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期刊名称:PRAGMATICS

ISSN:1018-2101
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO, PO BOX 36224, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1020 ME
  出版社网址:http://ipra.ua.ac.be/
期刊网址:http://ipra.ua.ac.be/main.aspx?c=*HOME&n=1267
主题范畴:LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

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PRAGMATICS:
Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association

Below you find some general information on the journal's policy and its editors.
For more specifics go to

For individuals, an online subscription is automatically included as one of the main membership benefits.


 

Policy

PRAGMATICS  is a peer-reviewed publication.
Reviewers are mainly, but not exclusively, members of the IPrA Consultation Board and members of the Editorial Board (see below).

Articles are indexed and/or abstracted in 

  • the MLA International Bibliography
  • (from volume 15, 2005) in Elsevier Bibliographic Databases
  • and ( from volume 18, 2008)  in ISI Web of Knowledge (Institute for Scientific Information, Thomsen):
    • Social Sciences Citation Index
    • Social Research
    • Arts and Humanities Citation Index
    • Journal Citation Reports / Social Sciences Edition

PRAGMATICS is the Association's quarterly publication. It is available to libraries and institutions, and it reaches all of IPrA's individual members (on average 1400) directly. It is not a commercial publication, which has two major advantages:

  • it does not build up a serious backlog, so that articles can be published relatively quickly upon acceptance; when too many manuscripts come in, they are passed on to other journals
  • it also reaches a significant number of non-paying members directly in countries with serious currency restrictions, as a minor remedy against the information gap

Four issues are published every calendar year, due in March, June, September, and December. Every annual volume counts roughly 600 pp. ISSN: 1018-2101

 


Instructions to Authors

Style sheet for PRAGMATICS: Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association

Authors should send an e-copy of their paper (Word- and Pdf-file) and a message to Ann Verhaert (mailto:ann.verhaert@uantwerpen.be), and a brief bio-blurb with information about their prior work and current research interests.

PRAGMATICS is a peer-reviewed journal. Please allow for two to four months for full processing.


In preparing the manuscript for publication, follow the conventions below as closely as possible.
Offprints are not provided, but a pdf-file of the published text can be made available.


1. E-versions should contain minimal formatting; avoid all sophisticated and personalized text processing!


2. Use the following format:

  • font: Times New Roman pt 12
  • single spacing
  • do not number the pages
  • the title is followed by an abstract and a number of key words  
  • the margins should be fully justified
  • all sections and subsections in the text should be numbered with Arabic numerals (1. / 1.1. / 1.1.1.; preferably no distinctions beyond three digits); different font types should be used for section titles at the different levels:
    1. Bold roman
    1.1. Number in bold roman but title in bold italic
    1.1.1.Number and title in italic
  • section titles should be preceded by two blank lines and followed by one blank line
  • do not use extra white space between paragraphs; rather, indent all paragraphs except for the first one of each new section
  • drawings, tables, figures should be integrated in the text
  • quotations should be given between double quotation marks; longer quotes should be indented and set apart from the main body of the text by leaving one blank line before and after; they may also be printed in a smaller font size (point 11)


3. Words or phrases in languages other than the language of the article (usually, but not necessarily always English) should be underlined or (preferably) in italics and accompanied by a translation between single quotes. E.g., omukazi ‘woman.’


4. Examples should be numbered with Arabic numerals between parentheses and set apart from the main body of the text by leaving spaces before and after. They may or may not be indented. For long examples a smaller font size (point 10) may be used. Examples from languages other than the language of the article should be underlined or (preferably) in italics, and they should be accompanied by a translation between single quotes and, if necessary, by a word-by-word gloss as well. E.g.:

(6)   Non lo so
        ‘I don't know’
(7) !ou ke fa!amaalie atu
        I TNS make-agree DX
        ‘I apologize (to you)’

Any abbreviations in the glosses should be listed and explained in a note or appendix. (E.g: TNS = tense/aspect marker; DX = deictic particle.) Excerpts from transcripts of conversations should also be numbered, as well as individual lines ) if necessary. Explain transcription conventions (in a note or appendix) or refer to a well-known and authoritative source. E.g.:

(9) ("People scare me" -- Staron 1976)
1 A: Have you ever had any other experiences lately that made you more afraid?
2 F: um (.2) well ) nothing like stuff like that, but jus' like my litt sister would hide
3 ‘n scare me

5. References should directly follow the text (do not start a new page!), entitled References (left justified), and printed in a smaller font size (point 10). Alphabetize by author's last name, adding postscripted a, b, etc. to the date of publication for two or more publications by the same author in the same year; e.g.: Gumperz (1982a), Gumperz (1982b). Titles of articles should only have the first word capitalized (and words for which the spelling rules of the language in question require capitalization), all other words in lower case. Titles of books and journals should be underlined or (preferably) italicized. E.g.:

Grice, H. Paul (1975) Logic and conversation. In P.Cole & J.L. Morgan (eds.), Syntax and semantics, vol 3: Speech acts. New York: Academic Press, pp. 41-58.
Labov, William (1972a) Language in the Inner City: Studies in the Black Vernacular. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Labov, William (1972b) Sociolinguistic Patterns. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Sacks, H., E.A. Schegloff, and G. Jefferson (1974) A simplest systematics for the organization of turn taking in conversation. Language 50: 697-735.

6. Use footnotes rather than endnotes. Reference to notes in the text should be given with a superscripted Arabic numeral.



Editorial Board

Editors

The journal is currently edited by:

  • Charles Briggs, Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0528, USA;  fax: 1-858-5347175; e-mail: clbriggs [at] calmail.berkeley.edu
  • Frank Brisard, Universiteit Antwerpen, Prinsstraat 13, S.D. 133, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium; e-mail: frank.brisard [at] uantwerpen.be
  • Yoko Fujii, Department of English, Japan Women's University, 2-8-1 Mejiro-dai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8681, Japan; e-mail: yokofujii [at] nifty.com
  • Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Department of Linguistics, Berggasse 11, A-1090 Vienna, Austria; e-mail: helmut.k.gruber [at] univie.ac.at
  • Sophia Marmaridou , Dept. of Language and Linguistics, Fac. of English, University of Athens, University Campus Zografou, GR 157 84 Greece; e-mail: smarmari [at] netor.gr
  • Rosina Marquez Reiter, University of Surrey, Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, AC Building, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, Unitede Kingdom; e-mail: r.marquez1[at]virginmedia.com  
  • Editor-in-Chief Gunter Senft, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, PB 310, NL-6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands; e-mail gunter [at] mpi.nl  

 

Editorial Board

Jannis Androutsopoulos (London), Peter Auer (Freiburg), Richard Bauman (Bloomington, Indiana), Carol Berkenkotter (Minneapolis), Piotr Cap (Lodz), Louise Cummings (Nottingham), Frances D. Erlich (Caracas), Martina Faller (Manchester), Irene Fonte (Ottawa), Ad Foolen (Nijmegen), Luisa Granato (La Plata, Argentina), Marianne Gullberg (Nijmegen), Elly Ifantidou (Athens), Konstanze Jungbluth (Frankfurt/Oder), Kuniyoshi Kataoka (Aichi, Japan), Maria Sifianou (Athens), Ken Turner (Brighton), Angeliki Tzanne (Athens), Rodney Williamson (Ottawa), Ruth Wodak (Lancaster)




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