RESEARCH RESULT. THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS
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Research Result. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics is a high-quality open access peer-reviewed international journal published quarterly by the Belgorod National Research University, Russia.

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Dear colleagues and friends, the editorial board of Research Result. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics issued an inner statement about repeated manuscript submission for the journal Research Result.Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Extraction: The same author or authors or the same institutions could be published only once a year and on condition that their previous article(s) cited at least once in Scopus database not counting self-citation. Exceptions are possible for those authors whose articles are well-cited (more than twice or thrice a year).
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Dear colleagues and friends, meet volume 8 (2), 2022!
So many interesting articles. Definitely recommend this issue. Read and disseminate!👍🤝
It is an interesting and pleasant fact that many authors of this issue are members of our Telegram channel🤝
☝️Today’s talk is about Keywords.
📝How can keywords help you to promote your article and increase engagement of audience in your work🤔
Choosing keywords for manuscripts: Keywords are words that capture the essence of your paper. They make your paper searchable (and findable!) and ensure that you get more citations. Therefore, it is important to include relevant keywords to help others find your paper.
🦉 Tips for keywords selection:
- avoid too many single-words (unless it is necessary);
- try to use more general words instead of selecting a lot of specialized keywords;
- choose keywords that compliment the main topic of your research, including related words and/or methodology-specific terms;
- use terms which are recognizable and understood worldwide (unless they are your own inventions), use professional thesauri;
- test your selected keywords to see whether the search pull up similar articles and understand what your ‘competitors’ are.

🪧 Don’t forget that keywords may help editors to select reviewers.

Read more: https://scientific-publishing.webshop.elsevier.com/manuscript-preparation/how-choose-keywords-manuscript/amp/
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📢 Step by step we progressed on to Introduction. Even if you’ve got through tons of literature and are ready to start a book, resist the temptation and keep the Introduction BRIEF.
Introduction should state the problem being investigated, its contextual background, and the reasons for conducting the research . State the questions you’re answering and explain any findings of others that you’re challenging or building on. Briefly and logically lead the reader to your research questions, hypotheses, and experimental design or method.

From: How to get your research published … and then noticed (Elsevier, 2020)
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now we can comment the posts and my personal address is also indicated in the description of the channel. Please, do not hesitate to write and comment if you have questions or just want to have a say🤝
📢 Section Methods which can be also called Materials and Methods should enable readers to replicate your research and assess whether the methods justify the conclusions.

📍Scopus advises to use the past tense and avoid using the first-person perspective.

📍Ultimately, you should explain how
you studied the problem, identify the procedures you followed, and structure this information as logically as possible .

📍If your methods are new, you’ll need to explain them in detail .

📍If they’ve been published before, cite the original work, including your amendments if you’ve made modifications.

📍 Identify the equipment and the materials you used, specifying their source. State the frequency of observations and what types of data were recorded. Give precise measurements, stating their strengths and weaknesses when necessary. Name any statistical tests, so your quantitative results can be judged.

📍 You should also explain your criteria for selecting participants.

From: How to get your research published … and then noticed (Elsevier, 2020)
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📢Today’s topic is Journal Metrics in Choosing the Journal
📍Journal metrics are a quantitative tool for helping you decide where to submit your manuscript for publication. However, any one metric only tells a part of the story of a journal’s quality and impact.
📍Each metric has its limitations so should never be considered in isolation. Use a few metrics together to reduce bias and ensure you get a rounded view.
📍You must never make a submission decision based solely on publication metrics.
📍There are many other qualitative aspects of a journal you should consider. These include its aims & scope, readership, and the material it publishes.
📍You should always be certain that your chosen journal is a good fit for the article you are about to write, otherwise the chances of your article being accepted will be limited.

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📢Dear colleagues and friends, I would like to remind that our channel subscribers will have the priority in manuscript submission process. 🤝
One of the concerns is plagiarism or scientific / research falsification. To read more and understand how serious it is here https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/plagiarism
Dear subscribers, I am glad to announce that our channel works👏
Our Indian colleagues, subscribers of the channel, submitted a manuscript, indicated that they are our channel followers, and they already got a positive desk decision!💪 Keep it that way! 🙏
Some more life hacks how to be a priority author in our journal:
📍Your or your co-author(s) Scopus H index is or higher 5;
📍You bring 10 or more fellow-colleagues to the channel and can prove it (e.g. by naming them), they should be Linguistics or Literature scholars;
📍You have a collaborative team of authors from different countries who have Scopus H index;
📍Your research topic in Linguistics or Literature is hot with Scopus;
📍You have massive datasets presented in your manuscript to prove the results of your research;
📍You are a reviewer for the journal;
📍You cited articles from our journal in your other papers;
📍Your articles in our journal bring citations in Scopus.