About the Journal

Polyglot Pages Journal of Languages and Literatures is a premier academic publication proudly hosted by the Department of Foreign Languages at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI). We are a community of scholars, linguists, and literary critics dedicated to exploring the intersection of indigenous African heritages and global linguistic frameworks.

As an Open Access journal, we serve as a bridge between local knowledge and international academic discourse, providing a prestigious platform for innovation in the humanities. Polyglot Pages aims to provide an accessible, high quality platform for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research that contributes to the advancement of knowledge in languages and literatures. Our mission is to foster intellectual engagement and collaboration among scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide by publishing innovative and impactful studies. we ensure that all research is freely accessible to the global scholarly community, promoting the exchange of knowledge without barriers.

We seek to:

  • Promote Scholarly Research: Facilitate the publication of original and rigorous research that advances theoretical and empirical understanding in linguistic and literary disciplines.
  • Encourage Multidisciplinary Approaches: Support the integration of diverse methodologies to address complex cultural and linguistic issues, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue.
  • Enhance Practical Impact: Highlight research providing actionable insights, particularly in the documentation of indigenous and endangered languages.
  • Foster Global Academic Exchange: Create a forum for scholars from different regions to share their work even in their indigenous languages, promoting diversity and inclusivity.

Our Scope

The scope of the journal encompasses a broad array of topics within the field, including but not limited to:

  • Linguistics: Anthropological Linguistics , Sociolinguistics , Language Acquisition , and Phonology.
  • Literature: English Literature , African French Literature, African Studies , Comparative Literature, and Local Languages.
  • Culture: Ethnic and Gender Studies , Culture and Identity , and Cross-Cultural Studies.
  • Documentation: Documentation of indigenous and endangered languages.

Our journal welcomes both qualitative and quantitative research, as well as theoretical and empirical studies. We prioritize publications that offer new insights, employ robust methodologies, and contribute to the broader understanding of linguistic phenomena.

Editorial Policies

All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the research published. The review process is double-blind, meaning both the reviewers and the authors remain anonymous to each other throughout the process.

Originality and Plagiarism

Authors must ensure that their work is original and has not been published elsewhere. Manuscripts are checked for plagiarism using appropriate software, and those with a high similarity index may be rejected or returned for revision.

Authorship and Ethics

Authorship: All listed authors should have made a significant contribution to the research and approved the final version.

Conflicts of Interest: Authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that could be viewed as potential conflicts of interest.

Ethical Considerations: Research involving human subjects must adhere to ethical standards and obtain necessary approvals from relevant ethics committees in accordance with the legal requirements of the study's country.

Open Access Policy & Fees

Polyglot Pages follows a gold open access model, which means all articles are freely accessible online without any subscription barriers.

Licensing: Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), allowing others to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.

Copyright: Authors retain the copyright of their work but grant the journal the right to publish.

Publication Fees: To support open-access publication, a standard Article Processing Charge (APC) of USD 35 is charged. Payments can be made in local currency or internationally accepted currency.

Submission Guidelines

To ensure a smooth submission process and that your manuscript meets our professional standards, please follow these guidelines:

  • Method: Submit your manuscript to editor@polyglotpagesjournal.org  
  • Format: Manuscripts must be submitted in either .doc or .docx format.
  • Adherence: Ensure your manuscript adheres strictly to all formatting and style guidelines listed below.

Page Setup

  • A4 or Letter size
  • 1-inch margins all sides
  • Times New Roman, 12 pt throughout
  • Double-spaced (2.0) everywhere, no extra paragraph spacing
  • First line of paragraphs indented ½ inch

Professional Title Page

  • Paper Title: Bold, centered, and font size 18.
  • Author Details: List author names and affiliations in bold, centered, at font size 12.
  • Corresponding Author: Clearly identify the corresponding author with an asterisk (*) and provide their functional contact details.

 Abstract and Keywords

  • Abstract: Provide a concise summary of 250–300 words.
  • Content: The abstract must include the research objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
  • Keywords: Include 3–5 keywords relevant to your study to assist in indexing.

Main Text & References (MLA 7th Edition)

  • Section Headings: Main headings (e.g., INTRODUCTION, LITERATURE REVIEW) must be bold, uppercase, and font size 14.
  • Subheadings: Use bold font at size 12.
  • In-Text Citations: Follow the MLA parenthetical style (Author Page Number).
  • Works Cited: Provide a complete list of references at the end of the paper, formatted according to MLA 7th Edition guidelines.
  • Figures and Tables: Insert high-resolution figures and tables within the manuscript near their first mention, including descriptive captions.

Note: Polyglot Pages accepts submissions in MLA (Humanities-focused) or APA (Social Science-focused) styles, provided the chosen style is used consistently throughout the manuscript.

Submission Notes

  • Submit .doc/.docx
  • Anonymize for blind review if required
  • Follow journal-specific instructions first

Reviewer Guidelines

Review Criteria

  • Reviewers assess the manuscript based on originality, significance, methodological rigor, clarity, and contribution to the field.
  • Relevance: Evaluate if the manuscript is relevant to the journal’s scope.
  • Constructive Comments: Provide detailed feedback to help authors improve their work.
  • Recommendations: Reviewers must recommend one of the following: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject.
  • Confidentiality: Maintain strict confidentiality throughout the review process.