Special Issue on
English Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pragmatics
English
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pragmatics seeks to explore the intricate structures,
dynamic lexical systems, and contextual uses of English in diverse communicative
settings. This theme encompasses studies on grammatical patterns, sentence
structures, and morphosyntactic processes, alongside investigations into
vocabulary development, lexical relations, and word usage across registers and
domains. It also highlights the role of pragmatics in shaping meaning,
examining how speakers employ language in interaction through speech acts,
politeness, implicature, deixis, and discourse strategies. By integrating
perspectives from theoretical, applied, and interdisciplinary approaches, the
issue aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how grammar, vocabulary,
and pragmatic choices function together to facilitate effective communication
in academic, professional, and everyday contexts.
In this special issue, we intend to invite
front-line researchers and authors to submit original research and review
articles on exploring English Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pragmatics. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
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Academic vocabulary
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Collocation studies
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Conversational analysis
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Discourse coherence
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Humor and irony
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Idiomatic expressions
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Intercultural pragmatics
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Lexical semantics
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Morphological analysis
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Politeness strategies
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Pragmatic failure
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Pragmatic markers
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Sentence structure
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Speech act theory
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Tense and aspect
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Word formation
Authors should read over the journal’s For Authors carefully before submission. Prospective authors should submit an electronic
copy of their complete manuscript through the journal’s Paper Submission
System.
Please kindly specify the “Special Issue”
under your manuscript title. The research field “Special Issue - English
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pragmatics” should be selected during your
submission.
Special Issue Timetable:
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Submission Deadline
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December 10th,
2025
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Publication Date
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February 2026
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Guest Editor:
Dr.
Jinyue Wang
School
of Languages and Cultures of the University of Queensland, Australia
For
further questions or inquiries, please contact Editorial Assistant at ojml@scirp.org.