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Call for Papers: Language Planning and Romanization The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal (International Issue) Homepage: http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal is concerned with all branches of linguistics and aims at publishing high-quality papers in the field of pure or applied linguistics, including studies of Korean and any other language(s). Contributions are welcome from linguists in all countries. The language of publication is English. With the goal of being a platform for discussion in the field, The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal welcomes not only papers but also book reviews, or letters to the editors in areas such as pure or applied linguistics including syntax, semantics, phonology, phonetics, pragmatics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, language planning, language teaching, and language acquisition, variation, contact and change, including HPSG and RRG, etc. The broadening of the journal��s scope is reflected by the composition of the board of consulting editors. # 1 volume per year in three issues. # Approx. 508 pages per volume. A. The Linguistic Association of Korea (Korean): http://www.korling.or.kr B. Editor-in-Chief: http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp#Editor-In-Chief: C. The Editorial Board: http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp#Editorial D. Submissions: http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp#submissions E. Notes for Contributors: http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp#Notes F. Call For Papers: http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp#Call # Download the instructions to authors (MS Word version): http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/call4papers/0206call4papers.doc # Information about _The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal_ editors: Editor-In-Chief: Gyeonggu Shin, Ph.D., Department of English Language and Literature, Chonnam National University, e-mail: gshinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuechonnam.ac.kr # Editorial Board: Shin, Gyonggu (Chonnam National University), Editor-in-Chief Uhm, Chul-joo (Chonnam National University) Yang, Byungsun (Chonju University) Lee, Minhaeng (Yonsei University) # Submissions: -Article submissions should be sent to: Gyeonggu Shin, Editor-in-Chief gshin
chonnam.ac.kr Department of English Language and Literature Chonnam National University Yongbong-dong, Kwangju, Republic of Korea -All other contributions, as well as all correspondence concerning editorial matters should be sent to: Gyeonggu Shin, Editor-in-Chief gshin
chonnam.ac.kr Department of English Language and Literature Chonnam National University Yongbong-dong, Kwangju, Republic of Korea # Notes for Contributors -Guidelines for submitted papers: From: Gyonggu Shin <gshin
chonnam.ac.kr>, Editor-in-Chief of The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal Subject: Call for Papers: the Linguistic Association of Korea Journal Call for Papers: The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal The editors of the Association of Linguistics Journal will produce Volume 9, No. 1 of the Journal as of June 30, 2001. The current issue will be specialized for 'Romanization and Language Planning' with the new Romanization Standard of Korean in consideration. However, we welcome submissions of papers on all topics in the field of linguistics and closely-related disciplines including language education for this volume. The language of publication is English. - Paper Submission: Please email a file of your paper to Gyonggu Shin at gshin
chonnam.ac.kr. The paper should be twenty pages maximum, in a 12 point font, with minimum 1'' margins around in Microsoft Word file and rtf file attachment. We also accept papers in the Hangul Word Processor. If you want a sample style sheet, please specify if it is in MS Word file or Hangul file. o Deadline for submission: April 15th, 2001 o Acceptance Notification: May 15th, 2001 o Date of publication: June 30, 2001 - Instructions to Authors: Authors should send the paper in one MS Word file within 25 double-spaced pages. It should be accompanied by a cover letter, which includes the author's name, affiliation, mailing address, email, and phone number. 1. Deadline The deadline for the submission is April 15th for the International issue which will be published on June 30. The deadlines for the submission are June 30 for September issue and September 30 for December issue. We accept papers both in Korean and English for domestic issues. 2. Other guidelines for papers 2.1. Title page The title page on a separate sheet should include the title of the paper, together with the name(s) of the author(s) and the name(s) and address(es) of their institution(s). The abstract of the paper should be included as well. 2.2. Abstract An abstract of 100-200 words follows the title. It includes family_name, first_name. 2001. The Title of the Paper. The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal 9(1). The author's name and the paper title should be bold-faced. The author's affiliation should be put at the end of the abstract in bold face. 2.4. Headings Headings are done in three levels. All headings are bold-faced. There should be one blank line before and after each heading. Headings are not indented nor centered. Subheadings should be numbered as: 1. 1.1. 1.1.1. 2.6. Main text The main text should be indented three spaces at the beginning of each paragraph. Examples are also indented three spaces. They are numbered as (1) (1) a. (1) b. in sequence throughout the paper. The examples are referred as (1a), (2a) in the main text. 2.3. References The References section of the LAK Journal follows the APA (American Psychological Association) style. It contains all the references cited in the text. In the text the reference is indicated with the author's name followed by the year of publication in parentheses. For more than two authors of one reference, quote all names in the first instance, and then use the first author et al. afterwards. An example of references is given below: Carroll, J. (1963). Research on teaching foreign languages. In N. L. Gage (Ed.). Handbook of Research on Teaching. 1060-1100. Chicago: Rand McNally Co. Kuno, Susumu. (1975). Conditions for verb phrase deletion. Foundations of Language, 13(2), 161-175. - Call for Papers - We invite contributions to our first issue to be published in the Summer of 2001. Authors should send the MS Word-edited file of their manuscripts to: Gyeonggu Shin, Editor-in-Chief gshin
chonnam.ac.kr Department of English Language and Literature Chonnam National University Yongbong-dong, Kwangju, Republic of Korea All contributions should be styled according to the instructions at the LAK Journal��s homepage. The deadline for receipt of all submissions is April 15th, 2001. # For more questions or information, contact us via Chun Gab Kim <kcg
tiger.seonam.ac.kr>, Secretary General The Linguistic Association of Korea (LAK) http://korling.or.kr/lakweb/index.asp http://www.korling.or.kr