Plagiarism Policy

The SRAI Journal of Linguistics and Social Sciences (SRAIJLSS) upholds the highest standards of academic integrity and strictly prohibits all forms of plagiarism. All submissions undergo a rigorous plagiarism screening process using advanced detection software prior to the peer-review stage. Manuscripts exhibiting similarity beyond the acceptable threshold, or containing uncredited quotations, paraphrasing, or data misappropriation, are immediately rejected or returned to the authors for revision. Authors are responsible for ensuring the originality of their work and must appropriately cite all sources in accordance with the journal’s referencing guidelines. Plagiarism in any form—including self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unauthorized use of another’s intellectual property—is considered a serious ethical violation. If plagiarism is detected after publication, the article may be retracted and the authors may be barred from future submissions. By submitting to SRAIJLSS, authors affirm that their work is original, free from plagiarism, and contributes genuinely to the field of linguistics and social sciences.