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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Guidelines for Authors:

  • Content has to be qualitative in nature.
  • The content has to be original.
  • If the data is included from any of the other research works, due credits have to be provided and required permissions have been taken by the author from the source author.
  • Content should have appropriate citations and references. The submitted work must include chapter-wise references or a bibliography at the end of the paper.

Citation Style:

MLA/APA/Chicago (latest version has to be followed) 

Standard Format of Submission:

  • File Type: MS Word
  • Paper Size: A 4
  • Margins: Normal
  • Fonts: Times New Roman
  • Titles Font Size: 14
  • Font Size: 12
  • Line Space: 1.5
  • Word Limit: 3000 words including abstract
  • Abstract: 250 to 300 words maximum.
  • Keywords: Relevant keywords should be mentioned.
  • Figures, Charts, and Tables: Place these in the form of image/s in the word file. If you need detailed formatting, share the raw files in sequence. The design team will take care of it while designing the paper.

The article should be sent according to the following guidelines:

  • Title:The title of the paper/article should be short and accurate.
  • Authors/s Names and institutional affiliations should be given with the title only. An address, qualification, etc., may be provided at the end of the paper.
  • Introduction:It should pertain to a specific area of the study and should cover only relevant research. It should not be a lengthy review of the subject area and historical details.
  • Abstract: Abstract of the paper should not be more than 350 words.
  • Methodology:This should cover Techniques, Samples, and Tools/Measures.
  • Results:Provide relevant facts only. Data may be given, preferably in tables or occasionally in figures/text, but do not repeat the same data in more than one form. Do not include too many tables. Try to combine these wherever possible. Use Arabic numerals for the table and figure numbers; these should be carefully planned to fit the production size of a printed page.
  • References:For references at the end, follow MLA or APA Latest Style.
  • Offprint:An offprint of the paper/article should be sent in MS-Word and in Times New Roman font with a font size of 12 in 1.5 space and printed on one side of A4 paper.
  • The paper/article should be e-mailed to the managing editor at info@ell.iaar.co

Peer-Blind Review and Publication Process

  • The editor receives the submitted paper or article from the authors.
  • The editor verifies the article's relevance to the journal’s policy for publishing such an article, i.e. whether the paper satisfies the needs and technical standards of the journal.
  • Each paper is checked for plagiarism in the Turnitin Software. A maximum of 10% similarity is allowed as per the UGC and Journal norms. In the event that more than 11% to 20% similarity is found, the author gets a chance to revise and resubmit the paper. If the similarity is greater than 20%, the paper gets rejected.
  • For linguistic aspects, a preliminary review takes place by the editor through licensed version software.
  • If the paper successfully gets through the preliminary review, the managerial editor sends the article to two selected reviewers for blind review. The reviewers have the power to select and reject the paper.
  • The review results received from the reviewers are compiled.
  • The results will be communicated to the corresponding author, and s/he will be asked to respond to the comments raised by the reviewers.
  • The corresponding author must respond in due time and clarify ambiguities, if any.
  • If the editor is satisfied by the author's responses, an acceptance or rejection letter is sent to the corresponding author.
  • The paper/article gets published, and the print journal copy is delivered to the address of the corresponding author.

Plagiarism Policy

The publisher accepts papers with a maximum 10% similarity, as per the Turnitin report. If a submitted text is found with more than 10% plagiarism, it will be rejected for publication.

Linguistics Policy

The publisher accepts papers with a minimum of 90% accuracy in the linguistic aspects of the submitted paper as per the Grammarly report. If a paper is found with less than 90% accuracy, it will be rejected for publication. The publisher also engages the editors for a manual check of linguistic aspects. The author may be asked for revisions if the editorial board is not satisfied with the quality of the content. 


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