Review status:
new
Resource: Heritage Language Journal (https://hlj.ucla.edu/)
Publisher: UCLA National Heritage Language Resource Center
Purpose: The Heritage Language Journal (HLJ), an online, blind peer-reviewed journal, was established in 2002 to provide a forum for scholars to disseminate research and knowledge about heritage and community languages. HLJ is published by the National Heritage Language Resource Center at UCLA. The journal seeks submissions focused on the acquisition and pedagogy of heritage and community languages from any of the following perspectives: applied linguistics, theoretical linguistics, sociolinguistics, language pedagogy, language policy, and other relevant fields. HLJ is published three times a year, in April, August, and December.
- 02/25/2021 14:18
- 2021-02-25 14:18:37
- Toni Anaya
- journal
- Modern Languages and Literature faculty and students, English, History and TLTE/Education
- was open source but is moving to a paid model on Brill
- Dear HLJ subscribers, Greetings. This is a reminder that beginning with the April, 2021 issue, HLJ will be publishing on a new online platform hosted by the Brill publishing house. Brillâs rich history of over three centuries of scholarly publishing and a strong international focus will complement and expand HLJâs reach, drawing new audiences to the journal. While our partnership with Brill signals the end of free access to HLJâs issues, our current subscribers are eligible for a special introductory subscription offer at a discounted annual cost of EUR 25/USD 29 (a savings of 70% from the standard annual pricing of EUR 79/USD 95). Subscription benefits include: · Access to the full HLJ archive (2003-2020) with a searchable database of past and current issues. ·
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