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
The Linguistic study of European Countries Toponym

hamed Mowlaei Kuhbanani; Abouzar Oraki; Faezeh Iranpur

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 1-23

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2024.71515.1651

Abstract
  The present study investigates the European toponyms based on two linguistic criteria. The first criterion is the main factor for calling European countries; in other word, we try to determine the different factors of the European toponyms including social, political, geographical, religious and etc. ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
Eponymy, A Way from Onomasticon to Lexicon; A study from Cognitive Onomastics Perspective

Morteza Dastlan

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 25-37

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.72251.1658

Abstract
  The aim of this study is investigating the relationship between onomasticon, -as depository of proper names- and mental lexicon and also eponymy –as a mechanism for transforming proper names into common words- from cognitive onomastics perspective. It is a basic descriptive research that collected ...  Read More

Research Paper Discourse Analysis
An Analysis of the Novel Bamdaad-e Khomaar (Dawn of Lassitude) Based on Critical Discourse Analysis

Meisam Khalilinejad; Negar Davari Ardakani

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 39-52

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2023.65777.1565

Abstract
  In this research, we try to apply linguistics studies to the analysis of novels through critical discourse analysis. Critical discourse analysts take into consideration those elements of discourse that are hidden medium in order to preserve power hierarchy. Contrary to descriptive-formal survey of language, ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
Speech Acts of Women in Simin Daneshvar’s Soovashoon Novel

Elham Sedaghat; Esmaeil Azar

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 53-72

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.60186.1473

Abstract
  Speech acts as the pragmatic part of the language have significant role in the social status representation of society people. So, investigating speech acts of the novel characters can enhance pragmatic and sociolinguistic knowledge of the foreign language learners and improve sociocultural knowledge ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
The Application of Vowel Shift as a Phonetic Strategy for Prestige Saving among Immigrants Inhabited in City of Sanandaj, a Sociophonetic Research

Kourosh Karimi; shiva ahmadi

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 73-85

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.73258.1669

Abstract
  The present article, with an emphasis on vowel shift of /u:/ with /ʉː/, examines phonetic changes in the Kurdish dialect of the native Kurdish speaker Lilakhi immigrants living in Sanandaj to improve social status through the application of changes known as "phonetic strategies for prestige promotion." ...  Read More

Research Paper Dialectology
An Investigation into the Endangerment of Mazandarani based on UNESCO Model

Negin Eini; ahmad rezaei; hassan bashirnezhad

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 87-107

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2024.70105.1628

Abstract
  Mazandarani language(The variety used in Mazandaran province)is one of the ancient Iranian languages,which has been the language of the natives,living in the northern regions of Iran,since distant past.In recent years,as a result of social,cultural,economic and political developments,this language has ...  Read More

Research Paper Sociolinguistics
Investigating the Speech Act of Request in Computer-Mediated Communication: A Study of Iranian University Students

Maryam Farnia

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2024, Pages 109-129

https://doi.org/10.30473/il.2025.72853.1667

Abstract
  With the advancement of technology, students’ means of communication have changed from regular face-to-face appointments to email communications with professors and faculty members. Students send emails to faculty members for several reasons such as requests for appointments, advice, or course-related ...  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

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

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

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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