LINGUIST List 16.1799
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Wed Jun 08 2005
Calls: Pragmatics/Poland
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1. Piotr
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Journal Call for Papers
Message 1: Journal Call for Papers
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Date: 05-Jun-2005
From: Piotr Cap <strus_pl yahoo.com>
Subject: Journal Call for Papers
Full Title: Lodz Papers in Pragmatics (LPP)
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2005
LODZ PAPERS IN PRAGMATICS (LPP), Issue#2 (2006) EDITOR: Piotr Cap (University of Lodz) ASSISTANT EDITOR: Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka (University of Lodz) BOARD OF CONSULTING EDITORS: Anna Duszak (Warsaw) Bruce Fraser (Boston) Sachiko Ide (Tokyo) Richard W. Janney (Munich) Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt (Cambridge,UK) Adam Jaworski (Cardiff) Henryk Kardela (Lublin) Barbara Kryk-Kastovsky (Poznan) Kazimierz Michalewski (Lodz) John Newman (Alberta) Wiaczeslaw Nowikow (Lodz) Michal Post (Wroclaw) Gunter Senft (Nijmegen) Ken P. Turner (Brighton) Zenon Weigt (Lodz) GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS: The length of submitted articles should be no more than 10,000 words; book reviews up to 5,000 words. All submissions should be made electronically as e-mail attachments (in Word for Windows .doc files or compatible) at the following address: LPP uni.lodz.pl. Upon acceptance, a disk and two copies of the manuscript should be submitted, printed on one side of A4 or letter-size paper, with 3 cm margins on all sides. The text should be double-spaced throughout, including quotes, data examples, references and notes. All pages should be numbered. Non-English words should be italicized or underlined with glosses in single quotation marks. All papers should include an abstract of no more than 200 words and up to six key words. Citations in the text should give the name of the author/editor, the year of publication, and page reference (for quoted material only), all in parentheses, for example: (Jones 1989: 199). For quoted material, apply single quotes throughout except for quotes within quotes where double quotation marks should be applied. Use et al. for more than two authors. The reference section should contain all works cited in the text, and only those, and they must be listed in alphabetical order of author/editor, with complete bibliographical detail. Journal and book titles must be given in full and must be italicized. Page references must be given for articles in books and journals. In the case of book reviews, full bibliographical data (author's/editor's name, title, place of publication, publisher, date, number of pages) should precede the critique. ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND SUBMISSIONS: All submissions should be made electronically at LPP uni.lodz.pl. Upon acceptance, please submit your contribution (2 hard copies and a disk) to either editor at the following postal address: Lodz Papers in Pragmatics (LPP) Department of Pragmatics University of Lodz Al. Kosciuszki 65 PL-90-514 Lodz Poland For enquiries and/or comments, please use the following e-mail addresses: (Piotr Cap) strus_pl yahoo.com (Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka) wipiw uni.lodz.pl
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