About the Journal
Polyglot Pages Journal of Languages and Literatures is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in language studies, literary analysis, and linguistic research. The journal welcomes submissions in multiple languages, including English, French, and various African languages such as Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, and Swahili, reflecting our commitment to linguistic diversity and global scholarly exchange. Our interdisciplinary scope includes language pedagogy, literary theory, translation studies, cultural analysis, and comparative literature. Published by the Department of Foreign Languages at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI), the journal serves as a platform for researchers, educators, and practitioners to share innovative work that advances our understanding of languages, literatures, and their cultural contexts. Read more
Current Issue
Welcome to the Premier Issue of Polyglot Pages Journal.
We are proud to launch this foundational collection, marking the beginning of our mission to provide an accessible, high-quality platform for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research in languages and literatures. As an Open Access journal, we offer this inaugural issue as a testament to our commitment to breaking down barriers in the global exchange of knowledge.
This premier issue features eight original studies that reflect our broad scope, ranging from Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics to Comparative Literature and Ethnic Studies. In alignment with our core objectives, these works highlight innovative methodologies and emphasize the practical impact of research, particularly in the vital area of documenting indigenous and endangered languages.
By providing a forum where scholars can share insights, even in their indigenous languages, we aim to foster a truly inclusive academic dialogue. We invite researchers, practitioners, and language advocates worldwide to explore these impactful studies and join us in advancing the theoretical and empirical understanding of our global linguistic heritage.