Acta Anglica Tyrnaviensia
is a scholarly journal dedicated to the field of English language studies, published by the Department of British and American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. As a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal, it maintains rigorous standards of scholarly excellence, ensuring that all contributions undergo a thorough and impartial evaluation process before publication. The journal is exclusively available online, providing accessibility to an international audience of scholars, researchers, and academics engaged in the study of English language and linguistics.
The primary focus of Acta Anglica Tyrnaviensia encompasses a broad spectrum of research areas, including literature, theoretical linguistics, contrastive analysis, corpus linguistics, and applied linguistics. Additionally, it extends its scope to linguocultural studies and the theory of teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), fostering interdisciplinary dialogue between language, culture, and pedagogy. The journal primarily publishes original contemporary research articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these fields. Furthermore, it features critical book reviews that provide scholarly assessments of recent publications relevant to its core disciplines.
By offering a platform for high-quality academic discourse, Acta Anglica Tyrnaviensia serves as a valuable resource for experts and emerging scholars alike. It aims to facilitate intellectual exchange and the dissemination of innovative research within the international academic community. Its commitment to a meticulous peer-review process and its focus on contemporary theoretical and applied perspectives ensure that it remains a reputable and influential publication within the domain of English studies.