Aims & Scope
The Coastal Review was launched in 2007 and has published original research in World Languages (e.g., Arabic, Classics, French, German, East Asian, and Spanish) in such areas as linguistics, literature, culture, pedagogy, and film. The journal is now expanding to include book reviews and reviews of other pedagogical materials/events/etc. connected to the field of World Languages. The journal also now dedicates space for graduate student scholarship.
In order to successfully publish an article in The Coastal Review, SECCLL presenters are expected to send a substantially expanded and revised version of their conference paper suitable for peer-reviewed journal publication. Generally, the manuscript version of the presentation should be between 4000 to 7000 words, or 9 to 15.5 pages, without bibliography, Times New Roman 12, single-spaced, fully justified.
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