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No. Name of the rubric/section of the peer-reviewed scientific publication Branches of science and/or groups of specialties of scientific workers in accordance with the Nomenclature of scientific specialties for which academic degrees are awarded
1. Theoretical problems of linguistics 02/10/19 – Theory of language
2. Sociolinguistics. Psycholinguistics 02/10/19 – Theory of language
3. Russian language in the modern world 10.02.01 – Russian language
4. Languages ​​of the world 02/10/02 – Languages ​​of the peoples of the Russian Federation

02/10/03 – Slavic languages

02/10/04 – Germanic languages

02/10/05 – Romance languages

02/10/22 – Languages ​​of the peoples of foreign countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, the aborigines of America and Australia

5. Translation problems 02/10/20 – Comparative-historical, typological and comparative linguistics
6. Literary criticism 10.01.01 – Russian literature

10.01.02 – Literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation

10.01.03 – Literature of the peoples of foreign countries

10.01.04 – Theory of literature

7. Lingvodidactics 13.00.02 – Theory and methodology of teaching and education (Russian language, foreign languages)
8. Tribune of a young scientist
9. Criticism and bibliography
10. Scientific life

Rules for submission, review and publication of scientific articles

in a peer-reviewed scientific publication

"Issues of Philology"

DAccepted for publication in the journal previously unpublished scientific articles, review articles, reviews, information materials corresponding to the areas of the peer-reviewed scientific publication: linguistics (theoretical problems of linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, languages ​​of the world), literary criticism, as well as linguodidactics.

The journal “Problems of Philology” is published in Russian; Articles in English are also accepted for publication. Articles are accompanied by a summary in English or Russian, respectively, as well as a list of keywords in Russian and English.

In scientific articles proposed for publication, the author must provide justification for the relevance of the topic, clearly formulate the goals and objectives of the research, scientific argumentation, generalizations and conclusions that are of interest for their novelty, scientific and practical significance.

  1. Basic requirements for the content of copyright materials

1. Material for publication in the journal (articles, reviews, reviews, conference chronicles, etc.) should be sent to the editorial office’s email address public@ gaudeamus. ru.

  1. The original article should be sent to the editor, indicating the intended heading.
  • Materials are presented in Russian. Articles in English are also accepted for consideration.
  • The title of the article, summary (summary) and keywords (keywords) must be submitted in Russian and English.
  • The author's last name is indicated on the first page before the title of the article.
  • The maximum length of an article should not exceed one author's page (40,000 characters).
  • When preparing articles, you must comply with the rules adopted in the journal.

The literature referenced in the text is given at the end of the article in alphabetical order - first in Russian, then in foreign languages; works by one author are given in chronological order, starting with the earliest. The list of references is numbered. The author's surname and initials are in italics. The journal uses a brief bibliographic description without indicating the publisher and number of pages. The following output data must be specified:

b) for articles– surname, initials of the author, full title of the article, name of the collection, book, newspaper, magazine where the article was published, city (for books), year and number of the newspaper, magazine.

  • It is not allowed to format the list of references in the form of footnotes and notes.
  • References to literature in the text are given in square brackets after direct or indirect citation. A semicolon is placed between the numbers indicating the numbers of sources in the list of used literature.
  • Quotes are carefully checked against the original source and endorsed by the author on the reverse side of the page. When submitting an article in electronic form, a note “Citations verified” is made at the end.
  • The article must be carefully proofread and submitted without typos.
  1. Attached to the manuscript:

b) special fonts, if they are used in the article. Fonts must be attached as separate files. The editors have the right to demand that fonts that are too complex for layout be replaced with Cyrillic or Latin transcriptions.

