ISSN 2619-7219

About the Journal

THE ASIAN JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES (AJELS)

The Asian Journal of English Language Studies (AJELS) is the official journal of the Department of English of the University of Santo Tomas (UST), the oldest university in Asia. It is an international peer-reviewed, open-access journal that aims to provide current literature to those concerned with research in the realm of English language studies and English language teaching and learning either as a second or a foreign language.

AJELS annually publishes research articles, brief reports, review articles, and book reviews primarily concerned with the following: (1) the theories that underpin English language acquisition, teaching, and learning; (2) the contentious issues relevant to the international and intranational use of English; and (3) the structure of English. Thus, the Journal features empirical and descriptive studies marking significant academic and practical advances in the fields of theoretical linguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, multilingualism, stylistics, language and the law, language education, and language policy.

As an open-access journal, which is free to readers or users, AJELS does not charge any fees for submission or processing of papers for publication. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) definition of open access. AJELS is committed to meet the highest standards in research and academic publication. The Journal is guided by the principles stated in the Publication Ethics and Copyright section.

HISTORY

For decades, the university-wide Department of Languages managed disciplines covering English, Filipino, Spanish, and Literature. But in 2010, English was spun off as an independent department under the Faculty of Arts and Letters for the purpose of laying the groundwork for the establishment of an academic program called Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies (BA-ELS) at the University of Santo Tomas. Corollary to this change, a journal was established to create a platform for faculty members, and graduate and undergraduate students to publish their research papers. The publication was intended to support the development of a research culture and, at the same time, promote excellence among the faculty members and students under the Department of English. This publication was called the Asian Journal of English Language Studies (AJELS). Although the publication is based in the University of Santo Tomas, it also welcomes contributions from other universities and academic organizations, both local and international. With such orientation, the AJELS presents itself as an Asian platform reaching a wide audience internationally in the field of linguistics and language education.

 

The first volume of AJELS was released in October 2013, with Dr. Marilu Rañosa-Madrunio, as the founding editor-in-chief, at the helm. She was supported by an editorial board composed of Dr. Alejandro S. Bernardo, Mr. Roy Randy Y. Briones, Dr. Veronico N. Tarrayo, and Dr. Camilla J. Vizconde, and 13 scholars from international universities who served as the advisory board. The journal was officially launched on February 10, 2014. At present, it has in its roster 30 outstanding academics from reputable institutions around the globe who serve as peer reviewers.

 

From 2013 to 2017, AJELS was published on print mode. In 2018, the journal became fully online and open-access to make it more available to as many readers and researchers as possible worldwide. This shift to online publication was made possible through the University’s full support. Moreover, because open-access publications are paperless, the bold decision the Department took to upgrade AJELS to a fully digital mode is a significant step toward reducing our carbon footprint and ultimately taking better care of the environment.

ABSTRACTING & INDEXING

Andrew Gonzalez Philippine Citation Index (AGPCI)
 
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
 
European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS)
 
Google Scholar
 
ICI Journals Master List
 
Linguist List
 
MLA Directory of Periodicals & MLA International Bibliography
 
Open Academic Journals Index (OAJI)
 
ORE: Open-Access Research in English Language Teaching
 
The International Research Foundation (TIRF) for English Language Education
 
Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory (ProQuest)
 
WAC Clearinghouse Journal Listings
EDITORIAL OFFICE
The publication of the Asian Journal of English Language Studies (AJELS) is supported by the Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas.

EDITORIAL BOARD

PIA PATRICIA P. TENEDERO

Editor-in-Chief

ALEJANDRO S. BERNARDO

Associate Editor
(Editor-in-Chief, 2021-2022)

MARILU RAÑOSA-MADRUNIO

Editorial Consultant
(Founding Editor-in-Chief)

CAMILLA J. VIZCONDE

Associate Editor

RACHELLE BALLESTEROS-LINTAO

 Associate Editor

EDITORIAL STAFF

Adrienne A. Zacarias

Journal Cover Designer
UST-College of Fine Arts and Design

Vermon Bryan Y. Revillosa

Layout Artist

MAR CHRISTIAN DARREN C. RAMOS

Website Administrator
UST-Communications Bureau

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

Roger Barnard

University of Waikato
Hamilton, New Zealand

Ariane Macalinga Borlongan

Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Tokyo, Japan

Carolyn D. Castro

Montgomery College
Maryland, USA

Resty M. Cena

University of Alberta
Alberta, Canada

Christopher Conlan

Formerly of Curtin University
Perth, Western Australia

James F. D’Angelo

Chukyo University
Nagoya, Japan

Diane E. Dekker

Summer Institute of Linguistics
SIL-Philippines

Shirley N. Dita

De La Salle University
Manila, the Philippines

Francisco Perlas Dumanig

University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hawaii, USA

Azirah Hashim

University of Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Suzanne K. Hilgendorf

Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Lee Kooi Cheng

National University of Singapore
Singapore, Singapore

Ahmar Mahboob

University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Isabel P. Martin

Ateneo de Manila University
Quezon City, the Philippines

Paul Kei Matsuda

Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona, USA

Andrew Moody

University of Macau
Macau SAR

R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Bandung, Indonesia

Eva Ng Nga Shan

The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam, Hong Kong

Ricardo Ma. D. Nolasco

University of the Philippines-Diliman
Quezon City, the Philippines

Isabel Picornell

Aston University/QED Limited
United Kingdom

Richard Powell

Nihon University
Tokyo, Japan

Willy A. Renandya

National Institute of Education
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore, Singapore

Supong Tangkiengsirisin

Thammasat University
Bangkok, Thailand

Ruanni Tupas

University College London
London, United Kingdom

Xinghua Liu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shanghai, China

Aiden C. Yeh

Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages
Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Catherine M.B. Young

Summer Institute of Linguistics
SIL-International

Shaomin Zhang

Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Guangzhou, China

VERONICO N. TARRAYO

University of Santo Tomas
Manila, Philippines

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