30.335, FYI: Call for Papers: Events and Narratives

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Subject: 30.335, FYI: Call for Papers: Events and Narratives

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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2019 23:26:04
From: Janusz Badio [janusz.badio at uni.lodz.pl]
Subject: Call for Papers: Events and Narratives

 
Call for papers: (conference e-mail: venture-tepen at hotmail.com)
Conference webpage: http://filologia.uni.lodz.pl/venture/

The Organizer of 2nd International Conference on:
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on Events and Narrative in Language
(past conference in 2018)
TEPEN 2

Department of English and General Linguistics, 
Philological Faculty,
University of Łódź, Poland

is inviting original papers to be included in a reviewed monograph on events
and narratives. The publication of the monograph is planned in the year 2019.
Two publishers are considered at the moment, i.e.: University of Lodz
Publishers (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
https://wydawnictwo.uni.lodz.pl/ or Peter Lang Verlag (Frankfurt am Main,
Germany) in the series Łódź Studies in Language.

The first monograph that also included papers from the TEPEN 1 conference that
took part in 2015 was published with Peter Lang, see link: 

https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/19291

deadline: 30 March 2019, please send to: venture-tepen at hotmail.com (TEPEN2
Conference e-mail)

Formatting details:

1. The structure of the text.

Your text should be preceded by a short abstract (120 words) and five most
important keywords.

2. The length of the paper.

The paper should be 25,000 signs long (without spaces) +/- 10%. Please make
sure your text does not exceed this limit – we want to publish as many texts
as possible. If this requirement is hard to meet, we will stay in touch with
individual authors.

3. The format of the paper.

Leave 2,5 cm margins on all sides.

Your first and second names, followed by the affiliation and the name of the
country, should precede the title of your text. Please place them in the top
left-hand corner of the first page of the text. Use Times New Roman 12 and
italicize both lines. Example:

Adam Brown
University of Łódź, Poland

The title of the text should be printed bold and centred. Capitalize only the
first letter of the initial word. Use Times New Roman 14.

Abstract and keywords should follow the title of your text. Use Times New
Roman 10. Example:

Abstract

Example, example, example …

Keywords: example, example, example …

Use headings and sub-headings for all sections. Number the sections and
subsections consecutively throughout the text, e.g. 1., 1.1., 1.1.1, etc. Do
not exceed the three-level division. All section headings, including the
abstract, keywords, and references, should be printed bold and aligned to the
left. Only the first letter of the initial word should be capitalized.

Do not indent the first line of the paragraph following the title or any of
the section headings. The first lines of the remaining paragraphs should be
indented 1,25 cm.

Use Times New Roman 12 for the main body of text, including the block
quotations.

Use footnotes, but only to provide explanation that cannot be incorporated
into the text, and keep their number to a minimum. The text in footnotes
should be Times New Roman 10. 

The line spacing in the abstract, the text, block quotations, the footnotes,
and the references should be 1,15.

Diagrams, figures, pictures, and tables should be centred and numbered
consecutively throughout the text. Provide the relevant descriptions below and
centre them as well. Example:

FIGURE FIGURE FIGURE

Figure 1. The ASL sign for ‘money.

If necessary, provide references in the descriptions.

Figures and pictures should have the resolution of at least 300 dpi. Please
provide them in separate attachments as well.

Please follow the APA style guide to use in-text citations, and the list of
final references, as well as for all other aspects of your text.

If your references contain works with titles in languages other than English,
please provide their English translations in square brackets following the
original title. Do not italicize the title translations in square brackets.

4. Deadline
The deadline for submission of your text is March 30, 2019. Papers submitted
later will not be considered for publication.
Each text will be evaluated by an anonymous reviewer.
The authors will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their texts.

Dr hab. Janusz Badio – conference chair 
venture-tepen at hotmail.com
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Cognitive Science
                     Discipline of Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Language Acquisition
                     Philosophy of Language
                     Pragmatics
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Semantics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)





 



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