18.1290, Calls: Discourse Analysis/Socioling/Text&Corpus Ling/Samara Al... (Jrnl)

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Subject: 18.1290, Calls: Discourse Analysis/Socioling/Text&Corpus Ling/Samara Al... (Jrnl)

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Date: 28-Apr-2007
From: Andrey Kirillov < samaraaltlinguo at yandex.ru >
Subject: Samara AltLinguo E-Journal

 

	
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Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:56:25
From: Andrey Kirillov < samaraaltlinguo at yandex.ru >
Subject: Samara AltLinguo E-Journal 
 


Full Title: Samara AltLinguo E-Journal 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics;None 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2007 

Samara AltLinguo announces calls for papers for the second issue of its
e-journal (to be published in October 2007). Invited topics include (but
are not limited to):

- political discourse and political linguistics;
- mass media discourse;
- political language and communication;
- language and the mass media;
- relations between politics and the mass media as reflected in/through
language/texts;
- narratology (in relation to the mass media preferably, as opposed to
narratives in fiction and film).

We also accept brief notes and reactions to papers published in the
previous issue of SAL e-journal.

Guidelines for submissions:

1. Articles should be written in English (preferred language), or in Russian.
2. The length of an article is normally limited to 30 pages (A4 or Legal)
including a 200-word abstract and keywords given at the beginning.
3. Texts should be prepared in .pdf (preferred) or .doc format. All margins
2cm. Use Times New Roman font, size 12 throughout; the title in capital
letters boldface. Put your name in boldface under the title. Do not use
your word processor's hyphenation feature. Leave one space between lines.
Number pages (bottom centre).
4. All references are given in square brackets [name, year of cited source:
page] (name and year in italics) after the citation. The full list of
references is given in alphabetical order after the main text of the
article (under the 'References' heading in boldface).
5. Only original manuscripts will be considered. We will not consider
manuscripts submitted simultaneously elsewhere, or already published.

Submissions:
1. Please submit your manuscripts electronically as attachments to Andrey
Kirillov (samaraaltlinguo at yandex.ru).
2. Please submit (as a separate .doc, .pdf, or .txt attachment) personal
details, including author(s)' name(s); author(s)' affiliation(s);
author(s)' position(s); author(s)' e-mail address(es) for correspondence.

In case you don't get a confirmation of receipt of your manuscript within 3
days of submission, please re-submit it to samaraaltlinguo at yandex.ru and
andreyki at yahoo.co.uk simultaneously.

Call deadline: 15 October 2007





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