Iranian Journal of Sociolinguistics

 

The Journal of Sociolinguistics is a double-blind peer- reviewed forum for research into the social aspects of language. We welcome original contributions (both linguistic and interdisciplinary) on aspects of language and society including (but not limited to) the social embedding of language variation and change, issues of language contact and conflict, multilingualism, the social stratification of journalistic material and cyberspaces, issues of language and culture, the social stratification of language and identity, the development of language norms and the impact of language policies. Journal of Sociolinguistics also publishes book reviews of recent work in these domains. Both the managing editorial team and the editorial board are members of the established academic members and sociolinguistics researchers. Journal of Sociolinguistics is currently accepting submissions. Manuscripts should be submitted only through journal website:

http://sociolinguistics.journals.pnu.ac.ir/author

 

Articles’ review and publishing charge:

  1. 3,000,000 Rls. For articles’ acceptance
  2. 3,000,000 Rls. For publishing (The total charge includes 6,000,000 Rls. for each article)

 


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Research Paper Sociolinguistics
Extralinguistic barriers of message transmission in contemporary rewritings of Kalileh wa Demneh based on Newmark's theory (Case study: Mirza Rezaei's rewriting)

Aliakhbar Samkhaniani; ayyub Badavam

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.72826.1666

Abstract
  The current research aims to investigate and criticize the rewriting texts of Kalileh wa Demneh - a case study of rewriting Mirzarzaei - based on Newmark's cultural theory, using the analytical descriptive method, in order to determine how much the components that Newmark enumerated at the extralinguistic ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
The Evolution of Naming Children in Saqqez in the Last Fifty Years (1970-2020)

Hossein Mohammadzadeh; Behzad Ahmadi; Seyyed mahmood Najmi

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 19-47

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.72403.1661

Abstract
  Naming and choosing names are influenced by several factors. This research aimed to investigate the socio-historical contexts of the evolution of naming childrenin Saqqez during the last half century. The research method is a descriptive-analytical method. The statistical population includes the names ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
Study of the Naming of Schools in Gonabad City in the Contemporary Period with a Sociolinguistic Approach

zeynab Rezaee; Mohammad Amin Nasseh

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 49-61

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.72386.1660

Abstract
  Sociolinguistics, utilizing a synchronic approach, has transformed onomastics from a traditional framework into a field for studying contemporary society, examining it from various perspectives. This study investigates the naming patterns of schools in Gonabad located in South of Razavi Khorasan in terms ...  Read More

Research Paper Language & Media
Construction and Validation of a Scale for the Measurement of Students’ Preferences in Receiving Literary and Non-literary Strokes

Marziyeh Imani; Shima Ebrahimi

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 63-86

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.71404.1653

Abstract
  Positive interpersonal behaviors in educational settings can motivate students to engage in class discussions, facilitate their learning, and build positive relationships. Notably, strokes boost students’ and teachers’ self-esteem and confidence, enhance motivation, and set the stage for ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
Structural metaphor of ethical concepts in Bostan Saadi

Maryam Zamani

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 87-106

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.70936.1641

Abstract
  concepts do not have a clear structure in the human mind, and it cannot be fully understood from its components. To understand these concepts, the mind uses the concrete and objective domain that have a clear structure. From the point of view of cognitive linguistics, this process of formation of metaphor ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
"Bread" as the Source Domain in Persian Colloquial Idioms: Concepts and Multiple Cognitive Motivations

Sasan Maleki

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 107-122

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2024.70759.1636

Abstract
  The study of the colloquial idioms, which are used to establish and maintain social relations with others, is a way to realize how people think. The following descriptive-analytical study aims at investigating the concepts and explaining the cognitive motivations in the Persian colloquial idioms which ...  Read More

Research Paper Language Contact and Conflict
The investigating and role of mother tongue of Foreign Persian learners, A case study of teaching Persian to non-Persian speakers

zahra meraji

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2025, Pages 123-139

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.63461.1525

Abstract
  The effectiveness of using the first language to teach a second language has always been controversial.. The use of the mother tongue of Foreign Persian learners has a practical role in explaining, describing contradictions and clarifying the concepts of the second language .The purpose of this study ...  Read More

Metaphor and Metonymy in the Economic Media Language Variety: A Corpus-based Approach
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2017, , Pages 48-56

Abstract
  News texts, and specially news headlines, must be interesting and persuasive so that they can draw the addressee's attention and encourage him/her to study and follow the news. One way to achieve this goal is to use metaphor and metonymy in the  language of media. Metaphor and metonymy, as two cognitive ...  Read More

Gender Effects on the Recognition of Emotional Prosody: Evidence from Persian Language
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2017, , Pages 87-99

Abstract
  Proper understanding and processing of a speaker’s emotional prosody is critical to effective social interaction. Vocal emotional expressions which carry a rich source of information about a speaker’s emotions and his/her social intentions are influenced by individual differences (eg, gender, ...  Read More

The Hawrami dialect of Paveh, verb, tense, aspect, mood, ergative construction.
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2017, , Pages 57-74

Abstract
  Hawrami, a member of Gurani-Hawrami-Zaza language family, is a North-Western Iranian language. Many scholars consider Hawrami as a member of Kurdish languages (or dialects) but this is a controversial issue and structural differences between Hawrami and other Kurdish dialects have deepened this controversy. ...  Read More

Disclosure Discourse Markers in Persian: A Grammaticalization Account
Volume 1, Issue 2 , April 2017, , Pages 9-16

Abstract
  According to Heine (2013), the main function of discourse markers is to relate our speech and the situation of discourse (i.e. the speaker-hearer interaction), to explain the speaker’s ideas, and organize the text. They are syntactically independent from the syntactic environment of the sentence. ...  Read More

A Sociological Study on Linguistic Identity of Migrant Lak in Tehran
Volume 3, Issue 2 , May 2020, , Pages 49-59

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2020.47104.1273

Abstract
  Immigration constitutes a significant impetus for making changes in identity. The present research aims to study the linguistic identity of migrant Lak living in Namjoo (Gorgan) Neighborhood of Tehran from a sociolinguistic point of view. Thus, with a qualitative approach, the data were collected through ...  Read More

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