Timeline Of Publication

The timeline for publication in the International Bulletin of Linguistics and Literature (IBLL) typically follows a structured process. Upon submission, manuscripts undergo an initial screening by the editorial team, where they are assessed for relevance, adherence to submission guidelines, and overall quality. Once a submission passes the initial review, it is sent for double-blind peer review, which generally takes 4-6 weeks, depending on reviewer availability. After receiving reviewer feedback, authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts, which can take an additional 2-4 weeks. Once revisions are submitted, the editorial team conducts a final evaluation, which may take 1-2 weeks. If accepted, the manuscript is prepared for publication, including copyediting and formatting, which usually takes about 2-3 weeks. Finally, the article is published in the upcoming issue of the journal, with an estimated publication window of 2-3 months from the submission date. For special issues or thematic editions, the timeline may vary based on the scope and complexity of the topics covered. Authors are kept informed at each stage of the process, and all efforts are made to ensure timely and efficient publication.