I am putting together a series of scholarly review articles in linguistics and need support from someone who can take a draft idea all the way to a polished, publication-ready manuscript. The job blends focused literature research, clear academic writing, and meticulous proofreading. Scope of topics The reviews will span Phonetics and Phonology, Syntax and Semantics, Sociolinguistics, and Second Language Acquisition. Within Phonetics and Phonology I want articulation, acoustic properties, and phonological processes examined, always tying findings back to second-language contexts where relevant. What you will handle You will search current journals, synthesize key debates, write an engaging yet rigorous narrative, and refine every sentence for clarity and consistency with the appropriate style guide (APA or another standard we agree on). I will supply rough outlines or notes; you expand them, incorporate up-to-date sources, and return a clean draft free of mechanical errors. Deliverables • One fully researched, 100 % proofread review article for each designated sub-area • Reference list formatted correctly and checked for accuracy • A brief summary of any critical gaps or future research directions identified during your review Acceptance criteria The articles must demonstrate comprehensive coverage of the chosen literature, integrate citations smoothly, and read fluently to both specialists and advanced students. A final spell-check and plagiarism scan should accompany the submission. If you are comfortable working across these linguistic domains and can turn drafts into compelling, cogent scholarship, I would like to collaborate.