About the Journal

"Bulletin of Karaganda University. Philology Series" is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that fosters scholarly exchange among researchers and educators in the field of philology. Published by Karaganda University named after E.A. Buketov since 1996, the journal has been available online since 2010. It features both full-length research articles and brief scientific notes that address pressing issues in Kazakh and world philology.

Aims and goals: "Bulletin of Karaganda University. Philology Series" focuses on publishing research dedicated to contemporary issues in philology, with particular emphasis on linguistics, literary studies, and cultural aspects. The journal publishes articles that explore modern philological theories and methods, as well as their application within the context of the Kazakh and global linguistic landscapes. Special attention is given to research concerning literary processes, genre diversity, authorial styles, and the influence of culture and society on language and literature.

Fields of Publication: The journal welcomes submissions across a broad range of philological subfields, including historical linguistics, comparative linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and literary studies. It places a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research that examines the interrelations between language, literature, culture and society. The journal particularly encourages articles that integrate theoretical and practical perspectives, as well as those exploring new and emerging fields that reflect contemporary challenges in both linguistics and literary studies.

Founder and Publisher: Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov, Karaganda, Kazakhstan.

Language: English, Kazakh, Russian

Periodicity: quarterly (4 times a year)

Indexing: ErihPlus, ScilitKazakhstan citation base (KazBC), Google Scholar. The journal is included in the List of publications recommended by the Committee for Quality Assurance in the field of Science and Higher Education of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the publication of the main results of scientific activity (30.04.2021 381)

ISSN: ISSN-L:2518-198X (Print), ISSN: 2663-5127 (Online)

Postal address: University Street 28, 100024, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

E-mail: zhenisgulibraimova@gmail.com

Web-site: https://philology-vestnik.ksu.kz/

Current Issue

Vol. 31 No. 1(121) (2026)
Published: 2026-03-31

ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS

  • Discourse Markers in Climate Change Reports by the Greater London Authority

    Views: 4
    O. Kapranov
    6-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/6-15
  • Formation of Cognitive Security Competencies in a Multilingual Digital Environment: A Pedagogical Model for Language Education in Kazakhstan

    Views: 3
    M.S. Abisheva, G.U. Ibrayev
    16-26
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/16-26
  • Linguocultural features of linguistic personality in the virtual world: semiotic and content analysis

    Views: 3
    Zh.B. Kurmanova, G.K. Kushkarova, A.B. Yermekova, S.A. Sadykova
    27-39
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/27-39
  • Lexicographic tools for describing substandard lexical systems of the contrasted languages

    Views: 2
    М.К. Tulegenova, Zh.N. Zhunussova, N.K. Khan, B.K. Ayazbayeva
    40-47
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/40-47
  • Frequency of grammatical forms in corpus texts (based on https://qazcorpora.kz)

    Views: 3
    S.K. Ydyrys, L.Zh. Beysenbayeva, D.Zh. Ospanova
    48-58
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/48-58
  • A corpus-based analysis of the syntactic structure of dep atalатын in academic discourse

    Views: 5
    G.A. Sarseke
    59-68
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/59-68
  • Epistolary Discourse of Media-Linguistic Personalities (Based on the Letters of I. Omarov and Sh. Murtaza)

    Views: 3
    A.K. Dairbekova, A.S. Adilova, B.A. Zhunusova, S.A. Rakhymberlina
    69-79
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/69-79
  • Word-formation metaphor: semantic potential of metaphorical motivation

    Views: 3
    B. Kasym, S. Samenova
    80-88
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/80-88
  • The concept of “steppe” as a fragment of the conceptosphere “Kazakhstan”

    Views: 3
    А.Е. Baerbekova, Zh.D. Rapisheva, A.Z. Kazanbaeva, B.А. Kaliyev
    89-102
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/89-102
  • The Semantic Differentiation Function of Vowels in Kazakh: Quantity and Size Categories

    Views: 3
    B. Khassenov
    103-112
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31489/2026phi1(121)/103-112

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