The 2026/2 issue of Acta Academiae Beregsasiensis, Philologica is now available

On 30 May 2026, the Department of Philology released this year’s second issue of its scholarly journal, Acta Academiae Beregsasiensis, Philologica. This is the journal’s largest issue to date, featuring a total of seventeen studies and four reviews.

The studies cover a broad range of topics in linguistics and literary studies, including terminology, language history, the analysis of virtual linguistic landscapes, psycholinguistics, and the linguistic analysis of texts generated by artificial intelligence.

The literary studies address the oeuvres of prominent figures in Ukrainian, Hungarian, and international literature, including aesthetic and narrative analyses of works by Olena Lototska, Iren Rozdobudko, Marko Pavlyshyn, Endre Ady, Walter Scott, and Corneliu Irod.

The Reviews section introduces readers to several important publications, including a monumental volume on the two-hundred-year history of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, works dealing with sociolinguistics and linguistic landscape studies, and Gergely Marcsák’s new poetry collection.

In addition to the diversity of topics, the issue is also characterised by a highly diverse group of authors: it includes contributions by scholars from Slovenia, Ethiopia, Ukraine, and Hungary.

As with previous issues, the full content of the current issue is available on the journal’s website: https://aab-philologica.kmf.uz.ua

Submissions of studies and reviews in the fields of linguistics and literary studies are welcome at the journal’s email address: aab-philologica@kmf.org.ua

The next issue is expected to be published in autumn 2026.