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Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: An international Review of English Studies, was established in 1968 by the eminent Polish anglicist Jacek Fisiak and has been published continuously ever since by Adam Mickiewicz University Poznañ (Faculty of English). It is devoted to publishing high-quality research in English linguistics, literatures in English, and broadly understood culture of anglophone countries. It carries original studies in all the above areas, both devoted solely to English and those of a comparative natures, as well as book reviews and thematic issues. New contributions appear continuously throughout the year on the online-first basis, while the yearbook is closed and printed in late December. The primary mode of publication is on-line, with printed copies reserved in principle for the authors alone.
The journal welcomes contributions on all aspects on English studies as defined above, theoretical as well as applied. The language of the journal is English.
Studia Anglica Posnaniensia is a Gold Open Access journal and as such it does not have any article processing charges (APCs) nor article submission charges.
Rejection Rate
65%
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Plagiarism Policy
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Literary editor: Liliana Sikorska Associate editors: Urszula Kizelbach, Joanna Maciulewicz (literature), Paulina Zagórska (linguistics) Statistics editor: Waldemar Wołyński Language editors: Colin Phillips, Robert France
Advisory board: Arleta Adamska-Sałaciak (Poznań, Poland) Alexandra Assis Rosa (Lisbon, Portugal) Eleanor Bell (Glasgow, Great Britain) Artur Blaim (Gdańsk, Poland) Mirosława Buchholtz (Toruń, Poland) Suresh Canagarajah (Pennsylvania, United States) Anna Cieślicka (Laredo, United States) Jonathan Culpeper (Lancaster, Great Britain) Jan Čermák (Prague, Czechia) Stefan Dollinger (Vancouver, Canada) Jerzy Durczak (Lublin, Poland) Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk (Poznań, Poland) Małgorzata Fabiszak (Poznań, Poland) Anne Fogarty (Dublin, Ireland) Dylan Glynn (Paris, France) Isabel Karremann (Zurich, Switzerland) Joanna Kopaczyk (Glasgow, United Kingdom) Wiesław Krajka (Lublin, Poland) Krystyna Kujawińska-Courtney (Łódź, Poland) Elizabeth Kukorelly-Leverington (Geneva, Switzerland) Merja Kytö (Uppsala, Sweden) Robert Mailhammer (Western Sydney, Australia) Rafał Molencki (Katowice, Poland) Marisol Morales Ladrón (Madrid, Spain) Terttu Nevalainen (Helsinki, Finland) Ansgar Nünning (Giessen, Germany) Michiko Ogura (Keio, Japan) Hans Sauer (Munich, Germany) Paweł Scheffler (Poznań, Poland) György E. Szönyi (Szeged, Hungary) Jacob Thaisen (Oslo, Norway) Graeme Trousdale (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) Jerzy Wełna (Warsaw, Poland) Andrzej Wicher (Łódź, Poland) Władysław Witalisz (Cracow, Poland) Jacek Witkoś (Poznań, Poland) Michaela Wolf (Graz, Austria) Laura Wright (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Contact Professor Marcin Krygier, Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University ul. Grunwaldzka 6, 60-780 Poznań, Poland mkrygier@amu.edu.pl sap@amu.edu.pl
Publisher De Gruyter Poland Bogumiła Zuga 32A Str. 01-811 Warsaw, Poland T: +48 22 701 50 15
The submission should be fully anonymised; the manuscript should be stripped of the name(s) of the author(s) and any metadata that would allow identification of the author(s). It should include the title of the paper, an abstract of 250-300 words, and a list of keywords. Apart from the manuscript authors are requested to complete and upload the Open Access License, available for download at the bottom of this tab and from the main page of the Editorial Manager system.
No particular stylesheet is required of the submitted manuscripts, however, use of the Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics, linked at the bottom of this tab, is strongly encouraged. Formatting instructions for authors, available for download at the bottom of this tab, contain a number of suggestions on how to comply with selected aspects of the USSL.
In case of any technical problems, please contact the editors at: sap@wa.amu.edu.pl
Review process
All submissions are first reviewed by the editorial board for suitability and compliance with the profile of the journal and then subjected to double-blind peer-review by at least two external reviewers. In normal circumstances and depending on the reviewer availability the turnaround for a manuscript should not take more than 3-4 months.
Open Access Statement
The journal is an Open Access journal that allows a free unlimited access to all its contents without any restrictions upon publication to all users.
Linguistics and Semiotics, Other Languages of Europe, European Languages, other, Literary Studies, Anglo-American Literature, general, Topics in Literary Studies, Literary Studies and Linguistics