Announcements

Call for book chapters

2025-10-07

Book Title: Explorations in Forensic Linguistics Research in Africa: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence

This call for book chapters is outside of the NJLLCS, but since the topic of the book falls within the scope of the journal, it may be of interest to members of this community. The Editor-in-Chief of the NJLLCS, Prof H. Z. Woldemariam, is also an editor of this book.

See the full announcement for more information.

https://fchse.nust.na/call-book-chapters-explorations-forensic-linguistics-research-africa

https://fchse.nust.na/sites/default/files/Call-for-Book-Chapters_Explorations-in-Forensic-Linguistcs-in-Africa_NUST_2025.pdf

Website Challenges NJLLCS

2025-10-06

Dear NJLLCS Authors / Reviewers / Readers   We are aware of the challenges we all have been experiencing with our website as we moved to a newer version of our software.   The IT issues have been solved, and the website is working once more.   If you are experiencing any issues with submissions, or notice any published content missing from back issues, please let us know.   We greatly appreciate your understanding and patience during this period of change.   NJLLCS Management Team

Call for Articles: Namibian Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Communication Studies VOLUME 19.1 (30 June 2025)

2025-07-08

The Namibian Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Communication Studies previously as known as NAWA Journal of Language and Communication is published bi-annually in June and December by the Department of Communication and Languages, Faculty of Commerce, Human Sciences and Education at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. It is a peer reviewed (double-blind) journal whose goal is to advance knowledge in human language, communication, and literature. The journal publishes academic articles dealing with empirical research findings, pedagogical methodologies, critical analyses and theoretical perspectives in language, literature and communication and related disciplines such as linguistics and information and communication technologies. The Namibia Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Communication Studies encourages research without boundaries and expands the frontiers of knowledge and skill in languages, literature and communication and related areas.

Call for Articles: Namibian Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Communication Studies (NJLLCS) VOLUME 18.2 (31 December 2024)

2024-09-25

The Namibian Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Communication Studies previously as known as NAWA Journal of Language and Communication is published bi-annually in June and December by the Department of Communication and Languages, School of Human Sciences and Education at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. It is a peer-reviewed (double- blind) journal whose goal is to advance knowledge in human language, communication, and literature. The journal publishes academic articles dealing with empirical research findings, pedagogical methodologies, critical analyses and theoretical perspectives in language, literature and communication and related disciplines such as linguistics and information and communication technologies. NJLLCS journal encourages research without boundaries and expands the frontiers of knowledge and skill in languages, literature and communication and related areas.

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Call for Articles - NAWA Journal of Language and Communication VOLUME 18.1 (June 2024)

2024-05-06

NAWA Journal of Language and Communication is published bi-annually in June and December by the
Department of Communication and Languages, Faculty of Commerce, Human Sciences and Education at
the Namibia University of Science and Technology. It is a peer-reviewed (double-blind) journal whose goal is to advance knowledge in human language, communication, and literature. The journal publishes academic articles dealing with empirical research findings, pedagogical methodologies, critical analyses and theoretical perspectives in language, literature and communication and related disciplines such as linguistics and information and communication technologies. NJLACS encourages research without boundaries and expands the frontiers of knowledge and skill in languages, literature and communication and related areas.

Previous Issues

2022-08-11

Prior to moving online and Open Access, Nawa Journal of Language and Literature was distributed electronically by EbscoHost. The links to those issues will be linked here, though you will need to be a subscriber to EbscoHost to access the articles.

Click here for previous issues in EbscoHost