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期刊名称:SOUTHERN AFRICAN LINGUISTICS AND APPLIED LANGUAGE STUDIES

ISSN:1607-3614
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.nisc.co.za/
期刊网址:http://www.nisc.co.za/journals?id=9
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

Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies publishes articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa, including English and Afrikaans. Original contributions are welcomed on any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy). Review articles, short research reports and book reviews are also welcomed. Articles in languages other than English are accompanied by an extended English summer


Instructions to Authors

Editorial policy: Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies publishes contributions from any of the disciplines in linguistics, both theoretical and applied. The following types of articles will be considered for publication: research articles, reporting on research that fulfills the criteria of a generally accepted research paradigm; review articles, which critically evaluate the research done in a specific field; short communications, very short research articles, or condensed reports on new and meaningful results that warrant urgent publication and that may appear in a more comprehensive article at a later stage; book reviews, concise objective evaluations of books that have recently been published will be solicited by the Reviews Editor.

Contributions may be in any of the 11 official languages of South Africa. All articles must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 200 words in the language of the article. Articles in languages other than English must be accompanied by an abstract in English and an extended English summary (500¨C1 000 words).

 

All articles should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof Jacobus Naud , Department of Afroasiatic Studies, Sign Language and Language Practice, University of the Free State, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa; e-mail: naudej.hum@ufs.ac.za. All reviews should be submitted to the Reviews Editor, Dr Ondene van Dulm, Department of General Linguistics, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa; e-mail: ovd@sun.ac.za. All articles will be submitted to referees.

 

Contributions published in Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies become the copyright of NISC Pty Ltd, but authors bear sole responsibility for the factual accuracy of their papers. Only original contributions will be considered for publication.

 

Presentation: Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted to the Editor. The copies must be submitted on A4 paper, in 1.5 spacing and margins of 30 mm on all sides. The layout should conform to the following sequence: title page with title, author s name(s), address(es), e-mail address(es), the name and address of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed, and the abstracts. The article itself should commence on a new page and pages should be numbered. A recent issue of the Journal should be consulted for topographical conventions. Footnotes must be avoided. If notes are used, they should be numbered as unparenthesised superscripts and appear at the end of the text under the heading  Notes  The numbers must be placed to the right of any punctuation in the text. Examples must be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text. The numbers should be parenthesised and placed next to the left-hand margin. Alphabetical numbering may be used in addition, where examples need to be contrasted or compared with each other. If necessary, an appendix should appear at the end of the article. The final and accepted manuscript should be submitted on disk, accompanied by an identical printed copy. MS Word, WordPerfect or ASCII text format should be used.

 

Title: This should be concise, but sufficiently informative for use in title lists, or in coding for information storage and retrieval. The title should not exceed 12 words.

 

Author(s): Should an author s address have changed since the research was carried out, the new address must be given as a footnote.

 

Abstract: All articles must be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 200 words in the language of the article. Articles in languages other than English must also be accompanied by an English abstract (maximum 200 words). The abstracts should indicate the content of the article factually and concisely and should be suitable for separate publication and adequate for indexing. The English abstract must always appear first, followed by the abstract in the other language.

 

References: References in the text should be cited as follows ¡®Brown and Gold (2000) stated   or  ­ (Brown & Gold, 2000) , when giving a reference simply as authority for a statement. In works by more than two authors the surname of the first author followed by et al. is given. Page referencesto a book in the text should be given as  (Brown, 1999:40¨C51 Brown (1999: 40¨C51) suggests  Reference to an item in a newspaper is cited as (Daily News, 2000) . A list of only those publications to which reference has been made in the text must be presented alphabetically according to the authors  surnames and chronologically under each author, with a, b, c etc. when more than one reference per year from the same author(s) is involved. Examples:

 

Bailey LA & Timms L. 1976. More on women s and men s expletives. Journal of Anthropological Linguistics 18(3): 21¨C29.

 

Labov W. 1969. The Social Stratification of English in New York City. Washington DC: Centre for Applied Linguistics.

 

Human Sciences Research Council. 1978. Analysis of Computer Speech. Pretoria: Government Printer.

