Aim and Scope

The European International Journal of Philological Sciences (EIJPS) aims to contribute to the global advancement of knowledge in the philological sciences by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research. The journal encourages original and interdisciplinary studies that examine the structure, development, interpretation, and cultural context of language and literature.

Scope of the Journal

EIJPS invites scholarly articles, review essays, and critical studies in, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Historical linguistics and comparative philology

  • Literary analysis and criticism

  • Classical and modern language studies

  • Semantics, syntax, phonology, and morphology

  • Manuscript studies and textual editing

  • Translation theory and practice

  • Sociolinguistics and language change

  • Etymology and lexicography

  • Language and identity

  • Poetics and rhetoric

  • Cultural and cross-linguistic studies

  • Philological traditions of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas

The journal places a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary and cross-linguistic research and welcomes contributions that provide new insights into ancient, classical, medieval, and modern texts and languages.