  1. Graduate students and applicants are required to provide feedback from their supervisor.
  1. Rules for reviewing articles
  1. Manuscripts of articles received by the editorial office are registered, then the editor-in-chief or his deputy gets acquainted with them, who decide to send the manuscript of the article to one of the members of the editorial board or an outside reviewer for expert evaluation of the manuscript.
  2. All materials received by the editorial office that correspond to the topic of the journal undergo a review procedure for the purpose of their expert assessment. The review should provide an objective assessment and analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the presented article. The review period is 1 month.
  3. Members of the journal's editorial board, as well as third-party reviewers who have an academic degree of candidate or doctor of science and are recognized experts on the subject of the articles being reviewed, are involved in the review.
  4. All authors are warned about the mandatory review process. The full name, title, position and place of work of the reviewer are not disclosed by the editors.
  5. The decision to publish the manuscript or to refuse publication is made at a meeting of the editorial board in accordance with the recommendations of the reviewers.
  6. At its meeting, the editorial board considers the content of the review and makes one of the following decisions:
  • recommend the article for publication without corrections;
  • return the article to the author to correct the reviewer’s comments;
  • submit the article for additional review;
  • reject the article (the reasons for making such a decision must be stated).
  1. A positive review is not always a sufficient basis for recommending an article for publication. The final decision is made by the editorial board. In some difficult cases, the decision is made by the editor-in-chief.
  2. If the review contains recommendations for improving the article, the editors of the journal send the author the text of the review with a request to take into account the reviewer’s comments when preparing a new (corrected) version or, if the author does not agree with the comments made, to respond to them with reason and (partially or completely) refute them . Finalization of the article should not take more than two weeks from the moment the email is sent to the author.
    9. If serious scientific contradictions arise between the author and the reviewer, the editorial board may send the manuscript for additional (external) review. The decision on this issue is made and the reviewer is appointed by the editorial board.
    10. An article that is not recommended for publication by the decision of the editorial board is not reconsidered. The editors send a letter of refusal to publish to the author by email.
    11. After the editorial board of the journal makes a decision to recommend an article for publication, the editors inform the author about this and indicate the publication deadline.
  3. The editors of the publication send copies of reviews or a reasoned refusal to the authors of the submitted materials, and also undertake to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation upon receipt of a corresponding request by the editors of the publication.
  • Contents of the review

1. The review must contain an assessment of the compliance of the content of the article with the following requirements for scientific articles:

  • the relevance of the topic of the article and the issues being considered;
  • compliance of the presented results with the stated topic of the article;
  • completeness of the literature review;
  • scientific contribution of the author;
  • validity of conclusions; the presence of clear and understandable argumentation;
  • completeness, validity and correctness of the applied theoretical apparatus and provisions;
  • correctness of terminology, clarity and consistency of presentation, scientific style of presentation.

2. The review should end with a conclusion containing a recommendation:

  • publish the article without changes;
  • publish the article subject to corrections made by the author (without re-review or with re-review);
  • reject the article, state to the author the reason for refusal to publish.

3. All comments of the reviewer must be clearly and carefully substantiated and presented in the most respectful manner, without violating the author’s right to his own independent opinion.

  1. An article may be rejected for objective formal reasons, in particular as not corresponding to the profile or scientific level of the Journal.
  2. The reviewer must inform the editor-in-chief of any similarities he discovers between the manuscript under review and another article published in another journal, as well as the fact that the work contains borrowed provisions without reference to the author (plagiarism).
  1. additional information
  2. The publication reviews all materials received by the editors that correspond to its topics for the purpose of their expert assessment. All reviewers are recognized experts on the subject of the materials being reviewed and have published on the subject of the article being reviewed over the past 3 years. All reviews are stored in the publishing house and in the editorial office for 5 years.
  3. The editors confirm the provision of permanent storage of published scientific articles, their accessibility, and submission of legal copies of the publication in the prescribed manner.

Information about the editorial board/editorial council of the peer-reviewed scientific publication (number of academicians - 7, corresponding members - 4, doctors of science - 17, candidates of science - 3, foreign scientists - 1) (see Table 1).

Information about the consent of members of the editorial board/editorial council to join the composition).

Table 1.

