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Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum (3030-1718) is a peer-reviewed, international journal dedicated to advancing knowledge across the fields of humanistic and linguistic sciences. The journal publishes innovative, interdisciplinary research that bridges literature, philosophy, linguistics, cultural studies, history, and the social sciences.

We welcome contributions that challenge conventional theories, encourage cross-cultural dialogue, and explore both theoretical and practical dimensions of human experience. Our mission is to provide an academic platform for researchers, educators, and practitioners committed to enhancing scholarly inquiry and understanding in the global humanistic tradition.

Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum is devoted to promoting high-quality research with worldwide relevance and invites submissions from scholars across the globe, fostering a diverse and inclusive academic conversation.

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Submission Announcement

2026-01-25

Authors are kindly requested to submit their manuscripts either through the journal’s online submission system or by email to:
editor@egarp.lt

Manuscripts submitted through the online system or sent directly to the above email address will be received and processed by the editorial office in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies and procedures.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Editorial Board
Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum

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##issue.vol## 3 Nr. 2 (2026): Aestas
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Aestas represents the second regular issue of Volume 3 (2026) of Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum and continues the journal’s mission to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research across the humanities and linguistics. As a general issue, Aestas brings together diverse scholarly contributions that reflect current academic debates, methodological innovations, and interdisciplinary perspectives.

This issue includes original research articles that explore topics in linguistics, literary studies, cultural studies, philosophy, history, social sciences, ethics, and related fields. Emphasis is placed on studies that examine language and culture in their social contexts, encourage cross-disciplinary dialogue, and contribute to the advancement of humanistic inquiry.

This issue is published in a continuous publication format. Articles are published online individually upon successful completion of the peer-review and editorial processes, allowing for timely dissemination of research. At the end of the publication period, all articles are formally compiled into this issue.

Aestas reflects the journal’s commitment to academic excellence, openness, and international scholarly exchange, offering a dynamic platform for both established and emerging researchers.

Publikuota: 2026-04-04

Articles

  • Normality After Knowledge: A TNK Account of Contemporary Pathologies

    Euclides Souza (##default.groups.name.author##)
    6-13
    ##semicolon## https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.026002001
  • French Literature as a Tool for Language Development: Stylistic Analysis and Pedagogical Applications in FLE and EFL Contexts

    Ali Allahverdiyev (##default.groups.name.author##)
    14-29
    ##semicolon## https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.026002002
  • The “Tech-Industrial Complex” and the “Oligarchy” Warning: Neologism, Intertextuality, and Prophetic Rhetoric in Biden’s 2025 Farewell Address

    Hasan Alisoy (##default.groups.name.author##)
    30-44
    ##semicolon## https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.026002003
  • Semantic Features of Azerbaijani Proverbs Containing the Word “Mountain”

    Sadagat Hasanova (##default.groups.name.author##)
    45-51
    ##semicolon## https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.026002004
  • Preserving Rhyme in Poetry Translation: The Translation of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 146 to Arabic as a Case Study

    Sallah Eddine Tahiri (##default.groups.name.author##)
    52-65
    ##semicolon## https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.026002006
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Submission Announcement

Authors are kindly requested to submit their manuscripts either through the journal’s online submission system or by email to:

editor@egarp.lt

Manuscripts submitted through the online system or sent directly to the above email address will be received and processed by the editorial office in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies and procedures.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Editorial Board
Acta Globalis Humanitatis et Linguarum