Language Variation "is an academic journal dedicated to the phenomenon of language variation in the field of linguistics. Language variation refers to the diversity and changes that occur in the use and development of language, which may stem from geographical, social, historical, personal, or situational factors. As a branch of linguistics, studying language variation helps us understand the dynamics, complexity, functions, and meanings of language in different contexts.
This journal may cover language variation phenomena at various levels, from phonetics, vocabulary, grammar to pragmatics. It may include descriptive research on the use of language in specific regions or communities, exploring phenomena such as dialects, social dialects, jargon, as well as language contact and language change. In addition, journal content may also involve theoretical models and analytical methods of language variation, such as variant regularity, social indices of language variation, and the relationship between language variation and identity construction.