The Daily News. Durban, 8 August 2000.

Tables: Accompanying tables should be presented on separate A4 sheets and assigned chronological Arabic numerals and short descriptive titles in English, and the language of the article, if the article is not written in English. Wherever possible, tables should be arranged to fit the page within the dimensions of the printed page (200 x 142 mm). Tables may include up to five horizontal lines but no vertical lines.

 

Figures: Figures must be submitted on separate A4 sheets and numbered chronologically as referred to in the text using Arabic numerals. Figures must be executed in black on a clean white background, and one set of original figures and three sets of copies must be submitted. Figures can be submitted in the following electronic formats: TIFF, GIF, WMF, EPS, PLT or JPEG once the manuscript has been accepted for publication. It is essential that lines are thick enough and symbols large enough to withstand reduction. Proper drawing facilities giving uniform lettering and lines must be used. Freehand or typewritten lettering and lines are not acceptable. Particular attention should be paid to the proportions of illustrations so that they can be accommodated in single (68 mm) or double (142 mm) columns after reduction. All figures must have the authors  names and the figure number written on the reverse side using a soft pencil. Figure numbers and descriptive captions should be listed on a separate sheet of paper. Captions should be in English as well as the language in which the article is written, if not in English.

 

Reprints: Corresponding authors will receive an electronic copy of their final printed article for reprint use.

 

Page charges: A page charge of R171 per page (or R114 for subscribers) is levied by NISC; page charges will be waived for journal subscribers who are paid-up members of either the Linguistics Society of Southern Africa or the Southern African Applied Linguistics Association. Before final acceptance of articles authors must provide a written undertaking to pay the prescribed page charges.

A page charge of R171 per page (or R114 for subscribers) is levied by NISC; page charges will be waived for journal subscribers who are paid-up members of either the Linguistics Society of Southern Africa or the Southern African Applied Linguistics Association. Before final acceptance of articles authors must provide a written undertaking to pay the prescribed page charges.

 


Editorial Board

Editors

Editor-in-Chief

 

Prof Jacobus A Naud

Department of Afroasiatic Studies, Sign Language and Language Practice, University of the Free State, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa

e-mail: naudej.hum@mail.ufs.ac.za

 

Co-Editors

 

Prof Christa van der Walt

Department of Curriculum Studies, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa

e-mail: cvdwalt@sun.ac.za

 

Dr Dominique Mwepu

French Department, School of Languages and Literatures, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa

e-mail: Dominique.Mwepu@uct.ac.za

 

 

Reviews Editor

 

Dr Ondene van Dulm

Department of General Linguistics, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa

e-mail: ovd@sun.ac.za

 

Advisory Committee

 

Prof BS Chumbow, University of Buea

Dr JB den Besten, University of Amsterdam

Prof R Dirven, Duisberg University

Prof R Fasold, Georgetown University

Prof D Geeraerts, University of Leuven

Prof A Lehrer, University of Arizona

Prof T Msimand, University of South Africa

Dr C Myers-Scotton, University of South Carolina

Prof F Ponelis, University of Stellenbosch

Prof PGJ van Sterkenburg, Institute for Dutch Lexicology

Prof HE Wiegand, Germanistisches Seminar, Heidelberg

 

Editorial Committee

 

Dr A Beukes, University of Johannesburg

Prof W Carstens, Potchefstroom University for CHE

Prof V de Klerk, Rhodes University

Prof L de Stadler, University of Stellenbosch

Prof H Hubbard, University of South Africa

Prof A Jenkinson, University of the Free State

Dr Michael Joseph, University of Limpopo

Prof R Mesthrie, University of Cape Town

Prof DJ Prinsloo, University of Pretoria

Prof E Ramanie, University of Limpopo

Dr R Simango, Rhodes University

Prof B van Rooy, North-West University

 

Publishing Manager

 

Contact regarding all aspects relating to the production of the journal, including scheduling and copyright issues:

 

Mike Schramm

NISC South Africa

1 Dundas Street

PO Box 377

Grahamstown 6140

South Africa

Tel: +27 (0)46 622 9698

Fax: +27 (0)46 622 9550

e-mail: publishing@nisc.co.za




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