilemma, Queer theory is a deconstructive theory, Reader response theory, Literary theories and criticisms.