期刊名称:PHONETICA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Phonetic Science is a field increasingly accessible to experimental verification. Reflecting this development, Phonetica is an international and interdisciplinary forum which features expert original work covering all aspects of the subject: descriptive linguistic phonetics and phonology are focussed side by side with the experimental measuring domains of speech physiology, articulation, acoustics, and perception. Phonetica thus provides an overall representation of speech communication. Papers published in this journal report both theoretical issues and empirical data. |
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Instructions to Authors
Submission
Only original papers written in English, French or German are considered and should be sent to:
Prof. Dr. Klaus Kohler Institut f¨¹r Phonetik und digitale Sprachverarbeitung Universität Kiel D?4098 Kiel (Germany)
Manuscripts from North America should be sent to:
Prof. John C. Kingston Linguistics Department South College 226 University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 (USA) jkingston@linguist.umass.edu Lab: +1 (413) 545-6837 Office: +1 (413) 545-6836 Messages: +1 (413) 545-0885 Fax: +1 (413) 545-2792
Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate (with three sets of illustrations of which one is an original), typewritten double-spaced on one side of the paper, with a wide margin. Submitted manuscripts will not be returned.
Conditions
All manuscripts are subject to editorial review. Manuscripts are received with the explicit understanding that they are not under simultaneous consideration by any other publication. Submission of an article for publication implies the transfer of the copyright from the author to the publisher upon acceptance. Accepted papers become the permanent property of ¡®Phonetica?and may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. It is the author's responsibility to obtain permission to reproduce illustrations, tables, etc. from other publications.
Arrangement
Title page: The first page of each paper should indicate the title, the authors?names, the institute where the work was conducted, and a short title for use as running head.
Full address: The exact postal address of the corresponding author complete with postal code must be given at the bottom of the title page. Please also supply phone and fax numbers, as well as e-mail address.
Abstract: Each paper needs an abstract in English of up to 10 lines. Papers in French or German must also have a summary in that language of not more than 10 lines.
Footnotes: Avoid footnotes. When essential, they are numbered consecutively and typed at the foot of the appropriate page.
Tables and illustrations: Tables and illustrations (both numbered in Arabic numerals) should be prepared on separate sheets. Tables require a heading and figures a legend, also prepared on a separate sheet. For the reproduction of illustrations, only good drawings and original photographs can be accepted; negatives or photocopies cannot be used. Due to technical reasons, figures with a screen background should not be submitted. When possible, group several illustrations on one block for reproduction (max. size 144 x 196 mm) or provide crop marks. On the back of each illustration, indicate its number, the author's name, and ®top with a soft pencil.Electronically submitted b/w half-tone and color illustrations must have a final resolution of 300 dpi after scaling, line drawings one of 800?200 dpi.
Color Illustrations
Up to 6 color illustrations per page can be integrated within the text at the special price of CHF 660./ USD 545.00 per page. Color illustrations are reproduced at the author's expense.
References
The list of references should include only those publications which are cited in the text. References should be arranged alphabetically (citation by name and year).
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) S. Karger Publishers supports DOIs as unique identifiers for articles. A DOI number will be printed on the title page of each article. DOIs can be useful in the future for identifying and citing articles published online without volume or issue information. More information can be found at www.doi.org Examples (a) Papers published in periodicals: 1. All authors?surnames (¡®et al.is not sufficient) with initials of first names; 2. Full title of paper; 3. Journal abbreviation; 4. Volume (in Arabic numerals, underlined and followed by a colon); 5. First and last page; 6. Year of publication in brackets. Example: Sternberg, S.; Knoll, R.L.; Monsell, S.; Wright, C.E.: Motor programs and hierarchical organization in the control of rapid speech. Phonetica 45: 175?97 (1988).
(b) Books: 1. Authors surnames with initials of first names; 2. Full title; 3. In brackets, name and domicile of publisher and year of publication. Example: Zwirner, E.; Zwirner, K.: Grundfragen der phonometrischen Linguistik (Karger, Basel 1981).
