《语言研究论坛(英文)》(Forum for Linguistic Studies)征稿
SCU外语 2021-02-22
SCU英文期刊丨Forum for Linguistic Studies(《语言研究论坛》)
2021年第3卷第1期征稿中,欢迎赐稿!
Forum for Linguistic Studies(《语言研究论坛》) 是由四川大学外国语学院主办的英文期刊, 由四川大学外国语学院段峰教授担任主编,邀请国内外知名院校教授担任编委。本刊已被中国知网(CNKI),新加坡国家图书馆(NLB),英国EuroPub,美国CrossRef,日本ResearchBib等期刊数据库收录,欢迎理论语言学和应用语言学领域的原创性来稿,包括认知语言学、功能语言学、语言哲学、语言习得等领域的研究性论文、综述以及书评文章。
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投稿截止日期:2021年6月10日
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Forum for Linguistic Studies
(Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Feng Duan)
2021 ǀ Volume 3 ǀ Issue 1
Forum for Linguistic Studies (FLS) (ISSN Print: 2705-0610) targets to publish the latest original and un-published research results in the form of research articles, review articles and book reviews in general and applied linguistics, specifically in the fields of cognitive-functional linguistic studies, philosophy of language, conversational analysis, language acquisition, and any other topics on language and linguistics. FLS is indexed in such sites as CNKI (China), NBL (Singapore), EuroPub (UK), CrossRef (USA), and ResearchBib (Japan). Papers based on the findings of corpus or experiment-oriented researches on natural language phenomena are particularly welcomed. Manuscripts should include such items as Title, List of authors, Affiliations, Email addresses, Abstract, Key words, Introduction, Main body, Conclusion, Acknowledgments and References.
FLS is glad to welcome submissions to Volume 3, Issue 1 before June 10, 2021. Latest Issues can be accessed at https://kns.cnki.net/kns8/defaultresult/index. All submitted manuscripts should be sent to the email address: ffls_scu@163.com.
Guide for Authors on Submission.
(1) Manuscript length should be 6 to 15 pages. A research or review article should normally be between 6,000 and 10,000 words when first submitted, while a book review should be between 1500 and 3000 words. The text is double-spaced; uses a 12-point font; Times New Roman; and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
(2) British or American English spelling may be used provided it is used consistently throughout the paper.
(3) End-notes are preferred. Any note or explanation for the article should be placed at the end of the acknowledgments.
(4) The reference style adopted for this issue should be as follows:
Du Bois, John W.2014.Towards a dialogic syntax [J]. Cognitive Linguistics, 25(3):359-410.
Linell, Per. 2009. Rethinking language, mind, and the world dialogically [M]. Charlotte,
NY: Information Age Publishing.
Any other inquiries regarding this issue and the journal should be sent by email to ffls_scu@163.com or contact at 0086-28-85412160.
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