Journal of Language Research

Journal of Language Research

Journal of Language Research – Data Archiving Permissions

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Data Archiving & Sharing

Supporting transparency in language research.

Research Data Policy

JLR supports open science while recognizing linguistics research may involve sensitive language data requiring ethical considerations.

Data Availability

Corpus Data

Share corpus data through established repositories (CHILDES, TalkBank, CLARIN) with appropriate access controls.

Audio/Video

Speech recordings should be deposited where consent permits, with transcriptions.

Code

Analysis scripts and computational tools should be shared via GitHub or OSF.

Participant Protection

Language Data Sensitivity: Speech data and personal language use require careful handling. Address speaker consent, anonymization, and community permissions.

  • Remove personally identifiable information from transcripts
  • Document consent for data sharing at collection
  • Consider community protocols for endangered language data
  • Follow institutional data governance requirements

Include data availability statements in all manuscripts. Contact editors for guidance.