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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CORPUS LINGUISTICS

ISSN:1384-6655
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://www.benjamins.com
期刊网址:http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCL
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

The International Journal of Corpus Linguistics (IJCL) publishes original research covering methodological, applied and theoretical work in any area of corpus linguistics. Through its focus on empirical language research, IJCL provides a forum for the presentation of new findings and innovative approaches in any area of linguistics (e.g. lexicology, grammar, discourse analysis, stylistics, sociolinguistics, morphology, contrastive linguistics), applied linguistics (e.g. language teaching, forensic linguistics), and translation studies. Based on its interest in corpus methodology, IJCL also invites contributions on the interface between corpus and computational linguistics. The journal has a major review section publishing book reviews as well as corpus and software reviews. The language of the journal is English, but contributions are also invited on studies of languages other than English. IJCL occasionally publishes special issues (for details please contact the editor). All contributions are peer-reviewed.

This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, INIST, Language Abstracts, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography, European Reference Index for the Humanities, Scopus, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition


Instructions to Authors

he lengths of full research papers should normally be between 7,000 and 10,000 words. Shorter notes on new corpora or technical descriptions of tools and annotation schemes can be published as articles of an extent between 2,000 and 4,000 words. For further details on the format of a submission please take a look at the guidelines below.

The IJCL is a peer-reviewed jounal and referees will be looking at a paper with regard to its originality, significance, academic rigour, and presentation of the argument. A MS submitted for publication in the IJCL should not at the same time be under consideration for publication elsewhere.

All editorial correspondence should be addressed to both the Editor and the Assistant Editor.

Editor:
Michaela Mahlberg
Centre for English Language Education
University of Nottingham
NOTTINGHAM NG8 1BB
UK
Email: Michaela.Mahlberg
nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Editor: Fanie Tsiamita: Fanie.Tsiamita
liverpool.ac.uk

Authors interested in submitting reviews should directly contact the review editor:

Svenja Adolphs
School of English Studies
University of Nottingham
Nottingham NG7 2RD
UK
Email: svenja.adolphs
nottingham.ac.uk

Guidelines for submissions

Contributions are to be in English. If not written by a native speaker, it is strongly advised to have the paper checked by a native speaker. Spelling should be British English or American English and should be consistent throughout the paper.

Authors should submit their manuscript in electronic form (saved as a Word document). The MANUSCRIPT should be double spaced with 3cm margins, font 12 pt Times New Roman with as little formatting as possible. The first page should contain the title of the article; the name of the author(s), affiliation, and contact details including the email address of the author.

Every submission must contain a self-contained abstract in English (no more than 100-150 words) and a short list of key words.

Papers should be reasonably divided into sections and, if necessary, subsections. The headings of these subsections should be numbered in Arabic numerals (1.; 1.1; 1.1.1).

Pages should be numbered.

TABLES should be numbered consecutively and should be referred to in the main text.

NOTES should be kept to a minimum. They should be numbered consecutively throughout the paper and be listed in a NOTES section following the main text (endnotes).

Once a MS is accepted for publication, FIGURES and PLATES should be submitted as reproducible originals in a separate file. They should be numbered consecutively throughout the paper, and appropriate captions should be provided. When you first submit your MS please include figures and plates in the text and only submit one document.

Authors must seek permission for all copyrighted material that they seek to use in their work. Authors are responsible for observing copyright laws when quoting or reproducing material. Every work quoted from or mentioned in the text must be included in the REFERENCES section. The copyright of articles published in IJCL is held by the publishers. Permission for the author to use the article elsewhere will be granted by the publisher provided full acknowledgment is given to the source.

REFERENCES in the text should follow the style (Brown 1989:224-256). The REFERENCES section should follow the NOTES and should list all references cited in the main text. References should be listed (1) alphabetically and (2) chronologically in the case of more than one publication by an author. Names of journals should be given in full with page references. Examples:

Books
Sinclair, J. McH. 1991. Corpus, Concordance, Collocation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Article in book
Halliday, M. A. K. 1991. "Corpus studies and probabilistic grammar". In K. Aijmer & B. Altenberg (Eds.), English Corpus Linguistics. London: Longman, 8-29.

Article in journal
Biber, D. 1996. "Investigating language use through corpus-based analyses of association patterns". International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 1 (2), 171-197.

Dictionaries
Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary. 1987. Sinclair, J., P. Hanks, G. Fox, R. Moon, & P. Stock (Eds.). London and Glasgow: William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd.

Web page
Scott, M. 2008: online. WordSmith Tools. Version 5. Online manual. Available at:
http://www.lexically.net/downloads/version5/HTML/index.html (accessed August 2008).

 

Upon acceptance for publication the first author will receive a copy of proofs for final correction. The proofs with corrections must be returned to the Assistant Editor by the dates determined by the publication schedule in order to avoid publication delays. Any author’s alterations other than typographical corrections in the proofs may be charged to the author, therefore authors are kindly requested to check their manuscripts very carefully before final submission.

Authors of main articles will receive a complimentary copy of the issue in which their paper appears plus an electronic offprint (PDF).
Editorial Board

Editor
Michaela Mahlberg, Nottingham, UK

Consulting Editor
Wolfgang Teubert, Birmingham, UK

Reviews Editor
Svenja Adolphs, Nottingham, UK

Assistant Editor
Fanie Tsiamita, Liverpool, UK

Editorial Board
Michael Barlow, Auckland, New Zealand
Tony Berber Sardinha, São Paulo, Brazil
Silvia Bernardini, Bologna, Italy
Douglas Biber, Flagstaff, USA
Lynne Bowker, Ottawa, Canada
František Čermák, Prague, Czech Republic
Jiansheng Chen, Tianjin, China
Susan Conrad, Portland, USA
Jonathan Culpeper, Lancaster, UK
Tomaž Erjavec, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Zhiwei Feng, Beijing, China
Sylviane Granger, Louvain, Belgium
Patrick Hanks, Brno, Czech Republic
Michael Hoey, Liverpool, UK
Stig Johansson, Oslo, Norway
Anne O'Keeffe, Limerick, Ireland
Adam Kilgarriff, Brighton, UK
Merja Kytö, Uppsala, Sweden
Wenzhong Li, Xinxiang, China
Anna Mauranen, Helsinki, Finland
Rūta Marcinkevičienė, Kaunas, Lithuania
Charles Meyer, Boston, USA
Joybrato Mukherjee, Giessen, Germany
Junsaku Nakamura, Kyoto, Japan
Giovanni Parodi, Valparaíso, Chile
Antoinette Renouf, UCE Birmingham, UK
Ute Römer, Ann Arbor, USA
Mike Scott, Liverpool, UK
Michael Stubbs, Trier, Germany
Elena Tognini-Bonelli, Siena, Italy
Geoffrey Williams, Bretagne Sud, France




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