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The Revue Française de Linguistique Appliquée (RFLA),
which started its publication in 1996, is an international and interdisciplinary
Journal of applied linguistics, a growing field of interdisciplinary activities and fundamental research.
Contents and aims
- The
Revue Française de Linguistique Appliquée
(ISSN : 1386-1204) is open to all domains of application of linguistics,
without any restrictions, in that it aims to be a meeting point
for interdisciplinary interaction and confrontation.
- The
RFLA aims to reflect international research in the field
of applied linguistics, more specifically European and Francophone.
- The RFLA publishes articles in French, German,
English, Spanish and Italian.
- The RFLA addresses itself to those whose specialism has some link with language and linguistics, and who are active in various domains of application such as acquisition / learning of language, language disorders or automatic language processing.
Scientific responsibility and circulation
- The Revue Française de Linguistique Appliquée is governed by an Editorial Board under the responsibility of a Chief Editor.
- The RFLA is under the scientific control of an Advisory Board constituted by scholars of international repute.
- The RFLA is circulated by Publications Linguistiques.
- The RFLA appears twice a year (in June and December).
- Under the responsibility ofan issue editor, every issue offers articles on a specific theme in applied linguistics.
- The complete texts of all issues from 2001 onward are on line on the site of Cairn.
- The RFLA is listed in all major international bibliographical databases:
- INIST-CNRS (BiblioSHS)
- ISI-Web of Science:
- Social Sciences Citation Index
- Social Scisearch
- Journal Citation Reports / Social Sciences Edition
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index
- Linguistics Abstracts
- MLA International Bibliography
- Scopus
- Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
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