No. Last name I.O. Membership in state academies of sciences, academic degree, academic title Place of work, position Justification for a significant contribution to the development of the relevant field of knowledge
1. Volodarskaya E.F. PhD, academician, President of RALN Institute of Foreign Languages, rector A prominent scientist in the field of English and Russian linguistics, translation theory, and Shakespearean studies.
2. Alpatov V.M. Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician of RALN, Institute of Linguistics RAS, Director A prominent scientist in the field of general and oriental linguistics, one of the recognized specialists in the history of linguistics in Russian science.
3. Chelyshev E.P. Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice-President of RALN, Doctor of Philology, Professor Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, advisor A prominent scientist - literary and cultural critic, a major specialist in comparative literature and Indian philology. His research generated interest in Indological literary studies and allowed him to create his own scientific school.
4. Vinogradov V.A. Institute of Linguistics RAS, Head of the Department of African Languages A major specialist in the field of language theory and typology, African linguistics, sociolinguistics and the theory of language teaching.
5. Demyankov V.Z. Doctor of Philology, Professor Institute of Linguistics RAS, Deputy Director An outstanding scientist who has made contributions to such areas of linguistics as computational linguistics and typological research of languages ​​using computer technology, theory of interpretation, theoretical linguistics, syntax and semantics of the Russian language, linguistic metalanguage of the 21st century, cognitive linguistics, lexicography.
6. Mikhalchenko V.Yu. Academician of RALN, Academician of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Doctor of Philology, Professor Institute of Linguistics RAS, Deputy Head of the Research Center for National-Linguistic Relations A major specialist in the field of syntactic typology, sociolinguistics, and Russian studies.
7. Seagal K.Ya. Doctor of Philology Institute of Linguistics RAS, Head of the Department of Experimental Speech Research A major specialist in such areas as the theory of experiment in linguistics, the syntax of compositional structures, the syntax of phrases, the metalinguistic activity of native speakers and the forms of its speech embodiment.
8. Shevyakova E.N. Doctor of Philology, Professor Institute of Foreign Languages, Professor of the Department of World Literature A major literary scholar, a recognized specialist in French literature at the turn of the 20th-21st centuries.
9. Babenko N.S. Candidate of Philology Institute of Linguistics RAS, Head of the Germanic Languages ​​Sector A well-known specialist in such fields as the theory and history of the German literary language, linguistic genre studies,
historical-linguistic pragmatics.
10. Bitkeeva A.N. Doctor of Philology Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, leading researcher at the Research Center for National-Linguistic Relations A well-known scientist whose scientific interests are mainly related to the study of language situations, models of language policy in Russia and foreign countries, the development and implementation of language policy measures in solving language problems.
11. Kovshova M.L. Doctor of Philology Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, leading researcher in the sector of theoretical linguistics Leading specialist in linguistic and cultural studies. Her research interests include the study of linguistic units in the context of culture; general and Russian phraseology, lexicology, linguistics of text and discourse.
12. Nuriev V.A. Candidate of Philology Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, senior researcher in the sector of Germanic languages Has achievements in such areas as translation studies, contrastive punctuation, modern English and French literature.
13. Alexandrova O.V. Doctor of Philology, Professor Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Head of the Department of English Linguistics, Faculty of Philology A well-known scientist whose scientific interests include cognitive-discursive features of speech in its different registers and styles, the language of the Internet, grammatical processes in modern English, comparative aspects of English and Russian languages.
14. Remneva M.L. Doctor of Philology, Professor Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Dean of the Faculty of Philology A well-known scientist whose scientific focus is on the problems of the history of the Russian literary language of the 11th-17th centuries, issues of evolution and codification of grammatical norms, as well as the Old Church Slavonic language.
15. Gilenson B.A. Doctor of Philology, Professor Institute of Foreign Languages, Head of the Interfaculty Department of World Literature A prominent scholar in the field of American literature of the twentieth century, ancient literature and foreign literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
16. Chelysheva I.I. Doctor of Philology, Professor Institute of Linguistics RAS, Head of the Department of Indo-European Languages A prominent scientist, specialist in Romance linguistics.
17. Grigoriev A.V. Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor Moscow Pedagogical State University, Professor of the Department of General Linguistics A well-known scientist whose scientific interests are related to historical lexicology and phraseology of the Russian language, biblical studies, and classical languages.
18. Vorotnikov Yu.L. Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philology Russian Humanitarian Science Foundation, Deputy Chairman of the Council A prominent scientist, a leading expert in such areas as philosophy of language, theory of linguistics, grammar, lexicology, history of language, culture of speech.
19. Oreshkina M.V. Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Pedagogical and Social Sciences Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, senior researcher at the Research Center for National-Linguistic Relations A well-known scientist whose scientific interests are related to sociolinguistic research in the field of the Russian language, language situations, language policy, language legislation in Russia and foreign countries, the study of lexical borrowings from the languages ​​of the peoples of Russia and neighboring countries in the Russian language and their lexicographic description, with linguoculturology and conceptology.
20. Kudelin A.B. Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philology Department of Historical and Philological Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Deputy Academician-Secretary; Institute of World Literature named after. A.M. Gorky RAS, director An outstanding Russian orientalist, specialist in the history of Arabic literature and Eastern literature in general.
21. Roberts J. Professor University of London Leading specialist in English studies and history of the English language.
22. Sorokina I.G. assistant professor executive secretary of the journal Specialist in English linguistics and linguodidactics.

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Magazines on the site Gramota.ru - Gramota.ru. Russian language abroad. The world of the Russian word. Russian speech.

VYa - Questions of Linguistics is the main linguistic scientific journal of Russia, published under the leadership of the Department of Historical and Philological Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, periodicity of six issues per year. Published since January. Publishes theoretical articles in Russian on all areas of linguistics, as well as reviews and reviews. (Wikipedia article)

Literary studies (lych.ru/online/) - literary critical publication. The magazine focuses primarily on publishing materials related to the modern literary process. We will also be happy to receive analytical articles about online literature, as well as about contemporary literature from Russian regions (including St. Petersburg) and Russian abroad.

WORLD OF TRANSLATION - official body of the Union of Translators of Russia (SPR)

WORLD OF THE RUSSIAN WORD - publishing house "Mirs" (St. Petersburg) (spbmirs.ru)
The publishing house “World of the Russian Word” (abbreviated name “MIRS”), founded on December 25, 2006, is the Publishing House of the Russian Society of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature (ROPRYAL).

