24.1762, Calls: General Linguistics/ Lingvistik' (Jrnl)
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Subject: 24.1762, Calls: General Linguistics/ Lingvistik' (Jrnl)
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From: Roberto Pigro [revuo.lingvistik at gmail.com]
Subject: General Linguistics/ Lingvistik' (Jrnl)
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Full Title: Lingvistik'
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2013
Lingvistik' is an internet journal founded in 2011 and supported by the
International University of Karlovo (Bulgaria), with a review group of
linguists whose occupations cover all the recognised academic fields of
linguistics. Its specialty is that articles will be presented in the mother
tongue of each author and will simultaneously appear in translation to the
international language Esperanto. The second number will be that of the year
2013, and articles for it are now being sought. Subjects could be
sociolinguistics, language policy, studies on defined aspects of language,
study of dialects, interlinguistics, language interference, generative
grammar, psycholinguistics, language teaching, etc. This list only aims to
give examples, not to limit the scope of articles. All of the following would
be equally appropriate: articles on theoretical research, case studies,
applied linguistics studies, summaries of the state of the science in defined
areas of linguistics. Authors are asked to write in their own language. Where
needed the editors will help in producing the Esperanto version. We will be
responsible for an anonymous review of the articles by at least two members of
the science committee with external consultants where needed, for editing and
for publishing. The deadline for the 2013 journal will be the end of December
2013.
Guidelines for writing the articles:
The articles will be published in .pdf format, but please send them - in two
versions, one of which necessarily anonymous - in the format .doc (Word 2003)
with the following layout:
Margins:
Above/below: 5.5 cm
Right/left: 4.5 cm
Space between lines: 1.5 cm
Space in the first line of the first page: 1 cm
Font for the text: Times New Roman 12 for the alphabets where this is
possible. A similar font, to be attached, for other alphabets.
The first line will have the title of the article in size 14. The name of the
author will follow, in size 12 (except in the anonymous version). Both the
title and the author name will be justified left. There is to be a short
abstract of the article (around 100 words) in the original language and in at
least another one (Esperanto, English, French, Spanish, Portoguese, Greek,
Russian or Italian). Possible citations should be in italics or similar. At
the end of the article, right justified, will be - in only one of the two
versions - the name of the author, his affiliation if available, and e-mail
address. Following will be the references, which can be written according to
the normal criteria in the author's faculty. Footnotes are to be at the bottom
of each page. Editing for the Esperanto version will follow the rules in
http://www.esperanto.be/fel/mon/mon_konv.Php ,adapting where necessary.
For any problems relating to fonts, table, illustrations etc. please contact
the editors at revuo.lingvistik at gmail.com.
For further information please visit the website at
http://www.lingvistik.weebly.com or write to revuo.lingvistik at gmail.com.
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