Peer Review Process

ELOQUENCE: Journal of Foreign Language, is committed to peer-review integrity and upholding the standards of review. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be single-blind peer-reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. The Review Guidelines are three steps:

Step 1: Editorial Assessment

Peer review follows a number of stages, beginning with submitting your article to a journal. At this first stage, the journal editor will decide if it’s suitable for the journal, asking questions such as:
• Has the author followed the journal’s guidelines?
• Does the article fit the focus and scope?
• Is the article interesting to readers, useful, and has a gap or novelty?
• Does the percentage of plagiarism/similarity not exceed the minimum limit? 
 The editor might reject the article immediately, but otherwise, it will move to the next stage, and into peer review.

Step 2: First Round of Peer Review

The editor will find and contact potential referees or other researchers or academics who are experts in your field. They will be asked to read your article and advise the editor whether to publish your paper, request revisions or refuse publication.

Step 3: Revise and Resubmit

You can then amend your article based on the reviewers’ comments, resubmitting it with any or all changes made. You may be asked to make further revisions or the paper may be rejected if the editor thinks that the revisions you have made are not adequate.