BRIDGES - For the sixth year, the publishing house "R. Valent" has been publishing Journal of a practicing translator "Bridges", one of the few professional periodicals for translators.
The journal publishes articles by translators of various specialties, both oral and written. On the pages of the magazine, translators specializing in various fields of knowledge have the opportunity to discuss current issues, debate with each other, and share the secrets of their professional skills. (www.rvalent.ru)

MLJ - Moscow Linguistic Journal (Institute of Linguistics of the Russian State University for the Humanities) (mjl.rsuh.ru)

TRANSLATOR - The scientific and artistic magazine “Translator” is the printed organ of the Transbaikal regional branch of the SPR. The publication has existed since 2001, it is intended for philologists, linguists, as well as for those interested in issues of translation and translation studies.

Magazine "Russian Literature" - publishing house "School Press" (www.schoolpress.ru)

Siberian Philological Journal (www.sibran.ru)

PHILOLOGICA - bilingual journal on Russian and theoretical philology (www.rvb.ru/philologica/)

PHILOLOGY - International scientific journal (Volgograd - sciphilology.ru)
Founder and publisher - Scientific Review Publishing House. The journal publishes the results of scientific research by Russian and foreign scientists in Russian, English and German, reflecting current problems of philological sciences. The authors of the journal are philologists working in universities, scientific institutions and various organizations in Russia and foreign countries, doctoral students, graduate students and students.
The electronic version of the journal is posted on the website free of charge, which will expand the scope of scientific contacts through free access to research results.,

“Philological Sciences at MGIMO” Contents of the collections (1999-2008)

Philological Sciences - information about the journal on elibrary.ru

Philological sciences today (philolognauki.ucoz.ru)

Philology and Man - scientific journal (Altai University, Barnaul) (www.asu.ru)

Linguistic journals - somewhat outdated article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia

Linguistic journals are periodicals devoted to issues of general, particular and applied linguistics. Arose in mid. 19th century Basic L. in Russia (2nd half of the 19th - early 20th centuries) were devoted primarily to Russian and Slavic linguistics and the philological study of monuments.

Published: "News of the Imperial Academy of Sciences for the Department of Russian Language and Literature" (1852-63), "Philological Notes" (1860-1917), "Russian Philological Bulletin" (1879-1918), "News of the Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences" (1896-1927).

The magazine has been published since December 2006. Published 4 times a year. Articles are published in the journal free of charge. All materials undergo mandatory peer review. If the decision is positive, the articles are published in order.

Founders:

  • Altai State University (Barnaul);
  • Altai State Pedagogical University (Barnaul);
  • Altai State Humanitarian and Pedagogical University named after V.M. Shukshina (Biysk);
  • Gorno-Altai State University.

The magazine is registered by the Federal Service for Supervision of Mass Communications, Relations and Protection of Cultural Heritage (certificate PI FS 77-30179 dated November 2, 2007). Has ISSN 1992-7940. Included in the “List of leading peer-reviewed journals and publications in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the scientific degree of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences should be published (edited July 2007).” According to the decision of the Presidium of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 10, 2008 No. 38/54, from October 10, 2008, publications recommended for publication of the main scientific results of doctoral and candidate dissertations include all publications included in the List of leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications issued in the Russian Federation, in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the academic degrees of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences must be published.

The magazine is distributed by subscription. Subscription is carried out through Russian Post branches. Subscription index - P 5843.

Main ideas of the magazine

The publication of the journal is due to qualitative changes in modern philology. Among its basic objects, along with text and natural language, at the end of the 20th - beginning of the 21st centuries. a man began to enter (more precisely: Homo Loquens). This changes the appearance of philological sciences and disciplines, philology as a whole, and the nature of its connections with other sciences that study different facets of man. The community of literary studies and linguistics, folklore and journalism receives a distinct common core, in the creation of which three human-oriented areas of knowledge play a significant role: humanitarian semiotics, philological hermeneutics, text theory. It is these three disciplines that turned out to be significant in the implementation of the anthropocentric turn in philology.

The publication of the magazine in Altai became possible due to the significance of the figure of the Speaking Man in the research of linguists, literary scholars, folklorists and journalists at universities in the region. This refers to works related to the philological study of the work of V.M. Shukshin and a comprehensive consideration of Altai folklore, a study of mythopoetics and semiotics of Russian literature, a philological study of communication and the rhetoric of communication, comprehension and description of Russian, Altai and Western European languages ​​in line with the ideas of anthropocentrism and the development of philological teaching about regional ethnicity.