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Department of Languages

Sri Lanka Journal of Humanities and Language Studies (LOGOS)

Sri Lanka Journal of Humanities and Language Studies (LOGOS) is a multilinguistic journal committed to providing an integrative approach to understanding language literature and linguistics. It welcomes submissions from historical linguists, sociolinguists, dialectologists, and scholars in the field of languages. Topics covered by this journal include (but are not limited to) the following: Pedagogy of Foreign Languages, Translation Studies, Language and Literature, Literary Theory, Sociolinguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language Philosophy, Semiotics, Language for Special Purposes, Discourse Studies, and Film Studies. Submissions may take the form of original research papers, peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, editorials, essays on contemporary issues, or perspectives from the field of languages. We also encourage interdisciplinary submissions that discover the relationship between language such cognate subjects and disciplines such as philosophy, history, and social sciences.

The journal accepts manuscripts written in English, Sinhala, Tamil, Japanese, Chinese, Hindi, and German languages.

 

LOGOS is published biannually in July and December each year.

 

p-ISSN: 2961-5828

e-ISSN: 2989-0527

 

Publisher: Department of Languages, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka

 

Contact

Editor in Chief

Dr. Mahesh Hapugoda

Department of Languages,

Faculty of Social Sciences and Languages,

Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka

Email: hapu@ssl.sab.ac.lk Tel: +94 45 22 800 17

Managing Editor

Dr. Noel Dassanayake,

Department of Languages,

Faculty of Social Sciences and Languages,

Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka

Email: noel@ssl.sab.ac.lk Tel: +94 45 22 800 17


Memories of LOGO’s Launch

LOGOS, published by the Department of Languages of Sabaragamuwa University (SUSL) of Sri Lanka, is the first-ever multilingual journal in Sri Lanka. Issue I, Volume I, of LOGOS was launched ceremoniously at the university premises in both printed and electronic forms. The first issue was published as a felicitation to Emeritus Professor Rajiva Wijesinha, a well-renowned scholar in the field of English, for making a substantial contribution to the enhancement of the quality and standards of the Department of Languages, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.