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Guidelines for Author
Ensuring International Standards for Research Articles
Dear Authors, Researchers, and Contributors,
We hope this message finds you well. As the editorial team of "Analysis: A Peer-Reviewed Research Journal of Language and Human Development," we would like to express our gratitude for your continued support and contributions to our esteemed journal. Your dedication to advancing the field of language and human development through rigorous research is truly commendable.
In our ongoing pursuit of excellence, we emphasize the importance of maintaining international standards in research articles published within our journal. As a platform committed to scholarly integrity and the dissemination of cutting-edge knowledge, we kindly request your collaboration in upholding these standards. Here are a few key points to consider:
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Originality and Innovation:
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We encourage authors to submit original research that adds new dimensions to the study of language and human development.
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Embrace innovative methodologies and approaches that enhance the depth and quality of your research.
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Clarity and Coherence:
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Ensure that your research articles are written in clear, concise, and accessible language.
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Clearly define your research objectives, methods, results, and implications to facilitate understanding by a broad readership.
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Citation and Referencing:
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Adhere to recognized citation styles, such as APA, to ensure accurate and consistent referencing.
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Acknowledge prior research and provide proper attribution to avoid plagiarism.
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Rigorous Methodology:
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Present a comprehensive description of your research methodology, enabling readers and reviewers to evaluate the robustness of your study.
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Clearly delineate your data collection, analysis, and interpretation methods.
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Ethical Considerations:
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Comply with ethical guidelines and regulations relevant to your research area, including obtaining appropriate permissions for data collection, ensuring informed consent, and protecting participant identities.
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Peer Review Engagement:
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Engage constructively with the peer review process, responding thoughtfully to reviewer comments and suggestions.
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If any Editorial Board Members, including the Chief Editor, choose to submit their articles for publication in the Journal "Analysis: A Peer Review Research Journal of Language and Human Development (JLHD)," such members will be exempted from participating in both the peer review and editorial processes. Full discretion and rights will be retained by the other Editorial Board Members in this regard.
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Address feedback and make necessary revisions to enhance the quality of your work.
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Timely Submissions:
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Submit your research articles within the designated deadlines to ensure timely publication.
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We believe that these measures will not only elevate the scholarly impact of your research but also contribute to the reputation and influence of our journal on an international scale.
As we continue to uphold the standards of "Analysis," we value your active participation and commitment to maintaining the integrity of our shared academic community. Your dedication to advancing the understanding of language's role in human development is invaluable, and we look forward to your continued contributions.
STANDARD MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
International Standard Manuscript Format for Research Articles
Analysis: A Peer Review Research Journal of Language and Human Development (JLHD)
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Title Page: The title page should contain the title of the article, the names and affiliations of all authors, a running head of no more than 50 characters, and the corresponding author's contact information, including email address.
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Abstract: The abstract should be a brief summary of the article, no longer than 250 words. It should include the purpose of the research, the methodology used, and the main findings and conclusions.
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Keywords: Include keywords that describe the article and its contents.
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Introduction: The introduction should provide background information on the research topic, highlight the significance of the research, and clearly state the research objectives and questions.
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Literature Review: This section should summarize the relevant literature and previous research related to the research topic. It should also identify gaps in the literature and explain how the current research will address those gaps.
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Methodology: This section should describe the research design, data collection and analysis methods used in the study. It should also provide a justification for the chosen methods.
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Results: This section should present the research findings in a clear and concise manner. Use tables, graphs, and figures to support the findings.
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Discussion: Interpret the research findings and relate them to the research questions and objectives. Discuss the implications of the findings, and compare them with previous research. Identify any limitations of the study and suggest future research directions.
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Conclusion: Summarize the main findings of the study and their implications. Emphasize the importance of the research, and suggest how it can contribute to the field.
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References: List all sources cited in the article in APA style.
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Appendices: Include any additional materials that support the article, such as questionnaires, surveys, or additional data analyses.
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Formatting: The manuscript should be typed in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced, with 1-inch margins on all sides. The pages should be numbered consecutively.
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Length: The manuscript should not be lengthy.
By following these guidelines for manuscript format, you can increase the chances of getting your research article accepted for publication in the Analysis: A Peer Review Research Journal of Language and Human Development (JLHD).