Focus and Scope

The journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to addressing current issues in modern philology and publishing original scholarly research in the fields of linguistics and literary studies. Its thematic scope encompasses literary studies, translation studies, comparative, linguistics studies, and interdisciplinary research.

The journal publishes research focused on the analysis of linguistic and literary phenomena in both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, as well as on the study of text and discourse, linguistic worldview, cultural codes, communicative strategies, genre models, specialized terminology, intercultural communication, language change, and the representation of social processes in language and literature.

Particular attention is given to innovative approaches in philological research, contemporary methods of analyzing literary, academic, journalistic, and media texts, and studies of theoretical, methodological, and practical significance for the advancement of the humanities.

The journal is aimed at advancing contemporary research in the field of Humanities and Arts (specialty B11 Philology) and supports interdisciplinary approaches that expand conceptual, methodological, and interpretative possibilities.

The publication is intended for scholars, early-career researchers (including PhD students), and professionals working in the fields of education, culture, and publishing.

The editorial board includes scientists from Ukraine, Poland, and Hungary.