Journal of Language Research (JLR) is a double-blind peer-reviewed international journal which aims to publish articles in the fields of language learning and teaching in general, foreign or second language learning, language and linguistics studies. The journal is published annually and accepts manuscripts in English and Turkish. Teachers and researchers are welcome to submit unpublished, original, and full-length articles that are not under review in any other journals.
Language Learning and Teaching
Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language
JLR Manuscript Template is available on https://dergipark.org.tr/jlr/page/3724
ABSTRACT
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INTRODUCTION, THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK, METHODOLOGY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS
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REFERENCES
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TABLES
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Journal of Language Research (JLR) does not charge authors for any submitted or accepted articles. JLR is totally free of charge.
Kimberly A. Noels received Bachelors degrees in Psychology and Linguistics and a PhD in Psychology a at the University of Ottawa. She continued with post-doctoral studies in Communication at the University of California Santa Barbara. Her research interests focus on the social psychology of language and communication processes, particularly as they pertain to intercultural relations and communication. She is interested in how aspects of the social context, including opportunities for intergroup contact, relative group status, and situational norms are implicated in communication process. One facet of her research program concerns the relation between language behavior and ethnic identity, and how they are connected to acculturation. A second aspect is intrinsic and extrinsic motivation to learn languages, and how others (e.g., teachers, family members, and members of the language community) encourage or discourage learners' motivation. In both of these research programs she takes a socio-ecological, developmental perspective, using longitudinal designs and multilevel modeling, to better understand these dynamic and contextualized processes.
2011 yılında Türk Halk Edebiyatı alanında doktorasını tamamladı. 2019 yılında Türk Halk Bilimi alanında Doçent ünvanını aldı. Halen Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi'nde öğretim üyesi olarak görev yapmaktadır.
Ali Karakas is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Turkey. His research primarily focuses on EMI, Global Englishes and language teacher education. His work has been published in journals including Asian Englishes, Linguistics and Education, System, RELC Journal and Ibérica. He has co-edited two volumes: English as the Medium of Instruction in Turkish Higher Education: Policy, Practice and Progress (2022) and Teacher Professional Development Programs in EMI Settings: International Perspectives (2025).
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