About the Journal

Overview

LingVaria" is published since 2006 by the Faculty of the Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University, (2 issues per annum) and dedicated to linguists. The texts presented in this periodical concern mainly the studies on the modern Polish language, the history of the Polish language, its dialects, and from the sphere of social linguistics, teaching Polish as a foreign language, etymology and the history of linguistics. Additionally, the periodical presents essays on the subject of general and Slavic language studies.


Aims and Scope

“LingVaria” publishes articles presenting a critical approach to a wide range of themes related to linguistics, especially Slavic. It focuses on general linguistics, semantics, lexicography, etymology, modern and historical Slavic linguistics, Slavic dialectology, sociolinguistics, ethnolinguistics, onomastics, pragmatics, discourse analysis and history of linguistics. The journal accepts original research-based articles, polemics and editions of selected sources written in different languages including Polish, English, German and Russian. The submission and publication in the journals are free of charge.


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Archiving and Repository Policy

The electronic backup and preservation of access to the journal content is provided by the publisher. The journal content is also archived with the Jagiellonian Library (Kraków, Poland) as a long-term preservation service. It might be deposit in institutional repositories belonging to universities, including the Repository of Jagiellonian University, if only an agreement with the publisher has been signed.

In case of self-archiving please look at the Copyright & Licensing section.