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AMMR Journal
Advances in Multilingual and Multicultural Research (AMMR) Journal is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research on the cognitive, social, cultural, educational and political aspects of bilingualism and multilingualism. The publication aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of linguistic and cultural diversity, their impact on global society and the development of innovative approaches to intercultural interaction.
The aim is to become a center of scholarly interaction, bringing together researchers from around the world in the field of multilingualism and cultural diversity.
FIELDS OF PUBLICATION
The journal publishes original research, review articles and theoretical papers in the following areas:
Cognitive aspects of bilingualism and multilingualism
- Effects of multilingualism on cognitive processes including memory, attention, and executive functions.
- Neurobiological studies of bi- and multilingualism, including changes in brain structure and functional activity.
Social and cultural aspects
- Research on linguistic identities in multicultural communities.
- Languages and cultures in contact.
- Studying the impact of multilingualism on the formation and preservation of cultural traditions.
- Analyzing the mechanisms of migrant integration through linguistic and cultural practices.
Language policy and planning
- The impact of public policies on language maintenance and development.
- Educational policies for the maintenance of minority languages.
Educational approaches
- Pedagogical techniques and teaching strategies for bilinguals and multilinguals.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of bilingual or multilingual education programs.
Research Methodology
- Developing new tools for analyzing data in linguistic research.
- Methodological approaches to the study of bi- and multilingualism.
Experimental research
- Testing hypotheses related to bi- and multilingualism in experimental settings.
Empirical research
- Investigation of linguistic behavior in natural settings, including interaction between speakers of different languages.
- Comparative analysis of language strategies and patterns of language use in different social and professional contexts.
Sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics
- Relation of language to society, processes of speech perception and production.
- Analysis of language behavior in bilingual and multilingual environments.
FOUNDER AND JOURNAL PUBLISHER
Non-profit Joint Stock Company “Shokan Ualikhanov Kokshetau University”, 02000, 75 Abay St., Kokshetau, Kazakhstan, https://shokan.edu.kz/kk/
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