About the Journal
Corporum: Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Corporum: Journal of Corpus Linguistics, the first journal of corpus linguistics in Pakistan is biannual and double blind peer reviewed journal published by Corpus Research Centre, Department of English, Air University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Objectives
- To provide national and international visibility to corpus-based researches
- To give visibility to Pakistani (national and regional) languages at national and international level
- To provide the opportunity to national and international scholars to publish their corpus-based researches
- To promote research culture in Pakistan in the field of corpus linguistics
- To establish institutional linkages with the universities of the world engaged in corpus-based research.
You may submit your research papers through Open Journal System (OJS). For all the queries regarding the call for papers and submission of research articles, you can email [email protected].
Current Issue
- P-ISSN 2617-2917
- E-ISSN 2707-787X
- Corpus Research Center (CRC)
- Department of English
- Air University, Islamabad
Corporum: Journal of Corpus Linguistics, the first journal of corpus linguistics in Pakistan, is a biannual and double-blind peer-reviewed journal. It is published by the Corpus Research Centre, Department of English, Air University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
The advancement of technology in the field of linguistics has offered new avenues to researchers to use corpora in various disciplines. Corporum: Journal of Corpus Linguistics is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that aims to create new research territory for corpus-based research at national and international levels. This journal aims to publish novel research on issues related to the real world of spoken and written data around the globe. Hence, the journal intends to address this large collection of linguistic data by engaging scholars from multidisciplinary fields, especially from computational/machine learning, the Sciences and the Humanities. Furthermore, it would provide a platform to voicing the researchers who are working and developing a corpus of various languages.

