Slavistica Vilnensis
Slavistica Vilnensis
Publishing House: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 2351-6895
Status: Active
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Short Description
Focus and Scope. The journal covers the following topics: Palaeoslavonic studies and Slavic etymology; Baltic-Slavonic linguistic relations; the Slavic heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Slavic dialectology; the history and modern situation of Slavic languages; comparative research; training in foreign languages; translation/interpretation; other fields of Slavonic studies. Besides, the journal includes critiques and reviews of Slavonic literature; information and reports about Slavonic symposiums and conferences, academic personalities; specialized Slavonic bibliographies, etc.
Publication Frequency. The journal is published twice a year.
Languages. The contributions are accepted for publication in any of the Slavic languages, English, German or Lithuanian.
Charges. The journal does not charge article processing charges or submission charges.
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History. Slavistica Vilnensis is an international periodical scholarly journal of Slavonic linguistics and philology, published by Vilnius University since 1958. Beginning in 1997, the title of the journal has been Slavistica Vilnensis (Kalbotyra (2)). The journal is edited by the staff of the Department of Russian Philology and Centre of Polish Studies at Vilnius University and is published by the Publishing House of Vilnius University. The editorial board consists of specialists of Slavonic studies from Lithuania, Belarus, Canada, Estonia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, United Kingdom, the U.S. The journal features articles by Slavic linguists from Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Norway, Germany, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy and the U.S., written in Slavic languages, Lithuanian, English and German.
Sponsors. From 2016 to 2019 publication was funded by the European Social Fund project Publication and Coordination of Scientific Periodicals (together with Lithuanian Academy of Science, project code Nr. 09.3.3-ESFA-V-711-01-0004).