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Calls: African Language Studies/Research in African Languages ... (Jrnl)
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1. Oye Taiwo
Paul,
Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL)
Message 1: Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL)
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Date: 29-Dec-2006
From: Oye Taiwo Paul <oyepaultaiwo yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL)
Full Title: Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL)
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2007
Research in African Languages and Linguistics (RALL) Call for Papers The Editor of RALL invites contributions to the Vol. 8, No. 1 edition of the journal. Such contributions should be addressed to: Dr. Oye Taiwo oyepaultaiwo yahoo.co.uk Department of Linguistics and African Languages University of Ibadan Ibadan, Nigeria Or Hope Publications Ltd P. O. Box 22331 University Post Office Ibadan, Nigeria. The deadline for the submission of papers is March 30, 2007. Instructions for Authors -RALL accepts articles for publication and welcomes contribution on all aspects of African Languages studies. Manuscripts -Authors are requested to submit for publication two hard copies of all manuscripts and one soft copy or e-mail papers as attachment to oyepaultaiwo yahoo.co.uk. -Manuscript must be typed double-spaced on one side of A4 paper (or similar) with margins of at least 3.5cm on all four sides of the page. -The first page of the manuscript should carry the title of the article without the name of the author. -The title and full address of the author (including e-mail address) should be supplied on a cover sheet. -Linguistic Examples. A letter, word or phrase cited as a linguistic example should be in italics, followed by the gloss. The gloss should not be enclosed in quotation marks. Authors should use standard phonetic symbols such as those of the IPA. -Line drawings and photographs must be reproducible originals and should be submitted on separate sheets, carefully numbered and labeled. They should be referred to in the text and their position should be indicated in the manuscript. Type captions on a separate sheet and place it at the end of the manuscript together with the original illustrations. -Endnotes should be used only when it is absolutely necessary. -Acknowledgements should be marked by an asterisk and precede the numbered endnotes. -Reference should be cited in the text according to the author and date system used by linguistic journals. References should contain only those works referred to in the text. The full alphabetical list of references cited should be typed double-spaced, starting on a separate page. Do not use abbreviations in the references. The list should be prepared according to the following model: Foluke, A.N. (1970a). 'Yoruba Co-ordinative Structure'. Okeke20:18-50. Wolff, H. (1954). Nigerian Orthography, Zaria: Northern Region Adult Education office. Lyons, John (1977), Semantics. Vol. 2, Cambridge; Cambridge University Press. -Authors are advised to check their manuscripts carefully before submission. Page proofs for correction will be sent to authors. This must be returned to the Editor before the date determined by the publication schedule. A copy of the journal will be sent to each contributor free of charge. Editor Professor Francis O. Egbokhare
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