News of Saratov University. Ser. Philology
ISSN (print): 1817-7115, ISSN (online): 2541-898X
Founder: Saratov State University
Editor-in-Chief: Prozorov Valery Vladimirovich, Doctor of Philology. sciences, professor
Frequency / Access: 4 issues per year / Open
Included in: Higher Attestation Commission List, RISC
The journal is registered in the Federal Service for the Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor).
Registration PI № FS77-76639 of 26 August, 2019.
Subject-matter of the Journal: language theory, comparative and historic linguistics, speech communication, discursive practices, the Russian language and speech culture, Russian as a foreign language, Romance and Germanic languages and translation studies, dialectology, cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, theory of literature, folklore, history of the Russian and foreign (British-American and French) literature, modern literary process, text studies, poetics, comparative literary studies, literary criticism, literary studies of local lore, history and theory of journalism, mass communications in information society, language of mass media.
Correspondence of the Journal sections to the List of scientific disciplines in which Candidate and Doctorate academic degrees are conferred:
5.9.1. Russian literature and literatures of the peoples of the Russian Federation (philological sciences),
5.9.2. World Literature (philological sciences),
5.9.5. The Russian language. Languages of the peoples of Russia (philological sciences),
5.9.6. Foreign Languages (Germanic and Romance languages) (philological sciences),
5.9.8. Theoretical, applied, comparative and contrastive linguistics (philological sciences),
5.9.9. Media communications and journalism (philological sciences).
The archive list of qualifications available until 16 October 2022:
10.01.01 – Russian literature
10.01.03 – Literature of the people of foreign countries (English, American, French, German)
10.01.10 – Journalism
10.02.01 – Russian language
10.02.04 – Germanic languages
10.02.05 – Romance languages
10.02.19 – Language theory.
Aims and Scope
The Journal’s main aim is to promptly inform the humanitarian community of the results of current research in the spheres of linguistics, literary studies and journalism, which promote the development of science and education.
Journal’s objectives are:
- to publish authentic scientific papers in theoretic and applied linguistics, Russian, Germanic and Romance languages, history and theory of literature, media studies and media didactics;
- to discuss current issues of the philological science;
- to unify the research efforts aimed at a complex exploration of relevant issues of general humanities;
- to address up-to-date controversial issues of higher philological and journalist education;
- to promptly inform about significant scientific events and philologically-targeted publications.
The Journal targets specialists in linguistics, literary studies, journalism and other humanities’ scientists (researchers, university teachers, graduate students, students).
Procedure for manuscript selection and publication. Manuscripts containing original material are accepted for publication unless they have been previously published elsewhere or have been accepted for consideration by other journals, in the spheres of Linguistics, Literary Studies, Journalism, as well as materials for the sections Criticism and bibliography, Chronicles of scientific life.