Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review

The first step in the optimization of research is to analyze and review the conducted research to gain a comprehensive overview. Therefore, this study was set to delve into the contributions made to Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals approved by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology fr...

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Main Authors: Reza Jafari Harandi, Rasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur, Reza Bagheri Nevisi, Mahmood Safari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Isfahan 2020-04-01
Series:Applied Research on English Language
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Online Access:https://are.ui.ac.ir/article_24123_203f1ea4689fbfbfa3cdbeb1e6856fcd.pdf
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spelling doaj-45c2156f557e451f96d748518c31ffe92021-07-12T04:40:59ZengUniversity of IsfahanApplied Research on English Language2252-01982322-53432020-04-019225327610.22108/are.2019.118554.148424123Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive ReviewReza Jafari Harandi0Rasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur1Reza Bagheri Nevisi2Mahmood Safari3Department of Educational Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, University of Qom, Qom, IranDepartment of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, University of Qom, Qom, IranDepartment of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, University of Qom, Qom, IranDepartment of English, Hazrat-e Masoumeh University, Qom, IranThe first step in the optimization of research is to analyze and review the conducted research to gain a comprehensive overview. Therefore, this study was set to delve into the contributions made to Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals approved by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology from 2008 to 2019. To analyze the data, frequency analyses were run on 1419 publications. The findings indicated that TEFL-related topics received the most coverage (88%) compared to the other prevalent majors: Linguistics, Translation, and Literature. The study revealed that male contributions (63.7%) far outweighed those of females (34.4%). Furthermore, it came to light that co-authorship (59.95%) was more appreciated among contributors to Iranian applied linguistics journals. Moreover, Islamic Azad University collectively (25.34%) followed by University of Shiraz (11.3%) and University of Isfahan (10.25%) had the highest number of publications. Assistant (32.12%) and associate professors (21.86%) had the highest number of publications. It was also found that the US contributors (28.75%) followed by Australian and Malaysian contributors (13.75%) made the highest number of foreign contributions to the Iranian EFL journals.  Finally, it was revealed that writing-related topics was the most frequently-explored topic (n=164). Corpus-related studies (n=132) and teacher education (n=118) came second and third respectively. The study provides practitioners and researchers with relevant and missing information about the most frequently-explored topics, the most prolific authors, the most productive universities, and the number of foreign contributions.https://are.ui.ac.ir/article_24123_203f1ea4689fbfbfa3cdbeb1e6856fcd.pdfapplied linguisticstefl-related topicslinguisticsliteraturetranslationiranian applied linguistics journals
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Mahmood Safari
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Mahmood Safari
Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review
Applied Research on English Language
applied linguistics
tefl-related topics
linguistics
literature
translation
iranian applied linguistics journals
author_facet Reza Jafari Harandi
Rasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur
Reza Bagheri Nevisi
Mahmood Safari
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title Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review
title_short Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review
title_full Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review
title_fullStr Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review
title_full_unstemmed Academic-Scholarly Publications in the Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals (2008-2019): A Comprehensive Review
title_sort academic-scholarly publications in the iranian applied linguistics journals (2008-2019): a comprehensive review
publisher University of Isfahan
series Applied Research on English Language
issn 2252-0198
2322-5343
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The first step in the optimization of research is to analyze and review the conducted research to gain a comprehensive overview. Therefore, this study was set to delve into the contributions made to Iranian Applied Linguistics Journals approved by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology from 2008 to 2019. To analyze the data, frequency analyses were run on 1419 publications. The findings indicated that TEFL-related topics received the most coverage (88%) compared to the other prevalent majors: Linguistics, Translation, and Literature. The study revealed that male contributions (63.7%) far outweighed those of females (34.4%). Furthermore, it came to light that co-authorship (59.95%) was more appreciated among contributors to Iranian applied linguistics journals. Moreover, Islamic Azad University collectively (25.34%) followed by University of Shiraz (11.3%) and University of Isfahan (10.25%) had the highest number of publications. Assistant (32.12%) and associate professors (21.86%) had the highest number of publications. It was also found that the US contributors (28.75%) followed by Australian and Malaysian contributors (13.75%) made the highest number of foreign contributions to the Iranian EFL journals.  Finally, it was revealed that writing-related topics was the most frequently-explored topic (n=164). Corpus-related studies (n=132) and teacher education (n=118) came second and third respectively. The study provides practitioners and researchers with relevant and missing information about the most frequently-explored topics, the most prolific authors, the most productive universities, and the number of foreign contributions.
topic applied linguistics
tefl-related topics
linguistics
literature
translation
iranian applied linguistics journals
url https://are.ui.ac.ir/article_24123_203f1ea4689fbfbfa3cdbeb1e6856fcd.pdf
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