Manuscripts should be submitted, double spaced and with a wide margin (5 cm = 2 inch), to the editor.
Form of manuscript. The original ribbon copy of the typed manuscript should be submitted. All pages should be numbered. The first should include the article, title, and the author's name and affiliation. It should also include name and mailing address to be used for correspondence and transmission of proofs. The second page should include a list of symbols used in the article and the number of pages, number of tables, and number of figures. It should also contain a proposed running head of less than 65 characters. The third page should contain an abstract of about 100 words.
Tables. Tables are to be numbered consecutively with Roman numerals. Each table should be typed, doublespaced, with due regard for the proportions of the printed page. Footnotes to tables should be identified by superscript letters and placed at the bottom of the page containing the table.
Footnotes in text. Footnotes in the text should be identified by superscript numbers and listed consecutively on a separate page.
Figures. All illustrations are to be considered as figures, and each graph, drawing, or photograph should be numbered in sequence with arabic numerals. Original finished art work of all illustrations should be furnished. Photographic illustrations should not be used unless indispensable. Each figure should have a descriptive legend. Figures should be planned to fit the proportion of the printed page (11,4 x 17,8 cm = 4 3/8 x 6 7/8 inch), and care should be taken that lettering on the original is large enough to be legible after a reduction of 50 to 60%. Each figure should be identified in a margin with the name of the journal, author's name, and figure number.
Formulas and linguistic examples. Formulas, words, phrases, or sentences to which reference is made in the text should be numbered with arabic numerals; they should be referred to by citing the assigned numeral enclosed in parentheses.
References. References should be cited in the text by author and date, not by number. References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the paper according to the following examples:
COMRIE, B. (1976). Aspect. An Introduction to the Study of Verbal Aspect and Related Problems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
GROENENDIJK, J. & STOKHOF, M. (1987). Dynamic predicate logic. Towards a compositional and non-representational discourse theory. Ms., ITLI, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam
KAMP, H. (1979). Events, instants, and temporal reference. In: BÄUERLE, R., EGLI, U. & STECHOW, A. VON (eds.). Semantics from Different Points of View (pp. 376-417). Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer Verlag
PARTEE, B. (1984). Nominal and temporal anaphora. Linguistics and Philosophy, 17, pp. 243-286
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Proofs. Galley proofs will be sent to the author, with reprint order form. Fifty reprints of each article are granted free of charge.