English Text Construction

Editors
Lieselotte Brems | University of Liège
Editorial Assistant
ORCiD logo with linkDana Louagie | University of Liège | Dana.Louagie at uliege.be

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English Text Construction is an internationally refereed journal of English Linguistics, Applied Linguistics and Literary Studies focusing on the communicating subject and the text constructing this intersubjective communication. The journal offers a forum for currently converging tendencies that place the text-constructing subject in centre stage. This general common denominator subsumes fundamental movements in the three disciplines of English studies, viz. literary studies, linguistics and applied linguistics. In literary studies narratological perspectives remain of abiding interest, as well as study of the psychologically and ideologically fragmented subject as it reveals itself in literary texts. The study of literature is currently also witnessing renewed interest in the gendered and sociopolitically situated subject and its moral responsibilities. In linguistics, the communicating subject is central to functional, cognitive and pragmatic approaches. Functional linguistics investigates how language is used to communicate about the world and to negotiate the social and discourse roles. Cognitive linguistics studies language usage as it constructs the perspectivized meanings of the conceptualizing subject. Pragmatic approaches focus on the whole message, both the linguistically predicated and the contextually implied one, exchanged between the interlocutors. In Applied linguistics, the subject also plays a central role. Applied linguistic interest in text and the construal of subjectivity is reflected, among others, in genre-oriented approaches to text, and in discourse-oriented and corpus-based analyses as the basis for various ELT applications. For instance, considerable attention has been devoted to issues such as stance in (research) writing and presentations, and to subjectivity in translation studies. Similarly, in language teaching methodology increased attention is given to individual learners and learning styles.

English Text Construction publishes its articles Online First.

ETC invites proposals for Special Issues. Please contact the journal editors or send your proposal to the editorial assistant: Dana.Louagie@uliege.be
ISSN: 1874-8767 | E-ISSN: 1874‑8775
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Volume 17 (2024)

Volume 16 (2023)

Volume 15 (2022)

Volume 14 (2021)

Volume 13 (2020)

Volume 12 (2019)

Volume 11 (2018)

Volume 10 (2017)

Volume 9 (2016)

Volume 8 (2015)

Volume 7 (2014)

Volume 6 (2013)

Volume 5 (2012)

Volume 4 (2011)

Volume 3 (2010)

Volume 2 (2009)

Volume 1 (2008)

Editorial info
Editors
Lieselotte Brems | University of Liège
Editorial Assistant
ORCiD logo with linkDana Louagie | University of Liège | Dana.Louagie at uliege.be
Editorial Board
ORCiD logo with linkKarin Aijmer | University of Göteborg
Amy Cook | Stony Brook University
Barbara Dancygier | University of British Columbia
Catherine Emmott | University of Glasgow
Roberta Facchinetti | University of Verona
Lynne Flowerdew | Birkbeck, University of London
David Glover | University of Southampton
Ton Hoenselaars | Utrecht University
Ken Hyland | University of East Anglia
ORCiD logo with linkLesley Jeffries | University of Huddersfield
ORCiD logo with linkHilary Nesi | Coventry University
Jean-Michel Rabaté | University of Pennsylvania
ORCiD logo with linkUte Römer-Barron | Georgia State University
Sam Slote | Trinity College Dublin
Tony Veale | University College Dublin
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Current issue: 17:2, available as of October 2025

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Volume 12 (2019) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 177.00EUR 205.00
Volume 11 (2018) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 172.00EUR 199.00
Volume 10 (2017) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 167.00EUR 193.00
Volume 9 (2016) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 167.00EUR 187.00
Volume 8 (2015) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 167.00EUR 182.00
Volume 7 (2014) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 167.00EUR 177.00
Volume 6 (2013) 2 issues; 300 pp.EUR 167.00EUR 172.00
Volumes 1‒5 (2008‒2012) 2 issues; avg. 300 pp.EUR 162.00 per volumeEUR 167.00 per volume
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If you are not able to submit online, or for any other editorial correspondence, please contact the editors or the editorial assistant via e-mail: Dana.Louagie at uliege.be

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