Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

If any unethical behavior related to editors, reviewers, authors, evaluation processes, or article content is encountered in the Ankara University Journal of Oriental Languages, it should be reported to kemaltuzcu@yahoo.com.

Records of all submissions and correspondence related to the journal are securely maintained in electronic or printed formats.
Submissions are evaluated according to ethical principles, including the double-blind peer review process.
The journal protects the copyright of authors for published works.
The journal is responsible for taking measures to prevent unethical scientific practices, including plagiarism, during the publication process.
Reviewers must conduct evaluations with impartiality and confidentiality. In line with this principle, they are required to destroy the materials they review after completing the evaluation process.
Reviewers should follow academic etiquette, provide constructive feedback, and avoid personal comments that are offensive or hostile.
Authors must not submit works that have been previously published or are under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Authors must cite all sources they use in their work in accordance with the journal's writing guidelines and ethical principles.





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