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Journal of Taiwanese Vernacular

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2009

Call Information:
Notes on the Submission of Manuscripts 1. Journal of Taiwanese Vernacular is a professional journal dedicated to the study of Taigi or the Taiwanese language. The journal encourages two types of submissions. First, research related to Taigi on any aspects, such as linguistics, literature, and culture. Second, comparative works between Taigi and other languages. Works on languages other than Taigi are also welcome if they are helpful to the study or revival of Taigi. 2. The journal accepts research article and book reviews. Research articles are normally less than 10,000 words in English or 20,000 syllables in Taiwanese. Reviews are less than 3,000 words. 3. Manuscript style: A) Manuscripts written in Taiwanese or English are preferred. The author may provide an extra abstract in his/her mother tongue for publication. The author must be responsible for equivalent translation of the abstract. B) Manuscripts written in Taiwanese must be either in Han-Roman hybrid or Roman-only styles. Roman scripts must be either Tai-lo Phin-im promulgated by Taiwan's Ministry of Education or Peh-oe-ji, the traditional colloquial writing. Please use Taigi Unicode fonts for the Taiwanese Roman scripts. C) Footnote is regarded as a note for extra information, and must be arranged in the bottom of each relevant page. References therefore should be arranged in the end of full text. D) The potential authors should refer to the journal's sample style for references. For those details not provided in the sample, please follow the journal Language. E) Manuscripts normally include a) paper title, b) abstract in Taiwanese, c) abstract in English, d) full text, e) references, and f) appendix (if applicable). Abstract should be provided up to five words. 4. Submission and review procedures: A) Manuscripts may be submitted by email. If so, please provide both Word and PDF files with appropriate fonts. An extra hardcopy is requested if the manuscript contains special fonts. B) All manuscripts submitted will be subject to double-blind peer review. For this purpose, please do not identify yourself in the manuscript. On a separate sheet, please provide the following information: a) Paper title, b) full name of the author(s), c) affiliation and position, d) contact methods. The submitted copy of manuscripts will not be returned in any cases, so please keep your own copy. C) Only unpublished manuscripts will be considered for publication. Please submit your manuscripts at lease four months prior to proposed issue for publication. 5. Copyright and honorarium: A) After a manuscript has been published, its author will receive 5 copies of the journal volume in which the article appears without charge. B) It is the responsibility of the author to obtain written permission for quotations from other publications or materials, which they do not own the copyright. 6. The journal is published semiannually in March and September. Manuscripts and books for review should be sent to the editor-in-chief: Wi-vun Taiffalo Chiung, Center for Taiwanese Languages Testing, National Cheng Kung University, 1 University Rd., Tainan 701, Taiwan E-mail: uibunoffice@gmail.com Tel: +886-6-2757575 ext 52627 Fax: +886-6-2755190 Website: http://ctlt.twl.ncku.edu.tw/jotv.htm Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2009

Subject Language(s):
Chinese, Min Nan;Mator

Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics


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