Global Research Trends in the Modern Language Journal from 1999 to 2018: A Data-Driven Analysis
M Sadik Batcha, Younis Rashid Dar, Muneer Ahmad

TL;DR
This scientometric study analyzes publication trends, authorship, and institutional contributions in the Modern Language Journal from 1999 to 2018, revealing patterns and key contributors in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive data-driven analysis of publication patterns, author productivity, and institutional contributions in the Modern Language Journal over two decades.
Findings
No consistent growth in publication activity over the period.
Byrnes H is the most productive author with 51 publications.
The USA and University of Iowa are the leading country and institution, respectively.
Abstract
The present study conducts a scientometric study of the Modern Language Journal literature from 1999 to 2018 based on the database of Web of Science, 2018. A total of 2564 items resulted from the publication name using "Modern Language Journal" as the search term. Based on the number of publications during the study period no consistent growth is observed in the research activities pertaining to the journal. The annual distribution of publications, number of authors, institution productivity, country wise publications and Citations are analyzed. Highly productive authors, institutions, and countries are identified. The results reveal that the maximum number of papers 179 is published in the year 1999. It was also observed that Byrnes H is the most productive, contributed 51 publications and Kramsch C is most cited author in the field having 543 global citations. The highest number…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic, Social, and Public Health Issues in Russia and Globally · Central Asia Education and Culture · Educational and Technological Research
