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Sustainable Multilingualism

Darnioji daugiakalbyste

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About the journal

The journal aims at fostering sustainable multilingualism and multiculturalism by publishing original and innovative research on various aspects of plurilingual competence acquisition and maintenance across the lifespan (individual multilingualism) and preservation of linguistic diversity,...
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Editor-in-chief

Prof. dr. Nemira Mačianskienė
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
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All volumes and issues in this journal

Open Access
|Jun 2025
Role of Collaborative Reading in Learners’ Home Language(S) in Developing Reading Comprehension in English
Open Access
|Jun 2025
A Systematic Review: Influence of Intermediate-Level Language Differences on Language Acquisition and Writing Competence
Open Access
|Jun 2025
A Prism of Identities in Motion: Language Attitudes and Self-Reflection in Immigrant Women Through the Lithuanian Language
Open Access
|Jun 2025
Multimodality and Mediation in the Policies Regulating the Official Schools of Languages: the Case of the Valencian Community
Open Access
|Jun 2025
Investigating Phonological Development in L2 and L3 Among Mandarin Speakers in Hong Kong: A Case Study
Open Access
|Jun 2025
Bilingualism in the Jordanian-Russian Family Residing in Jordan and its Impact on Communication Between its Members

Journal details

Aims and scope

The journal aims at fostering sustainable multilingualism and multiculturalism by publishing original and innovative research on various aspects of plurilingual competence acquisition and maintenance across the lifespan (individual multilingualism) and preservation of linguistic diversity, harmonious co-existence of different languages in a community (societal multilingualism). Therefore, the articles are accepted in various official EU languages, presenting comprehensive summaries in Lithuanian and English.

The need to research multilingualism as an essential feature of dynamic and coherent international community is urgent under contemporary conditions of socio-political climate.

Why subscribe and read

Issues relating to multilingualism and multiculturalism are prominent concerns in modern education, impacting the ways that language is handled not only in the classroom, but from a policy-making and administrative perspective, as well. Sustainable Multilingualism brings together the most up-to-the-minute scholarship on these issues, providing stakeholders with an inside look at the challenges and offering potential solutions across a broad range of contexts.

Why submit

Sustainable Multilingualism is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary in scope, welcoming quality research from diverse perspectives relating to the sustainability of languages and cultures. The journal provides free, open-access content in a timely fashion, ensuring a broad international audience for the latest scholarship on these issues.

Rejection Rate

  • 22%

Archiving

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Plagiarism Policy

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.

eISSN: 2335-2027|ISSN: 2335-2019|Language: English|Publication timeframe: 2 times per year
Published by: Vytautas Magnus University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services