《东亚语用学(英文)》(East Asian Pragmatics)投稿指南
Guidelines for Submission: East Asian Pragmatics
1. Your submission
Language of submission
The language of submission is English. Please follow the present guidelines when you first submit your article for consideration by the journal Editor(s). If accepted, we will send you more detailed instructions for preparation of your final manuscript.
Articles
Articles may vary in length, but the length of submissions should not exceed 10,000 words (inclusive of notes and bibliography). The Editors consider submissions that exceed this length only in special cases, e.g. if a submission comes into existence through merging two independent research projects and/or if it covers a very broad area. If you intend to submit a manuscript that exceeds the limit, please contact the Editors in advance.
Book Reviews
Please contact the Reviews Editor before considering to write a review to ensure that the book concerned has not already been assigned. Book reviews do not require abstracts and keywords but do require other metadata referred to below.
Except for the title page reviews should be in the same form as articles. The title page should take the following form:
Aspects of Japanese Women’s Language. Edited by Sachiko Ide, and Naomi Hanaoka McGloin. Tokyo: Kuroshio Shuppan, 1990. Pp. 163. Reviewed by (name, department, university, address, E-Mail).
Titles written in East Asian languages should take the following form:
Yuyong xue yu yingyyu xuexi 语用学与英语学习 Pragmatics and English Language Learning. Written by He, Ziran 何自然. Shanghai: Shanghai waiyu jiaoyu chubanshe, 1995. Pp. 252. Reviewed by (name, department, university, address, E-Mail).
Online vs. Paper Submission
We normally accept only electronic submissions. If you are unable to submit electronically, contact one of the Editors who will assist you. Online submission is a five stage process and you may submit articles or book reviews.
1. Confirmation of Copyright You will be asked to confirm that you hold copyright in the material being submitted and/or that permissions have been cleared to reproduce any included copyrighted material. The journal accepts only original articles which have not been previously published. You will need to clear copyright for any copyrighted material you quote or use, including artwork. Please refer to separate PDF (Permissions Guidelines for Authors).
2. Metadata At Step 2 you will be prompted to supply various types of information known as metadata. This includes a 150 word abstract and three to five keywords as well as other metadata including among other things a short biographical statement including recent publications, your contact details (please include your full name, title and postal address) and appropriate Library of Congress subject classification code/s. This metadata is important because it facilitates the indexing of your article once it is published thus leading to more citations and greater readership. This material is entered separately from your article.
3. Main Text You will then be asked to upload the main body of your article. This part of your submission should be in MS Word and should be SINGLE spaced (including quotations and excerpts, notes, references, tables, and figure captions) and the pages of the manuscript should be numbered. PDFs are not acceptable for submission of articles; however, you can upload a PDF as a Supplementary file following submission of your Word file. See Style below for more information on the style of submissions.
4. Supplementary Files There is a separate step in the submission process to allow you to upload supplementary files and given the nature of languagebased research, they are possibly an important part of your submission. Supplementary files are to be used for all photographs/artwork but not figures and tables. Supplementary files should also be used if you wish to bring to the attention of the Editors any particular features which would be required at the layout stage or to clarify font usage.
5. Stages of confirmation allowing you to make changes and to confirm that all the details are accurate.
Ensuring a Blind Peer Review
All articles are peer reviewed. To insure the integrity of the blind peer-review we need to make every effort to preserve the anonymity of authors and reviewers.
Therefore, when preparing your article for submission, please take the following steps:
• Remove your name from the text. If you cite your own publications, be sure to substitute the word ‘author’ for your own personal details and for the actual title of your work cited.
• With Microsoft Office documents, author identification should also be removed from the properties for the file (see under File in Word), by clicking on the following, beginning with File on the main menu of the Microsoft application: File>Save As>Tools (or Options with a Mac)>Security>Remove personal information from the file properties on save>Save.
• On any PDF uploaded, remove author names from Document Properties found under File on Adobe
Please note that improperly anonimised papers are not considered for publication and are returned to the author(s).
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