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ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT JOURNAL REQUEST FOR PAPERS **Feature Topic: PSYCHOLINGUISTICS Submissions are invited from graduate students for the psycholinguistics volume of the electronic journal, PSYGRD-J. I am especially looking for: - original articles describing your own research - review articles covering any area of psycholinguistics - book reviews - other submissions also welcome **Please send your submissions to... **Editor: Zazie Todd, University of Nottingham. email: kztMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuepsychology.nottingham.ac.uk Articles which have been accepted for publication will be compiled into a volume of The Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (c). (c) The Psychology Graduate Student Journal is a production of The PSYCGRAD Project (Copyright by Matthew Simpson). REQUIREMENTS: 1. All submitted articles should be in text format. 2. All articles should contain a table of contents outlined according to 1 Main topic number one 1.1 First sub-topic of main topic one 1.1.1 First sub-sub-topic of main topic one 1.2 Second sub-topic of main topic one 2 Second main topic 3. Each paragraph should begin with the appropriate number outlined in the table of contents. (Items 2 and 3, mentioned above, are necessary because bold and italic fonts are not recognized on most electronic-mail systems). 4. Each line should be no greater than 70 columns in width. This is necessary to decrease line-wrapping across systems. 5. APA guidelines must be adhered to (except where otherwise inconvenienced by electronic format, eg. items above) 6. Articles must not have been published elsewhere in written form. (Not published in journals; May have been posters or talks at conferences) Articles accepted for publication in The PSYCGRAD Journal may be published elsewhere at a later date. 7. After the title of each article, the author's name, postal address, e-mail address and affiliated institution must appear. 8. A list of keywords must also be provided.
You are invited to submit original undergraduate writing to the JOURNAL OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH a forum for undergraduate writing concerning liberal arts. The Journal's purpose is to allow ideas to be communicated to a large audience and to provide students with the opportunity to be recognized for superior academic achievement. To reach these goals, all submissions must be clearly written and deal with subjects that require little technical knowledge. Chosen submissions will be published in an electronic archive (ftp zone), where they may be read by anyone who can gain access to a computer, modem, and telephone jack. This facility will increase the availability of quality undergraduate research and allow one's work to be read by thousands. All interested undergraduates should submit one page, via email, containing the following information: 1) name 2) class standing (FR, SO, JR, SR, SR5) 3) school's name 4) paper's subject 5) summary of paper 6) total page number (between 5 and 15 single spaced) The summary is the most important element at this stage. It will be used to determine whether the full paper is appropriate for the Journal. The admission deadline for the May 1993 publication is April 1, 1993. Summaries will not be accepted after this date. Below are the names and email addresses of the editors who will receive and review your work. Please send an electronic copy of the one page form to the editor that reviews material from your school's state or country. Adam Fox email address: foxaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueucsu.Colorado.EDU accepting material from students in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey and Canada. Kyle Brinkman email address: brinkmak
Carleton.EDU accepting material from students in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, the District of Columbia, and European countries. Naveen Chopra email address: chopra
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spot.Colorado.EDU Thank you and good luck. We will acknowledge you when we have received and read your work. Adam Fox Managing Editor University of Colorado