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  • Aestas
    Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025)

    The Aestas 2025 issue of Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum continues to foster scholarly exchange across the broad spectrum of humanistic disciplines. Reflecting the vitality and intellectual energy of the summer season, this volume brings together original research exploring language, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary dialogues within the humanities.

    Contributors examine both classical and contemporary themes, offering fresh insights into linguistic theory, cultural identity, ethical reflection, and social transformation. Emphasizing cross-cultural perspectives and critical engagement, this issue upholds the journal’s mission to bridge languages, ideas, and human experience across academic boundaries.

  • Specialis Editio 2025
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)

    This special issue, Specialis Editio 2025, is dedicated to exploring interdisciplinary research in humanities, linguistics, and cultural studies. Bringing together scholars from various domains, this edition highlights innovative perspectives, theoretical frameworks, and applied methodologies in the study of language, culture, and society.

    Key topics covered in this issue include:

    • Contemporary debates in humanities and social sciences
    • Emerging trends in linguistic research
    • Interdisciplinary approaches to cultural studies
    • Digital humanities and technological influences on language
    • Historical and comparative linguistic studies

    We hope this special issue serves as a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and students engaged in the evolving discourse of humanities and linguistics.

  • Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum: Vol. 2, No. 1 (Veris 2025)
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)

    This issue of Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum (ISSN: 3030-1718) inaugurates Volume 2 with a diverse range of peer-reviewed articles exploring intersections in humanities and linguistics. Emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches, this issue features groundbreaking research in linguistics, literature, philosophy, cultural studies, ethics, and social sciences. Special focus is placed on studies that challenge traditional paradigms and present innovative theoretical perspectives addressing contemporary issues in humanistic inquiry.

    This edition highlights the journal's commitment to fostering intellectual dialogue and advancing scholarship that bridges language, culture, and society. By featuring both emerging and established scholars, we aim to inspire meaningful contributions to the global exchange of knowledge in the humanities.

  • Thematic Issue in Linguistic Studies
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)

    This thematic issue explores the rich and dynamic field of linguistics, bringing together groundbreaking research and innovative perspectives from scholars around the world. Covering a wide range of topics, from theoretical frameworks to applied linguistics, this issue delves into the complexities of language structure, acquisition, use, and evolution. Highlights include studies on sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, and discourse analysis, offering fresh insights into the role of language in society, technology, and education. Designed to inspire researchers, educators, and students alike, this volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the ever-evolving landscape of linguistic studies.

     

  • Hiems 2024
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)

    "This issue of Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Lingarum focuses on a wide range of contemporary topics in the fields of humanities and science. With a particular emphasis on interdisciplinary research, the Winter 2024 edition brings together groundbreaking studies and thought-provoking articles from various academic disciplines. From exploring new approaches in cultural studies to innovative research in scientific fields, this volume provides valuable insights for scholars and readers alike. We invite our audience to engage with the diverse perspectives and fresh ideas presented in this issue."