Aims and Scope

Folia Philologica pursues an open access policy to published materials supporting the principle of free dissemination of academic data and global knowledge sharing for general social progress.

Folia Philologica aims to publish recent research findings on topical issues of modern linguistics and literature studies, which contribute to the dynamics of theory and/or methodology of the relevant subject area.

The scholarly journal draws attention to dominant factors in the development of modern philology, highlighting challenges of linguistics (philosophy of language, applied, corpus, and computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, comparative linguistics, communicative linguistics, discourse studies, psycholinguistics, ecolinguistics, linguistic paleontology, political linguistics, etc.) and literature studies (comparative studies, receptive aesthetics, literature and media, intermedia research, poetics, the history of literature).