Galley Proofs Unless indicated otherwise, galley proofs are sent to the first-named author and should be returned with the least possible delay. Alterations made in galley proofs, other than the correction of printer's errors, are charged to the author. No page proofs are supplied.
Reprints The senior author will receive 50 reprints without cover of each paper free of charge. For additional reprints order forms and a price list are sent with the galley proofs. Orders submitted after the issue is printed are subject to considerably higher prices.
Editorial Board
Editor
Klaus Kohler Institut f¨¹r Phonetik und digitale Sprachverarbeitung Universität Kiel D?4098 Kiel, Germany E-mail: kjk@ipds.uni-kiel.de
Editor for North America
Prof. John C. Kingston Linguistics Department South College 226 University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003, USA E-mail: jkingston@linguist.umass.edu Lab: +1 (413) 545-6837 Office: +1 (413) 545-6836 Messages: +1 (413) 545-0885 Fax: +1 (413) 545-2792
Editorial Board Members
William J. Barry Institut f¨¹r Phonetik Fachrichtung 8.7 ?Allgemeine Linguistik Universität des Saarlandes Postfach 151150 D?6041 Saarbr¨¹cken, Germany E-mail: bbarry@globalnet.co.uk
Gösta Bruce Department of Linguistics and Phonetics Lund University Helgonabacken 12 S?23 64 Lund, Sweden E-mail: gosta.bruce@ling.lu.se
Christopher Darwin Experimental Psychology Sussex University GB¨CBrighton BN1 9QG, England E-mail: c.j.darwin@biols.susx.ac.uk
Randy L. Diehl Department of Psychology Mezes Hall 330 University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712, USA E-mail: diehl@psyvax.psy.utexas.edu
Olle Engstrand Department of Phonetics Institute of Linguistics Stockholm University S?0691 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: olle@ling.su.se
Eli Fischer-Jørgensen Kongestien 45 DK 830 Virum, Denmark
Osamu Fujimura The Ohio State University Division of Speech & Hearing Science Pressey Hall, Room 103 1070 Carmack Road Columbus, OH 43210-1372, USA E-mail: fujimura.1@osu.edu
Nina Grønnum Institute of General and Applied Linguistics University of Copenhagen Njalsgade 80 DK 300 Copenhagen E-mail: ng@cphling.dk
Vincent J. van Heuven Department of Linguistics Phonetics Laboratory University of Leiden Cleveringaplaats 1 P.O. Box 9515 NL 300 RA Leiden, Netherlands E-mail: heuven@rullet.leidenuniv.nl
Wiktor Jassem Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Skorpiona 8 PL 1-245 Poznan, Poland E-mail: wjassem@math.amu.edu.pl
Ilse Lehiste Department of Linguistics The Ohio State University 212 Oxley Hall 1712 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1298, USA E-mail: ilsele@ling.ohio-state.edu
Francis J. Nolan Department of Linguistics University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue GB¨CCambridge CB3 9DA E-mail: fjnl@cus.cam.ac.uk
John J. Ohala Department of Linguistics University of California Berkeley, CA 94780, USA E-mail: ohala@cogsci.berkeley.edu
Adrian Simpson Institut f¨¹r Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena D?7740 Jena, Germany E-mail: adrian.simpson@uni-jena.de
Hans-G. Tillmann Institut f¨¹r Phonetik und Sprachliche Kommunikation der Universität M¨¹nchen Seminargebäude Schellingstrasse 3/II D 0799 M¨¹nchen, Germany E-mail: tillmann@sun1.phonetik.uni.muenchen.de
Jacqueline Vaissi¨¨re Institut de Phon¨¦tique Universit de la Sorbonne-Nouvelle-Paris III 19, rue des Bernardins F 5005 Paris, France E-mail: jvaiss@msh-paris.fr
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