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Editor-in-Chief Grasilda Blažienė with the Journal |
Are you working, inter alia, on names, naming practices, or the cultural and linguistic layers hidden in personal, place, or institutional names? Acta Linguistica Lithuanica - a respected international journal in the field of linguistics - welcomes your contribution to its forthcoming issues.
This esteemed journal, renowned for its contributions to the study of Baltic languages and Indo-European linguistics, invites researchers, scholars, and practitioners in onomastics to submit original research articles, polemical essays, and critical reviews.
Why Submit?
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Acta Linguistica Lithuanica is indexed in Scopus, ERIH PLUS, DOAJ, MLA, and other major international databases, ensuring your work reaches a global academic audience.
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It offers double-blind peer review, academic rigor, and free open access publication.
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The journal is an ideal venue to publish your onomastic studies in relation to historical linguistics, morphology, semantics, sociolinguistics, dialectology, or cognitive linguistics.
Topics of Interest in Onomastics May Include:
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Personal and family names (anthroponymy) in historical and modern contexts
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Toponymy and the linguistic landscape
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Etymology and semantic evolution of proper names
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Cultural, social, and political implications of naming practices
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Cross-linguistic and intercultural comparisons of naming systems
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Digital tools and methodologies in name studies
Submission Formats:
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Original Research Articles
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Polemical Papers addressing theoretical and methodological debates
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Scientific Reviews of recent works in onomastics and linguistics
Two issues are published annually, and all contributions undergo rigorous peer review.
📅 Deadline: Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis for upcoming issues.
🔗 Submit your paper via the online system:
https://journals.lki.lt/actalinguisticalithuanica/pradzia
Join a vibrant community of linguists and name scholars and contribute to one of the most respected platforms in Baltic and Indo-European linguistics. Let your research in onomastics shape the understanding of names and naming in today's linguistic landscape.
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