About the Journal
International Journal of Modern Languages and Cultural Communication integrates language studies with cultural communication in a globalised world. It attracts linguists, translators, educators, and digital communication researchers. The advantage lies in bridging modern linguistics with emerging digital communication trends, enabling strong citation potential from interdisciplinary audiences across linguistics, media studies, and cultural anthropology.
This journal covers the following topics, but not limited to:
- Language evolution, multilingualism and sociolinguistic change in modern societies.
- Translation studies, intercultural communication and cross cultural discourse.
- Critical linguistics, discourse analysis and thematic interpretation.
- Digital communication patterns and AI driven language transformations.
- Language use in media, online platforms and global communication channels.
- Cultural exchange, identity expression and social meaning through language.
- Pedagogical approaches in language education and applied linguistics.
- Interactions between digital culture and contemporary linguistic behaviour.