Linhvistychni Studiyi / Linguistic Studies (Certificate of State Registration of Print Media КВ # 21878-11778ПР on 18.01.2016) is a peer-reviewed international collection of scientific papers founded in 1994 at Vasyl' Stus Donetsk National University. Both Editorial Council and Editorial Board include highly qualified experts and researchers from leading academic institutions and universities from different countries. The collection contains original scientific theoretical and applied studies on various issues of modern linguistics, as well as cross-disciplinary researches.
The collection of scientific papers Linhvistychni Studiyi / Linguistic Studies is included into the Index of Specialized Scientific Journals of Ukraine, in which outcomes of the dissertations for obtaining the scientific degrees of Doctor and PhD can be published (“The Index # 1 of Specialized Scientific Journals of Ukraine, in which Outcomes of the Dissertation for Obtaining the Scientific Degrees of Doctor and PhD can be Published” // Bulletin of HAC of Ukraine. – 1999. – # 4; “The Index of Specialized Scientific Journals of Ukraine, in which Outcomes of the Dissertation for Obtaining the Scientific Degrees of Doctor and PhD can be Published” // Bulletin of HAC of Ukraine. – 2009. – # 12; approved by the Resolution of the Presidium of HAC of Ukraine on 18.11.2009 #1 05/5; Decree No 515 of MES of Ukraine dated 16.05.2016).
The collection is published semiannually.
ISSN: 1815-3070
Online ISSN: 2308-0019
Media Identifier (Register of Media Entities): R30-03163
Aims and objectives of the scholarly journal
Aim. The aim of the scholarly journal Linguistic Studies is to create an open intellectual platform for publishing the results of fundamental and applied research in linguistics. The journal seeks to promote the development of linguistic science by disseminating cutting-edge ideas, theories, and methodologies, as well as by providing a venue for the scholarly validation of research conducted by Ukrainian and international scholars.
Key objectives. To achieve this aim, the Editorial Board pursues the following objectives:
1) Conceptualization of scholarly discourse: addressing topical issues in contemporary theoretical, cognitive, communicative, contrastive, discourse, lexicographic, and functional linguistics;
2) Integration into the global academic community: fostering the exchange of experience among linguists in Ukraine and worldwide and publishing research of international scholarly relevance;
3) Methodological renewal: promoting state-of-the-art methods of linguistic analysis (including corpus studies, digital linguistics, discourse analysis, etc.); 4) Quality assurance and ethics: adhering to high standards of scholarly review (double-blind peer review) and principles of academic integrity;
5) Continuity and innovation: maintaining the traditions of classical linguistics while examining dynamic processes in contemporary language systems;
6) Interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity: encouraging research at the intersection of linguistics with philosophy, psychology, sociology, cultural studies, mathematics, and computer technologies.
Key areas of focus: language theory, lexicology, grammar, linguoculturology, stylistics, linguistic conceptology, discourse linguistics, linguistic computer modeling, linguocognitive models, history of language, Internet linguistics, digital linguistics, contrastive grammar, comparative linguistics, contrastive linguistics, dependency grammar, generative grammar, lexicographic models.