LINGUIST List 25.2880
Wed
Jul 09 2014
Calls: Applied
Linguistics/ English Teaching & Learning
(Jrnl)
Editor for this issue:
Andrew Lamont <alamontlinguistlist.org>
Date: 08-Jul-2014
From: Ping-Jung Ho
<etl
deps.ntnu.edu.tw>
Subject: Applied Linguistics/
English Teaching & Learning (Jrnl)
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Full Title: English Teaching & Learning
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
General Information about the Journal
English Teaching & Learning (ETL) is the
first scholarly journal in Taiwan dedicated
solely to research on the teaching and learning
of English as a second or foreign language. It
aims to publish quality papers that contribute
to all aspects of the profession, with a
particular preference for studies that seek to
combine both theory and practice. The journal
welcomes submissions on course design, teaching
materials, teacher training, teaching methods,
language assessment, bilingual education, as
well as from the fields of sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics, and other related areas. The
journal calls for papers in the long term
without any specific deadline. Accepted
manuscripts will be published according to the
review progress. Submissions are welcome all
year around.
Specific Information for Contributors
1. Manuscripts that have been published or are
presently being submitted for publication
elsewhere are not considered.
2. Manuscripts written in either Chinese or
English will be accepted for review.
3. An English manuscript should not exceed
10,000 words, and should be accompanied by
abstracts of no more than 200 words, in both
English and Chinese. Three key words should be
supplied with the abstracts. (Authors with no
Chinese background may submit only an abstract
in English.)
4. All English manuscripts must be typewritten
throughout (including references, notes,
citations, figures and tables) on one side only
of A4 paper with the default margins of Word
2003/ 2007/ 2010/ 2013, and single-spaced.
Times New Roman 12 must be used as the
font.
5. The journal mainly follows the style
guidelines of the Publication Manual of the
American Psychological Association (APA). For
further details about manuscript style, please
download the style sheet at the ETL web site
for reference.
6. Manuscripts can be submitted online at
http://aspers.airiti.com/etl.
Online registration is required. Manuscripts
can also be submitted by e-mail to etl
deps.ntnu.edu.tw.
7. Manuscripts submitted to ETL will not be
returned to authors.
8. To facilitate the blind review process, the
author's name should not appear on the title
page; all identifying information should be
removed from the body of the paper.
9. Copies of any letters granting permission to
use or reproduce copyrighted materials are the
author's responsibility and should be submitted
with the manuscript.
10. All properly submitted manuscripts will be
sent out for peer review shortly after receipt.
Authors will be informed of the status of their
article once the peer reviews have been
received and processed. Reviewer comments will
be shared with the author.
11. Once an article has been accepted for
publication, a publication fee of NT$2000 will
be charged to the author. Further instructions
regarding revision and submission of the final
copy will be sent directly to the author.
12. The editors have the right to make
editorial changes in any manuscript accepted
for publication.
13. The author(s) of each article will receive
one complimentary copy of the issue in which
the article is published and ten off-prints of
the article. The author(s) may also order
additional copies of that issue at reduced
rates.
14. Further details about the journal can be
found at:
http://www.etl.url.tw/index.php
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