About the Journal
Registered Reports in Linguistics is a journal that publishes Registered Reports of qualitative and quantitative exploratory and corroboratory research within the field of linguistics. Find out more in About.
Registered Reports are a new article format and publishing model that prioritises the meaningfullness of research questions and hypotheses, and the rigour of the methodology employed to address them. It involves peer-review before data collection, analysis and interpretation. High-quality studies are granted conditional acceptance of publication, provided the authors adhere to the approved methodology and explicitly flag any deviation as exploratory, non-corroboratory, work.
We strive to provide authors and reviewers with a welcoming and respectful space where we can constructively exchange ideas and thrive. Our editorial board is composed of people with a wide range of walks of life and we aim at achieving a better and better representation of the Global Majority and minoritised groups, their epistemology and languages. We will not tolerate any form of dismissal and harassment, direct or indirect, towards authors and reviewers. We periodically audit our Equality, Diversity and Inclusiveness achievements to ensure our values are matched by our practice.