Peer Review Policy

The SRAI Journal of Linguistics and Social Sciences (SRAIJLSS) follows a double-blind peer review process to ensure fairness, impartiality, and academic rigor in the evaluation of all submissions. In this system, both the reviewers’ and authors’ identities remain anonymous throughout the review process, eliminating potential bias. Each manuscript is initially screened by the editorial team to verify its relevance, originality, and compliance with the journal’s formatting and ethical standards. Suitable manuscripts are then assigned to at least two independent, subject-matter experts who assess the work based on clarity, methodology, contribution to the field, ethical compliance, and overall scholarly merit. Reviewers are required to provide constructive, evidence-based feedback and declare any conflicts of interest. Editorial decisions—acceptance, revision, or rejection—are based solely on the strength of the reviews and the manuscript’s contribution to linguistics and social sciences. The journal is committed to a transparent and timely review process, ensuring that all submissions are handled with professionalism, confidentiality, and academic integrity.