The Journal of Language, Culture, and Religion is a new, somewhat niche open-access publication ‘devoted to explorations of how language intersects with culture and religion’, published by Dallas International University.
According to the website, ‘this first issue contains two articles from DIU alumni working with the Kwakum people in Cameroon, introducing the people group and publishing their orthography, which they helped to create. Two other articles focus on Bible translation consultation: one focusing on power dynamics and the other focusing on training locals in their own language’.
The entire journal is available as a pdf here.
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