About the Journal
The Journal of Comparative Linguistics, Translation, and Literary Studies (ISSN 3030-3664), proudly published by Bukhara State University, is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal committed to advancing high-quality research in the fields of comparative linguistics, translation studies, and literary analysis, with a distinctive focus on underrepresented, minority, and endangered languages.
As an open-access journal, we ensure that all published articles are freely available to the global scholarly community, breaking down access barriers and amplifying the visibility and impact of research. By doing so, we support equitable knowledge sharing, foster international collaboration, and contribute to the preservation and revitalization of linguistic and cultural diversity.
The journal’s scope encompasses:
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Comparative studies of minority and major world languages.
- Research on translation practices that address cultural nuance, local context, and linguistic preservation.
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Literary studies centered on works produced in, or focusing on, marginalized linguistic communities.
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Interdisciplinary research combining sociolinguistics, language policy, cultural studies, and digital humanities to safeguard linguistic heritage.
We are committed to rigorous academic standards, with a double-blind peer-review process ensuring that every published piece contributes meaningfully to scholarly debates and innovation in these fields.
The journal warmly welcomes submissions from both established scholars and emerging researchers worldwide, particularly those working in or about geographically and linguistically marginalized regions. By providing an inclusive and dynamic platform, we aim to promote dialogue, highlight unique perspectives, and advance knowledge that bridges cultural and linguistic divides.