Issues in Applied Linguistics CALL FOR PAPERS (fwd)
Leila Monaghan
monaghan at borges.ucsd.edu
Thu Apr 27 16:24:49 UTC 2000
Please send replies to below address.
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS: ISSUES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
> Please distribute widely
>
> Issues in Applied Linguistics (ial) is currently accepting manuscripts
> for review for the December 2000 general issue. While ial had originally
> planned a special themed issue for this issue, due to unforeseen
> circumstances the journal will now instead be publishing a general issue.
> ial will accept manuscripts through May 15th, 2000.
> ial is a refereed scholarly journal published by the graduate students
> of the UCLA Department of Applied Linguistics & TESL. Our aim is to publish
> outstanding research from students, faculty, and independent researchers in
> areas such as, but not limited to: Discourse analysis, Sociolinguistics,
> Language acquisition, Language assessment, Language education, Language use,
> Language and the Brain, Functional Grammar, Conversation Analysis and
> Research methodology. We are particularly interested in publishing new
> departures and cross-disciplinary applied linguistic research.
>
> Submissions, should be submitted in three copies and sent to:
>
> Attention: Editors
> Issues in Applied Linguistics
> UCLA Department of Applied Linguistics & TESL
> 3300 Rolfe Hall
> P.O. Box 951531
> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1531
>
> Manuscripts should be printed double spaced (including the references,
> examples, etc.) on one side only of white 8 1/2 x 11 or A4 paper, with black
> printing ink. Figures and tables should be camera ready, numbered,
> captioned, and printed on separate sheets. Please attach a separate cover
> sheet with the following information:
>
> The full title of your paper
> Your name
> Name and address of your institution (or other address where you can best be
> reached)
> Your phone number (work and home)
> Fax number and e-mail address (if any)
> Short title of your paper (for running head)
> Indicate which issue manuscript is being submitted for
> The first page must also include an abstract of the article which is less
> than 150 words. Aside from the cover sheet, the author's name should not
> appear on the manuscript itself.
>
> References should be made in the text and cited as follows: (Cazden, 1988,
> p. 53), (Sinclair & Coulthard, 1975). A series of references should be
> listed in chronological order: (Goodlad, 1984; Cazden, 1988; Lemke, 1991).
> Use the letters a, b, c to distinguish citations of different works by the
> same author in the same year. All references cited in the text must be
> listed alphabetically and double-spaced following the notes and using APA
> format (See journal for examples).
>
> Please see more information about ial at:
> www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/TESLAL/ial/
>
> Inquiries can be directed to:
> David Olsher: olsher at ucla.edu
> Leah Wingard: wingard at humnet.ucla.edu
>
>
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